Maureen L Vogel
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Bio
Credentials
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Finding a Remote Job
LinkedInJan, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
iOS 13 and iPadOS: iPhone and iPad New Features
LinkedInAug, 2021- Nov, 2024 -
Home Health Care Aide
Washington State Department of Social and Health ServicesOct, 2016- Nov, 2024 -
Licensed Foster Parent, (Past).
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
Experience
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Vadis
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Employment Consultant
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Mar 2022 - Present
Matching employers and employees with intellectual disabilities. Matching employers and employees with intellectual disabilities.
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Oregon State University Ecampus
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student
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Sep 2014 - Dec 2022
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Puget Sound Energy
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United States
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Utilities
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700 & Above Employee
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CSR
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Apr 2017 - Jun 2019
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AT&T
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United States
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Telecommunications
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700 & Above Employee
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CSS Tech Support
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Nov 2007 - Apr 2017
While continuing my post-secondary education at Oregon State University, I continue to support clients by helping them access the telecommunication service and plans that best fit their budget and lifestyle. I also monitor and report trending issues and recommend solutions. I support colleagues in meeting their career objectives by providing ongoing coaching and support to new hires, modeling and teaching crucial job skills, and working collaboratively with all colleagues to solve challenges and customer concerns. Show less
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Contractor with NW Kidney Center
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Seattle, WA
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Home Dialysis Tech
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Mar 1993 - Oct 2007
For more than 13 years, I supported wellness of Inland Northwest residents by provide them with ongoing in-home dialysis services, emotional support, and healthcare education that assisted them in living longer, happier, and healthier lives. This role required Non-judgmental, active listening skills such as asking opened ended questions, and building rapport with family members and patients who were often disabled, chronically ill, and whose illnesses often left them socially marginalized. For more than 13 years, I supported wellness of Inland Northwest residents by provide them with ongoing in-home dialysis services, emotional support, and healthcare education that assisted them in living longer, happier, and healthier lives. This role required Non-judgmental, active listening skills such as asking opened ended questions, and building rapport with family members and patients who were often disabled, chronically ill, and whose illnesses often left them socially marginalized.
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Education
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Oregon State University
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Minor in Anthropology, Sociology and Anthropology -
North Seattle Community College
Associate of Arts Transfer (AA-T), General Studies