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.