Gabriela Gutierrez-Garcia

Family Case Management Program Manager at Alivio Medical Center
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Chicago Area, US
Languages
  • Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Full professional proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Family Case Management Program Manager
      • Apr 2018 - Present

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Ambassadors Program Manager
      • Nov 2018 - Present

    • Health Programs Coordinator
      • Nov 2012 - Apr 2018

      Promoted after 8 months to coordinated preventive health programs and events with government health institutions, and community agencies to support the healthcare of Hispanic populations in the Midwest. • Successfully coordinate logistics for 88 preventive health events and programs bringing healthcare services to 130,000 participants annually in the Mexican Community.• Identify and establish solid partnerships with 119 health agencies to ensure local representation and appropiate health services for underserved Mexican communities in Illinois, Wisconsin and Northern Indiana.• Engage the support of local health administrators from hospitals, public health departments, and health agencies for the Consulate on Wheels program and other healthcare events. • Supervise and direct the daily responsibilities of the Health Window Program Coordinator, and 2 Health Promoters, and student interns.• Manage a budget and provide a detailed annual report to the Mexican Secretariats of Health and Foreign Affairs. • Negotiated with representatives from 13 Latin American Consulates and reached a successful agreement on the services, budget and logistics for a three-week preventive health care program for Latin American communities in Chicago. • Organize and design training on specific health issues for community health workers and health care providers in collaboration with public and private health institutions and local community agencies. • Compile and write quarterly reports on health issues of Mexicans living in Illinois, Northern Indiana and Wisconsin for the Mexican Secretariats of Health and Foreign Affairs in Mexico.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Health Window Program Coordinator
      • Feb 2012 - Oct 2012

      Mujeres Latinas en Accion preventive health services housed at the Consulate General of Mexico in Chicago.• Designed and implemented the first system to accurately track records and statistics on health care services provided to the Mexican community.• Counseled consulate clients on medical services in Mexico and U.S. to address their concerns while complying with legal regulations. • Implemented and coordinated a Health Fair during the “2012 Latin American Health Weeks”, in Bensenville, IL with the participation of 13 Latin American Consulates in Chicago serving around 800 people with 46 vendors.• Supervised, and trained two health care promoters to insure excellent customer service.

    • Language and Globalization Coordinator
      • May 2008 - Jun 2011

      • Initiated, planned and implemented the first ESL curricular academic program in Morelos State. • Created and operated the Study Abroad Office, and MOUs with Universities of Canada and Japan.• Created and implemented the logistics for English placement test for 400 college students and 15 groups according with 8 courses levels. • Implementing and evaluating tracking system for enrollment/academic progress.• Coordinated the recruitment, hiring, training and supervision of 12 - 15 English teachers.• Counseled of first generation of students and managing on-campus event programs.• Coordinated one French course with Alianza Francesa.

    • Director of Women's House
      • 2003 - 2004

      • Administered programs on sexual and reproductive rights, legal and psychological counseling, and lectures on: gender, human and civil rights.• Coordinate the workshops to educated on Gender Violence for several groups of indigenous women in the State of Oaxaca.• Coordinate the annual participation to commemorate the “International Day For The Elimination of Violence Against Women” on November 25th, including public demonstrations.• Coordinated an educational training program between the University of Washington and Casa de la Mujer. • Supervised the daily tasks of twelve staff members. • Successfully managed program budget and submitted record for annual report.• Served as public relations representative for government officials, and human rights foundations.• Coordinated Board Meetings.• Participated in local Networks and Task Forces as Foro de Organismo Civiles de Oaxaca.• Provided consultation on the use of appropriate gender perspectives for local, national and international foundations.

    • Coordinator of “Guadalupe Musalem Scholarshp Fund.”
      • 2003 - 2004

      • Coordinated fund raising projects for the Scholarship fund resulting in increased enrollment from 1 recipient to 5 recipients within a year. • Created professional leadership program for 15 indigenous women to increase their empowerment and ability to work in their communities to advance gender equality.• Realized personal counseling to the scholarship recipients who faced gender violence in their home towns.• Wrote and managed all components of a successful grant from CONACULTA “FONCA”/Rockefeller Foundation for the project “Books without Borders” for the first and only Women’s Documentation Center in Oaxaca.

    • Director of Legal Studies
      • 2002 - 2003

      • Team leader who analyzed and identified strengths, weaknesses and gaps related to women’s human rights and gender equality issues in the local law, using the Convention on the Elimination of All Form of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) as a guide of protection for the Oaxacan women. The proposals were passed into law.• Served as an Official Oaxacan government representative in the 27th session and the Exceptional Session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), United Nations, New York, June and August 2002.• Wrote legal analyses and proposals for the Local Congress focused in areas of protection of women to advance gender equality. • Presented proposals at the National Consultation for the Modernization and Updating of Labor Laws, Federal Delegation in Oaxaca.

    • Director of Inter-Institutional Relations and Public Policy.
      • 2000 - 2002

      • Participate in the lobbying and public demonstrations for the approval of the "Law To Assist an Prevent Domestic Violence in the State of Oaxaca"/“Ley de Asistencia y Prevención de la Violencia Intrafamiliar para el Estado de Oaxaca”, that passed into law in September 15th, 2001.• Coordinate the participation of the “Oaxaca State Committee To Assist and Prevent Domestic Violence” with 18 members.• Participated in designing and writing the Government´s State Program for Women, 2002-2004.• Organized and Coordinated the “First Public Consultation about Women’s Situation in Oaxaca”.• Organized “Forum on Public Policy with a Gender Perspective in the Mexican Southwest, Central America, and the Caribbean.”

    • Associate Attorney
      • 1995 - 1998

      • Practiced civil law, family law, labor law, environmental law. Immigration´s processes. • Practiced civil law, family law, labor law, environmental law. Immigration´s processes.

Education

  • Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City
    Bachelor's Degree, Law
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  • Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.
    Master’s Degree, Education, Humanistic Education, in progress.
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