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Natalie Smith

123 Street, This City, OK 71111


Cell: 555-555-5555: natalie@email.com

Summary of Qualifications

U.S. Army Military Police Officer and supervisor with 15 years of law enforcement experience in patrol
activities and a variety of other leadership roles in the United States and overseas.
Deployed for a total of 43 months in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom/ Operation Enduring Freedom. Led
over 192 combat patrols and instructed over 500 Iraqi Police Officers on law enforcement topics, contributing
to the establishment of a more highly trained and confident Iraqi Security Force.
Supervised police officers on over 200 law enforcement patrol shifts without error on 2 different military
installations.
Maintained 100% accountability of all squad assigned equipment valued in excess of $1.5M in Iraq.
Served as a Liaison Officer to provide coordination between assigned Military Police unit and Provost Martial
Cell during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2004-2005.
With minimum guidance, wrote and implemented over 6.2 million dollars in contracts in Afghanistan.
Over 15 years in-depth experience in Military Police Operations.
Experienced in leadership roles, to include training, counseling, and supervision.
Aided in establishing a more highly trained and confident Iraqi Security Force.

Ability to organize, prioritize and work under extreme work pressure, heavy work load
and deadlines.
Interim Director of Security at St. Gregorys University from 2007-2011.
Assist the Director of Long Term Care from 2012 to present.
Self-motivated, initiative, maintains a high level of energy with ability to adjust to high
stress situations.

Areas of Expertise
Distribution coordination
Inventory
Attention to Detail

Community relations
Conflict Resolution
Customer Service

Professional Experience
Administrative Assistant Long Term Care

June 2012 - Present

Oklahoma State Department of Health Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Currently that administrative assistant to the director of Long Term Care at the
Oklahoma State Department of Health. My job here requires strong customer service
skills, the ability to multi-task, flexibility in scheduling to assist customers, and light
travel. Keeping accurate inventory of equipment is an essential part of my daily
work. Additionally I coordinate training and onboarding of new employees as well as
current employees. Coordinate logistics of Long Term Care Facility Board meetings, as
well as acts as the liaison. Maintains Confidential employee convince files; maintain
and organize files of the director. Daily use of operating programs such as MS Word,
Excel, Outlook, Access, Visio, Adobe Pro, Publisher, Power Point, Open Office,
Windows 10, and IOS operating devices for faxing and scanning documents.
Military Police Officer MP Platoon 45th HHC IBCT Norman, OK 01/ 2006 05/2013

Squad Leader led a 12-15 size element of personnel for the Oklahoma Army National Guard.

Conducted overall training on squad and platoon level.


Assisted the platoon sergeant and platoon leader on counseling and disciplining subordinates.

Military Police Officer 230th Military Police Company Dyersburg, Tennessee

06/2002 12/2005

Military Police Patrol Supervisor in charge of an 11 man squad conducting law enforcement on
Briefed shift personnel on activities and pertinent shift information. Informed employees and patrols of
changes in policy and operating procedures; ensures standing operating procedures (SOP) book is current
and continuously updated.
Deployed to Iraq, conducted convoy missions to ensure the safety and security of mobile commands.

Military Police Officer 504thth Military Police Batallion Fort Lewis, WA

09/1997 02/2002

First Responder to multiple different crime scenes including assaults, domestic violence, stolen property,
and traffic accidents.
Monitored and investigated suspicious persons and situations for a 40,000 person population.
Wrote reports on arrests made, activities performed, and unusual incidents observed.
Inspected squad vehicles and weapons daily and arranged for routine and special maintenance
requirements assuring equipment was 100% operational.

Certifications, Training, & Education

U.S. Army Combatives Level 2 ARFC, Norman, OK


CBRN Defense School Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Fort Lewis, Washington
Primary Leadership Development Course
Military Police Training Fort McCellan, Al
High School Diploma Red Oak, Texas 1997
Colorado Tech Colorado Springs, Colorado 2008-2012

OSU-OKC- Oklahoma City, 2014-2015

OSU- Stillwater- Stillwater, OK 2016-present

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