Allison V Cerda: Professional Summary

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Allison V Cerda

817-569-0868 | cerdav70@gmail.com | 3851 Wedgway Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76133

Professional Summary

Enthusiastic trainer with innovative ideas. Focus on creating an upbeat learning experience. In search of a new job with
new direction. Caring and loyal individual with a desire to care for others. Seeking a position with your company in
which to demonstrate communication skills and sweet disposition.

Skills

Able to multitask front desk


experience active listener
patient and calm
communicates effectively

Experience

Housekeeping, Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth TX January 2015 - Current

Cleaned glass surfaces, including windows and doors, removing fingerprints


and smudges.
Cleaned restrooms consistently, including toilets and sinks.
Replenished paper towel dispensers in all restrooms.
Performed vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping.
Removed trash on a tight schedule.

Catechist, Fort Worth TX September 2016 - Current

Warehouse, Packer July 2002 - September 2006


JCPenney Logistics Center, Haslet TX

Coordinate department activities for production, sales and distribution.


Manage movement of products in and out of facility.

Office Cashier June 1998 - July 2002


Seminary Food Store, Fort Worth TX

Responsible for inventory, pricing, merchandising, and displays.


Worked with/in other departments in the store to gain knowledge of all products and to make connections
with other department managers and associates.
Worked all types of shifts and worked on holidays.

Program Specialist August 1995 - June 1998


United Community Center, Fort Worth TX
Accompanied groups of children on field trips and ensured their safety.
Communicated with team and manager with daily updates and special needs.
Performed clerical and administrative tasks.
Organized recreational activities.
Prepared meals and snacks.

St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Fort Worth TX

Currently teach and interact with third graders to help them gain more knowledge of their Catholic faith.

Education

Ged May 1989

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