Isel Ramirez

Social Media Coordinator at Legal Education Access Pipeline, Inc. (LEAP)
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San Bernardino, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Social Media Coordinator
      • Dec 2021 - Present

    • LEAP Fellow
      • Dec 2020 - Jul 2022

    • Media Specialist
      • Feb 2022 - Jul 2022

    • Community Engagement Coordinator
      • Oct 2020 - Feb 2022

    • Freshman/Transfer Summer Program Peer Learning Supervisor
      • Mar 2020 - Sep 2020

      Oversee 38 Peer Learning Facilitators to best serve the needs of the 350 newly admitted students. Liaise between Facilitators and administrative staff to manage issues that arise during an accelerated program. Transformed the responsibilities of my position to meet the needs of remote work and learning. Created new alternatives to modernize hiring paperwork, and documentation process.

    • Peer Learning Facilitator Supervisor
      • Mar 2019 - Jun 2020

      Planned and led a training curriculum for 150 new hires to address the values of the department and services that are offered. Oversee 12 facilitators and set goals for the team as well as students to surpass previous results. Met with program directors and used problem-solving skills to maintain team efficiency and organize workflows to meet daily demands.

    • Peer Learning Facilitator
      • Sep 2018 - Jun 2020

      Individualized and explained course content to students based on their learning style to better understand the material. Consulted students during their first year at the university and responded to conflicts as needed. Motivated peers to build self-confidence and educated on mental health in order to execute self-care and prevent burnout.

    • Freshman Summer Program Peer Learning Facilitator
      • Jul 2017 - Sep 2019

      Aided first-year students both academically and emotionally during their first quarter at the university to best perform and adjust to their course load. Directed students on how to navigate and approach their Honors course based on professor advisement. Developed community with each group of students to further collaborate on course content and assignments. Dedicated three consecutive summers to work with incoming students in an Honors course.

    • Qualitative Data Coder
      • Mar 2020 - Jun 2020

      Designed a coding method for open-ended surveys from the "Through Positive Eyes" exhibition. Gained the project new perspectives of AIDs through the use of art and the community is created. Designed a coding method for open-ended surveys from the "Through Positive Eyes" exhibition. Gained the project new perspectives of AIDs through the use of art and the community is created.

    • Research Scholar
      • Jan 2020 - Jun 2020

      Gathered and identified the differences within different sex education curricula of five different non-profit organizations within the Los Angeles area. Initiated dialogue with program directors about the lack of diversity among the staff that they lead health education in Los Angeles charter schools. Gathered and identified the differences within different sex education curricula of five different non-profit organizations within the Los Angeles area. Initiated dialogue with program directors about the lack of diversity among the staff that they lead health education in Los Angeles charter schools.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice President
      • May 2019 - Mar 2020

      Generate a system, to hold 50 sisters accountable for their responsibilities to the organization and position duties for optimal results. Mediate conflict that occurs within sisters as well as other organizations on campus to ensure unity. Demonstrated flexibility by working with internal board members to approach any issues and solve the conflict.

    • Philanthropy and Professional Development Chair
      • Mar 2018 - May 2019

      Planned and managed a budget for annual Rho Christmas Toy Drive for low-income youth in the area. Organized 70 sisters to coordinate with Reading Los Angeles and read to children who have low reading scores in the state. Coordinated with three high schools to bring 150 students to the University of California, Los Angeles and hold Progreso Youth Conference. Then held multiple workshops to encourage and advise students to pursue higher education.

    • United States
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • Health Education Intern
      • Jan 2019 - Jan 2020

      Create and educate preventative health curriculum for elementary school children in Venice, CA. Provide academic support, and help students with learning disabilities to read in English and Spanish. Provide academic and emotional mentorship to first-generation students to seek higher education Create and educate preventative health curriculum for elementary school children in Venice, CA. Provide academic support, and help students with learning disabilities to read in English and Spanish. Provide academic and emotional mentorship to first-generation students to seek higher education

    • Monitor
      • Feb 2018 - Aug 2018
    • United States
    • Writing and Editing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Student Intern
      • Mar 2018 - Jul 2018

      Gathered and drafted memorandums for the for the Field Representatives on the Santa Barbara County and presented findings to the Los Angeles Staff. Listened to 300 daily calls from Californian constituents and submitted their concerns to the Washington D.C. staff. Cooperated with others in a team-based environment to identify political trends with the data analysis team in Los Angeles. Gathered and drafted memorandums for the for the Field Representatives on the Santa Barbara County and presented findings to the Los Angeles Staff. Listened to 300 daily calls from Californian constituents and submitted their concerns to the Washington D.C. staff. Cooperated with others in a team-based environment to identify political trends with the data analysis team in Los Angeles.

Education

  • Southwestern Law School
    Doctor of Law - JD
    2022 - 2025
  • University of California, Los Angeles
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Political Science and Government
    2016 - 2020
  • King's College London
    Summer Study Abroad, Political Science
    2019 - 2019
  • Rialto High School
    High School Diploma
    2012 - 2016

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