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enship United States of America Japanese Date of Birth 09/22/1992 Email mayanewell5@gmail.com Telephone +49 1520 5650652 Maya Tsuboya Newell EDUCATION BA (Honors) in Primary School Education with majors in Spanish and Communication University of Queensland: Honors, 2015 Secondary Education: International Baccalaureate Degree at Yokohama International School, Japan, 2010. SKILLS Languages English- Native Japanese-Conversational Spanish-Conversational Microsoft Office High Competence with Word, Powerpoint and Excel Design Basic skills with Sketch Tactile Design:Bonsai styling and Wabikusa Office Managment Working in Schools, I have developed the skills for effective methods of conflict management, problem solving and ensuring all workers are reaching their KPI's. REFERENCES: Andrea Melloni- Boomki boomkiug@gmail.com WORK EXPERIENCE Assistant Bonsai Artist 2018-Current, Boomki, Kantstrasse Employed to conduct plant maintence, sales, designer event stalls and workshops. Sustainability Manager 2018, Rainbow Serpent,VIC, Australia Managed a new initiative at Rainbow Serpent Festival to introduce the reusable crockery working with stallholders, volunteers and staff. Supply Teacher 2017, Queensland Government, Cairns, Australia Employed as a supply/substitute teacher in 5 different schools within the Cairns region adapting to different teaching methods for different schools, situations, subjects and age groups. Environmental Education Consultant 2017, Conciencia, Lima, Peru Employed as a curriculum consultant for Conciencia, a environmental organization based in Peru in a northern rural town, Lobitos. With the founders, we co- created a summer camp for children to engage in waste and marine ecology. Fourth Grade Homeroom Teacher 2016, Valledupar, Colombia Taught fourth grade and developed scaffold for ESL/ EALD students through Science, Math, English and Art in Valledupar, Colombia at La Sierra International School. Research Assistant at University of Queensland 2013-15, Brisbane, Australia Twon a human rights education scholarship for my work, which included assisting university students with data collection, metrics reports, literature research and transcribing with my professor Louise Philips.

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