Claudia Burnett (Sabourin)
Life Skills Coach at Transitions Rehabilitation Association of St. Albert and District- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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French Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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Sign Languages Elementary proficiency
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Credentials
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Child Development Assistant
MacEwan UniversitySep, 2016- Sep, 2024
Experience
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Transitions Rehabilitation Association of St. Albert and District
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Canada
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Life Skills Coach
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Jun 2023 - Present
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Child And Youth Support Worker
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Jun 2023 - Present
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Boys & Girls Clubs Big Brothers Big Sisters of Edmonton & Area
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Canada
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Match Facilitator
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Oct 2022 - Feb 2023
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MacEwan University
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Information Technology & Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Assistant
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Aug 2019 - Feb 2021
During my role as a research assistant, I:- Designed project websites, posters, and infographics.- Managed project websites and emails.- Formatted survey questionnaire.- Translated surveys, infographics, and website information from English toFrench.- Performed literature reviews, data entry, coding, and analysis, and manuscriptediting.- Helped with analyses and writing reports.
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Student Volunteer
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Sep 2019 - Apr 2020
I was elected as a member of University Students Offering Leadership for Violence Elimination (U-SOLVE) for the fall 2019 and winter 2020 terms. As an elected member of U-SOLVE, I:- Communicated regularly with team members to deliver pertinent details related to progress status and direction for projects.- Collaborated with university stakeholders to ascertain key details about goals and services offered pertaining to sexual violence.- Made recommendations for services on campus.- Developed and delivered workshops to students. Show less
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Student Volunteer
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Sep 2018 - Sep 2019
I volunteered in the MacEwan Anti-Violence Education Network (MAVEN) Peer Education Program for a year. In this role, I: - Helped develop handouts, posters, presentation, and workshops.- Facilitated groups of as many as 100 students to deliver presentations anddiscuss sexual violence.- Completed 40+ hours of training on the topic of sexual violence prevention andresponse, and workshop facilitation.- Educated peers through outreach activities and workshops about building aculture of consent.- Volunteered a minimum of 10 hours a month. Show less
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Research Assistant
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May 2019 - Aug 2019
I worked for faculty members of the sociology department for the summer of 2019 as part of the STEP program. In the role, I: - Supported principal investigators during research into a variety of topics.- Performed literature reviews, data entry, coding, and analysis, and manuscriptediting.- Worked independently and met deadlines.- Organized meetings with faculty members to discuss project direction.
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Self-employed
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Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Childcare Provider
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May 2018 - Jul 2020
As a childcare provider, I: - Provided healthy and nutritious snacks and meals according to individual needs. - Assisted younger children with learning how to accomplish small, age-appropriate jobs. - Read stories to the children and taught painting, drawing and crafts. - Escorted children on outings and trips to local parks and zoos. - Managed general housekeeping duties, including feeding, diapering, and cleanup. As a childcare provider, I: - Provided healthy and nutritious snacks and meals according to individual needs. - Assisted younger children with learning how to accomplish small, age-appropriate jobs. - Read stories to the children and taught painting, drawing and crafts. - Escorted children on outings and trips to local parks and zoos. - Managed general housekeeping duties, including feeding, diapering, and cleanup.
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Catholic Social Services of Alberta
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Canada
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Non-profit Organization Management
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200 - 300 Employee
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Youth Mentor Volunteer
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Mar 2019 - Jun 2019
As a youth mentor, I worked with newcomer elementary students in an after-school setting. During this role, I: - Supported newcomer children and youth through weekly Homework Clubs programs. - Supported children in learning English, getting help with their homework, adjusting to life in Canada, and building meaningful relationships. - Communicated with staff and other volunteers to coordinate services and address concerns. As a youth mentor, I worked with newcomer elementary students in an after-school setting. During this role, I: - Supported newcomer children and youth through weekly Homework Clubs programs. - Supported children in learning English, getting help with their homework, adjusting to life in Canada, and building meaningful relationships. - Communicated with staff and other volunteers to coordinate services and address concerns.
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Homeland Housing
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Canada
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Receptionist
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Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
- Managed and controlled office supply inventory for timely ordering and requisition of depleted stock. - Welcomed guests and clients in an upbeat and friendly manner. - Adhered to security requirements by screening visitors, updating logs and issuing temporary passes. - Organized and updated daily/weekly schedules as well as monthly calendar obligations for various levels of management and staff. - Managed and controlled office supply inventory for timely ordering and requisition of depleted stock. - Welcomed guests and clients in an upbeat and friendly manner. - Adhered to security requirements by screening visitors, updating logs and issuing temporary passes. - Organized and updated daily/weekly schedules as well as monthly calendar obligations for various levels of management and staff.
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Education
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MacEwan University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Sociology