Marissa Islas
Basic Needs Housing and Education Assistant at The Hub Basic Needs Center- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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How to Support a Student Survivor
UC San DiegoMar, 2023- Nov, 2024 -
Managing Implicit Bias in the Hiring Process
UC San DiegoOct, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Supporting Students in Distress
UC San DiegoSep, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Clery Act
UC San DiegoAug, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Injury and Illness Prevention
UC San DiegoAug, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Data Collection & Documentation
ReliasJul, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Preparing for Crisis
ReliasJul, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
California Child Abuse Mandated Reporter
California Department of Social ServicesMar, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Art of Inclusive Communication
National Conflict Resolution CenterFeb, 2020- Nov, 2024 -
Confidentiality of Student Records & Privacy Rights - FERPA
UC San DiegoOct, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
UC Cyber Security Awareness Fundamentals
UC San DiegoOct, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
UC Ethical Values and Conduct
UC San DiegoOct, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Prevention
UC San DiegoOct, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
iLead Leadership Development Program
UC San DiegoMay, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
ServSafe Food Handler
American National Standards InstituteOct, 2020- Nov, 2024
Experience
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The Hub Basic Needs Center
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United States
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Philanthropic Fundraising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Basic Needs Housing and Education Assistant
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Sep 2021 - Present
Following my student positions at The Hub Basic Needs Center, I graduated from UC San Diego and was promoted to a professional staff position. As the Housing and Education Assistant, I focus on supporting access to safe and stable housing for students in our campus community. For example, by informing students of housing resources through their transition from on-campus to off-campus living. The main purpose of this position is to develop short-term and long-term strategies to address housing insecurity on campus. Additionally, I manage the Off-Campus Housing Website and facilitate the Basic Needs Peer Education Program. Show less
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Basic Needs Peer Educator
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Jan 2020 - Sep 2021
My role as a Peer Educator at UC San Diego's Hub Basic Needs Center was to raise awareness on basic needs by engaging in educational outreach amongst diverse campus communities. After only a short amount of time into the role, I transitioned to the Basic Needs Peer Educator Student Lead position. As the Student Lead, it was my responsibility to provide leadership and guidance to the rest of the student staff team of Peer Educators.
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Club Xcite
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Disability Life Coach
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Feb 2021 - Aug 2021
As a Disability Life Coach, I met weekly for one-on-one sessions with individuals with disabilities. I would plan engaging and interactive activities that incorporated executive functioning skills, behavior management, and academic subjects. In this manner, I would be able to track student progress through the Goals Portal website. As a Disability Life Coach, I met weekly for one-on-one sessions with individuals with disabilities. I would plan engaging and interactive activities that incorporated executive functioning skills, behavior management, and academic subjects. In this manner, I would be able to track student progress through the Goals Portal website.
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UC San Diego
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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OASIS Student Coordinator
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Sep 2019 - Jun 2021
As a Student Coordinator at UCSD's Office of Academic Support & Instructional Services (OASIS), it was my responsibility to advise over 100 first-generation students from various backgrounds. Additionally, I managed projects fostering first-year students’ sense of belonging and involvement. In doing so, supporting students through their college experience by facilitating a smooth transition from high school to the UC system. As a Student Coordinator at UCSD's Office of Academic Support & Instructional Services (OASIS), it was my responsibility to advise over 100 first-generation students from various backgrounds. Additionally, I managed projects fostering first-year students’ sense of belonging and involvement. In doing so, supporting students through their college experience by facilitating a smooth transition from high school to the UC system.
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Education
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University of California San Diego
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Global Health & Psychology