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Angelita Honeycutt

8550 Magellan Parkway, Suite 100 Richmond, VA 23227 804-627-5300


Angelita_Honeycutt@bsmcon.edu

Summary
Senior nursing student with 2 ½ years as a Monitor Technician for cardiac monitored patients throughout the
hospital- building and previous experience working with at risk youth in elementary schools.

Education
Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing, Richmond, VA.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, expected December 2020
200+ hour Clinical Immersion on the Progressive Care Unit, Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center, providing
nursing care for up to 5 patients under the supervision of a preceptor

San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA.


Bachelor of Science in Health Education/ Minor in Women Health Issues, January 2015
100+ hour Internship at Monument First Five conducting workshops and classes for children and parents to
make parenting easier, and to help parents raise healthy, and happy children.

Certifications
Basic Life Support through March 2022

Experience
2018- Present, Monitor Technician, Progressive Care Unit, Bon Secours St. Francis Medical
Center, Richmond, VA
 Monitor cardiac rhythms of patients on telemetry
 Measure cardiac rhythms for each patient on cardiac monitoring
 Document cardiac rhythms in Connect Care
 Notify appropriate RN of rhythm changes, or arrythmias
 Prepare and maintain telemetry boxes for each floor with telemetry patients
 Assist RN, DR, and NP with patient’s cardiac rhythms

2015-2018, Program Coordinator, Playworks, Oakland, CA


 Plan and implement sports and play based programming during recess, in school and after school
hours at a public elementary school
 Create a safe, fun, and inclusive playground by developing and modelling standard agreements for
behavior and conflict resolution skills, teaching kids and recess support staff the rules and strategies of
the games, and recruiting disengaged students to participate
 Implement a youth leadership program by facilitating student trainings and providing student
leadership opportunities at recess. Junior Coaches are a mix of 4th through 6th grade students who
participate in regular trainings that focus on teaching valuable skills like leadership, conflict resolution,
Angelita Honeycutt
8550 Magellan Parkway, Suite 100 Richmond, VA 23227 804-627-5300
Angelita_Honeycutt@bsmcon.edu

inclusion and community action, successfully improving their self-esteem, self-advocacy, leadership
ability, and desire to improve academically
 Lead instructional time with individual classes throughout the year. Teaching foundational skills and
activities that will prepare students so they can confidently engage in and enjoy recess.
 Lead non-competitive teams designed to develop skills, provide a positive team experience, and teach
good sporting behavior to students
 Create Lesson Plans for instructional time with classes
 Using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Publisher
 Keeping open communication with Playworks staff, School Staff, Parents, and Volunteers via email and
phone.

2007-2015, Sales Associate, Macy’s, Richmond, CA


 Helped Customers pick out and find articles of clothing or appliances that they were looking for.
 Collaborated with customer service team members to give exceptional service throughout the entire
shopping and purchasing experience.
 Answered customers’ questions and addressed problems and complaints in person and via phone.
 Opened and closed the store, which included counting cash drawers and making cash drops
 Training new employees
 Restocking and Inventorying the store

Community Service& Volunteer Experience


 Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing
- Alternative Spring Break Volunteer, March 2018, Served 5 non-profits over 3 days
 Physician Organizing Committee Volunteer, June 2013-December 2017
- Using Microsoft Publisher to help publish POC newsletter
- Phoning Doctors and Possible Volunteers to get involved with POC
- Tabling at Schools and outside of Hospitals
- Setting up meetings with Doctors and Nurses to help save hospitals
- Organizing meetings with Doctors at different hospitals to help save or change policies at hospitals.
 AmeriCorps Program Volunteer, August 2015- June 2017
- Providing service to at risk youth
- Working in an environment to propel personal development
- Acquiring lifelong Civic Engagements
- Finding Diverse Career Paths that can be taken.

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