Security Officer, 05/2017 to Current
Sanford Medical Center – Fargo, ND
As a Security Officer for Sanford Medical Center I have had the priviledge to expand my experience to the medical field. I have been able to greatly impact the wellbeing of those in crisis through specialized training and ceritification in crisis intervention and Management of Aggressive Behaviors to truly refine my grasp of proper leadership and direction. Ive had the chance to work with an incredibly diverse array of groups and ensure that they are able to function healthily in an engaging and dynamic field.
Officer, 01/2015 to 05/2017
Stanley Police Department – Stanley, ND
I have gathered preliminary investigation information as a first responder to crime scenes. I have also continuously responded quickly to dispatch and took appropriate action at crime and disaster scenes. I have monitored and investigated suspicions persons and situations and unusual activities and made educated notifications department wide of these. I have had many incidents of which I directed traffic during emergency and congested situations. I have numerous situations where I've instructed suspects on field sobriety tests and used portable equipment to perform tests. I've prepared cases for trial and appeared and testified in court as a witness. Patrolled designated districts in patrol cars and also actively on foot.I have had the chance to mediate many domestic-related disturbances and protect victims from harm. I also have experience in checking with local pawnshops to locate stolen property and gone through the process of reclaiming such items. As an on call officer I have also responded to and investigated security and burglar alarms in all environments and at all hours thoroughly. I have searched vehicles, buildings, homes and property for evidence and stolen property according to policy and with extreme care. Being as community oriented as I am, I have directed and controlled crowds at parades, funeral processions and sporting events. I've written many detailed arrest and accident reports in my 8 years of experience and continue to learn and grow in my proficiency. I have also developed the habit of inspecting squad vehicles and weapons daily and arranged for routine and special maintenance. Organizing and recording facts to prepare incident reports is one of my many ingrained daily tasks.
Loss Prevention Officer, 05/2014 to 12/2014
Scheels – Fargo, ND
- Organized and recorded facts to prepare incident reports.
- Wrote reports on arrests made, activities performed and unusual incidents observed.
- Conducted covert, undercover investigations to uncover ongoing crimes and crimes in progress.
- Prepared cases for trial and appeared and testified in court as a witness.
- Monitored and investigated suspicions persons and situations and unusual activities.
- Organized and recorded facts to prepare incident reports.
Officer, 07/2013 to 03/2014
Fargo Police Department – Fargo, ND
As an Officer for Fargo Police Department I received many new tactics and training in situations I had not before encountered. I received training in new computer systems such as New World and Laser Fisch and learned new ways of co-operation with a large scale department and other agencies. In this department I experienced my first introduction to a fast paced metro department and a high population density. I learned new levels of jurisdiction and the importance of utilizing these jurisdictions for quick response to calls for service and back-up. Lastly and most importantly I learned the importance of stress management and taking actions to ensure my community receives the best I have to offer.
Deputy, 06/2011 to 06/2013
Mountrail County Sheriff's Department – Stanley, ND
My Primary function as a Deputy for Mountrail County was to provide a safe and secure enviornment for the outlying and rural communities of our area. In this capacity I learned the value of self reliance and confidence in making a decisive action as back-up was normally sparse. I was also able to gain the respect and favor of those in our community who were not readily accessible to the city's assistance. In this capacity I was able to learn the value of co-operation from not only your agency but the community. Through my service to the county, I experienced many of the standard activities such as crime scene preservation, Report Writing Skills, Domestic Abuse/ Child Neglect/ Elder Abuse Training, CPR and Radio Nomenclature. I also had the privilege of experiencing the extraordinary in this community. I was able to obtain one of my greatest achievements, My Life Savers Award, for reviving a victim who had drowned. My crowning achievement, however, was the trust and respect from my community that eventually lead to my current position.
Reserve Deputy/Marine Patrol/Court Bailiff , 11/2005 to 10/2009
Crawford County Sheriff's Department – Grayling, MI
This was my introductory role in Law Enforcement. Here I learned the value of community service as a volunteer Deputy assisting in patrol and Public Functions. Through hard work and dedicated service I progressed to sassonal employment as a Marine Patrol Officer for the counties waters. I was charged with enforcement of Marine Law on three seporate lakes, two rivers and numerous campgrounds. I attended a week long course in Marine Law and Water Rescue and obtained my certification as a Marine Officer. Through my Service in this capacity I again rose to a part-time position as a Court Room Bailiff for Civil, District and Federal proceedings. Here I experienced a wealth of knowledge on courtroom procedure first hand. I was able to become friends and glean many helpful tips and training from Judges, Defense Lawyers and Prosecutors. These professional contacts aided in my next step in obtaining my degree in my desired fields.
