Aleece Methvin

Data & Referral Coordinator at The SAFE Alliance
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area

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Experience

    • United States
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Data & Referral Coordinator
      • Jul 2015 - Present

      • Receive and process high volumes of referrals for Project HOPES grant. Includes placing families with subcontractors, maintaining relationships with subcontractors, keeping updated tracking on waitlists, program availability, etc. Providing alternative resources for non-qualifying referrals • Collect and enter client data into Prevention and Early Intervention Reporting System (PEIRS) site each month. Monitor Parent Educator files and provide guidance and feedback each month to ensure accurate and timely data delivery• Create various metrics detailing referrals, client services, registrations, closures, non-responsive rates, etc. including generating Output Reports for curriculums administered through our Project HOPES grant• Collect and accurately enter all client data into Prevention and Early Intervention Reporting System (PEIRS) site each month• Create metrics detailing client services received, registrations, closures, non-responsive rates, and generating Output Reports for each subcontractor of the program Show less

    • Lead OVN Youth Care Worker, Teen Parent Emergency Cottage, Austin Children's Shelter
      • May 2014 - Jul 2015

      • Completed paperwork pertaining to new and discharged clients. Included organizing and auditing client files, medical information, daily cottage tallies, bed counts, etc.• Assigned duties to other Youth Care Workers on shift• Administered medications to teen parents and children• Cleaned and disinfected cottage each night

    • Intern and Field Volunteer Coordinator
      • Mar 2014 - Apr 2014

      • Trained and supervised field interns. Internship program focused on teaching sustainable farming practices with hands-on learning in greenhouse, field, and packing shed areas at two farm locations • Guided and worked alongside volunteer groups in the field and packing shed locations • General field work included planting transplants, weeding, laying and removing tarp in field areas, spraying organic pesticide, erecting tomato posts, and other duties as needed • Trained and supervised field interns. Internship program focused on teaching sustainable farming practices with hands-on learning in greenhouse, field, and packing shed areas at two farm locations • Guided and worked alongside volunteer groups in the field and packing shed locations • General field work included planting transplants, weeding, laying and removing tarp in field areas, spraying organic pesticide, erecting tomato posts, and other duties as needed

    • United States
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Youth Care Worker, Austin Children's Shelter
      • Nov 2012 - Mar 2014

      • Monitored the behavior and activities of children and youth • Provided a safe, comfortable, and nurturing environment • Applied approved behavior modification techniques to de-escalate as needed • Monitored the behavior and activities of children and youth • Provided a safe, comfortable, and nurturing environment • Applied approved behavior modification techniques to de-escalate as needed

    • Community Intern
      • Jun 2011 - Nov 2011

      • Processed documents in the Ogallala Commons archive at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University • Created photography and media projects. Included work on the CREZ (Competitive Renewable Energy Zones) Project, which consisted of photographing and documenting geographic coordinates of specific sites throughout West Texas and the Panhandle where the CREZ power lines and wind turbines were proposed to be built • Processed documents in the Ogallala Commons archive at the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library at Texas Tech University • Created photography and media projects. Included work on the CREZ (Competitive Renewable Energy Zones) Project, which consisted of photographing and documenting geographic coordinates of specific sites throughout West Texas and the Panhandle where the CREZ power lines and wind turbines were proposed to be built

Education

  • Texas Tech University
    BA, General Studies; Geography, Psychology, and Photography
    2008 - 2011
  • South Plains College
    Completed core curriculum courses before transferring to Texas Tech University
    2006 - 2008

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