Carter Patterson
Job Developer/Alumni Services Coordinator/Teacher at Isles, Inc.- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Isles, Inc.
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United States
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Job Developer/Alumni Services Coordinator/Teacher
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Sep 2011 - Present
I develop Employment and Internship opportunities for students as well as alumni. I also teach Job Readiness classes for all currently enrolled students. I develop Employment and Internship opportunities for students as well as alumni. I also teach Job Readiness classes for all currently enrolled students.
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Co-Founder/CEO
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Jun 2002 - Present
My partner and I founded this company In 2002, to provide Bicycle Safety and Education Classes to inner-city children. In addtion to this innovative service we launched Trenton's First Pedicab Service called Liberty Bikeworks! We provided Historical Tours, Dollar Ride Fridays, and was contracted through the city's Natural Resources and Culture department to provide recreational programming for the summer concert series and the take it to the streets programs.. My partner and I founded this company In 2002, to provide Bicycle Safety and Education Classes to inner-city children. In addtion to this innovative service we launched Trenton's First Pedicab Service called Liberty Bikeworks! We provided Historical Tours, Dollar Ride Fridays, and was contracted through the city's Natural Resources and Culture department to provide recreational programming for the summer concert series and the take it to the streets programs..
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Vocational Specialist
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Apr 2008 - Oct 2011
I provided crisis stabilization services and skill building sessions to individuals who were chronically homeless and living with some form of mentall illness. It was a rewarding position that I always said paid me twice, a monetary payment as well as a social one. The support that I provided was good for my soul. I provided crisis stabilization services and skill building sessions to individuals who were chronically homeless and living with some form of mentall illness. It was a rewarding position that I always said paid me twice, a monetary payment as well as a social one. The support that I provided was good for my soul.
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Education
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Thomas Edison State College
Psychology