Security Officer, 05/2017 to Current
Sanford Medical Center – Fargo, ND
As a Security Officer for Sanford Medical Center I have had the priviledge to expand my experience to the medical field. I have been able to greatly impact the wellbeing of those in crisis through specialized training and ceritification in crisis intervention and Management of Aggressive Behaviors to truly refine my grasp of proper leadership and direction. Ive had the chance to work with an incredibly diverse array of groups and ensure that they are able to function healthily in an engaging and dynamic field.
Officer, 01/2015 to 05/2017
Stanley Police Department – Stanley, ND
I have gathered preliminary investigation information as a first responder to crime scenes. I have also continuously responded quickly to dispatch and took appropriate action at crime and disaster scenes. I have monitored and investigated suspicions persons and situations and unusual activities and made educated notifications department wide of these. I have had many incidents of which I directed traffic during emergency and congested situations. I have numerous situations where I've instructed suspects on field sobriety tests and used portable equipment to perform tests. I've prepared cases for trial and appeared and testified in court as a witness. Patrolled designated districts in patrol cars and also actively on foot.I have had the chance to mediate many domestic-related disturbances and protect victims from harm. I also have experience in checking with local pawnshops to locate stolen property and gone through the process of reclaiming such items. As an on call officer I have also responded to and investigated security and burglar alarms in all environments and at all hours thoroughly. I have searched vehicles, buildings, homes and property for evidence and stolen property according to policy and with extreme care. Being as community oriented as I am, I have directed and controlled crowds at parades, funeral processions and sporting events. I've written many detailed arrest and accident reports in my 8 years of experience and continue to learn and grow in my proficiency. I have also developed the habit of inspecting squad vehicles and weapons daily and arranged for routine and special maintenance. Organizing and recording facts to prepare incident reports is one of my many ingrained daily tasks.
Loss Prevention Officer, 05/2014 to 12/2014
Scheels – Fargo, ND
- Organized and recorded facts to prepare incident reports.
- Wrote reports on arrests made, activities performed and unusual incidents observed.
- Conducted covert, undercover investigations to uncover ongoing crimes and crimes in progress.
- Prepared cases for trial and appeared and testified in court as a witness.
- Monitored and investigated suspicions persons and situations and unusual activities.
- Organized and recorded facts to prepare incident reports.
Officer, 07/2013 to 03/2014
Fargo Police Department – Fargo, ND
As an Officer for Fargo Police Department I received many new tactics and training in situations I had not before encountered. I received training in new computer systems such as New World and Laser Fisch and learned new ways of co-operation with a large scale department and other agencies. In this department I experienced my first introduction to a fast paced metro department and a high population density. I learned new levels of jurisdiction and the importance of utilizing these jurisdictions for quick response to calls for service and back-up. Lastly and most importantly I learned the importance of stress management and taking actions to ensure my community receives the best I have to offer.
Deputy, 06/2011 to 06/2013
Mountrail County Sheriff's Department – Stanley, ND
My Primary function as a Deputy for Mountrail County was to provide a safe and secure enviornment for the outlying and rural communities of our area. In this capacity I learned the value of self reliance and confidence in making a decisive action as back-up was normally sparse. I was also able to gain the respect and favor of those in our community who were not readily accessible to the city's assistance. In this capacity I was able to learn the value of co-operation from not only your agency but the community. Through my service to the county, I experienced many of the standard activities such as crime scene preservation, Report Writing Skills, Domestic Abuse/ Child Neglect/ Elder Abuse Training, CPR and Radio Nomenclature. I also had the privilege of experiencing the extraordinary in this community. I was able to obtain one of my greatest achievements, My Life Savers Award, for reviving a victim who had drowned. My crowning achievement, however, was the trust and respect from my community that eventually lead to my current position.
Reserve Deputy/Marine Patrol/Court Bailiff , 11/2005 to 10/2009
Crawford County Sheriff's Department – Grayling, MI
This was my introductory role in Law Enforcement. Here I learned the value of community service as a volunteer Deputy assisting in patrol and Public Functions. Through hard work and dedicated service I progressed to sassonal employment as a Marine Patrol Officer for the counties waters. I was charged with enforcement of Marine Law on three seporate lakes, two rivers and numerous campgrounds. I attended a week long course in Marine Law and Water Rescue and obtained my certification as a Marine Officer. Through my Service in this capacity I again rose to a part-time position as a Court Room Bailiff for Civil, District and Federal proceedings. Here I experienced a wealth of knowledge on courtroom procedure first hand. I was able to become friends and glean many helpful tips and training from Judges, Defense Lawyers and Prosecutors. These professional contacts aided in my next step in obtaining my degree in my desired fields.