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AMANDA LEE [email protected] 714 872 0397 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Casa Colina Children’s Services Center Pediatric Outpatient & School-Based Occupational Therapy March 2016 – June 2016 Developed fifty Home Exercise Program activities for children and parents to improve skills needed for occupational therapy goals, such as bilateral coordination, manual dexterity, visual motor integration, and emotional regulation. Implemented client-centered intervention plans for children ages 0- 18 in clinic and school-based settings. Facilitated individual and group therapy sessions with creative and effective treatment interventions. Communicated with parents to provide education regarding child’s occupational therapy needs and goals. Administered, scored, and interpreted standardized assessments such as the PDMS-2, BOT-2, SPM, SP & GOAL. Contributed to writing new client evaluations and updating client goals. Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare Acute Inpatient Physical Rehabilitation | June 2015 California Children’s Services Woodcrest MTU Pediatric Outpatient Clinic | March 2015 EDUCATION OBJECTIVE To strive for excellence in my career as an occupational therapist and contribute to the therapy team through strong leadership, clinical knowledge, creativity, and advocacy for patients’ wellbeing and independence. LEADERSHIP MOT Class of 2017 President 2015 – Present Member of American Occupational Therapy Association 2014 – Present Student Occupational Therapy Association Chaplain 2014 – 2015 President of Anteater Ambassador Network at UC Irvine

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Page 1: Final Resume

AMANDA LEEC L I N I C A L E X P E R I E N C ECasa Colina Children’s Services CenterPediatric Outpatient & School-Based Occupational TherapyMarch 2016 – June 2016 Developed fifty Home Exercise Program activities for

children and parents to improve skills needed for occupational therapy goals, such as bilateral coordination, manual dexterity, visual motor integration, and emotional regulation.

Implemented client-centered intervention plans for children ages 0-18 in clinic and school-based settings.

Facilitated individual and group therapy sessions with creative and effective treatment interventions.

Communicated with parents to provide education regarding child’s occupational therapy needs and goals.

Administered, scored, and interpreted standardized assessments such as the PDMS-2, BOT-2, SPM, SP & GOAL.

Contributed to writing new client evaluations and updating client goals.

Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for HealthcareAcute Inpatient Physical Rehabilitation | June 2015California Children’s Services Woodcrest MTUPediatric Outpatient Clinic | March 2015

E D U C A T I O NMaster of Occupational TherapyMarch 2017 | Loma Linda UniversityCumulative GPA: 3.95CPR and First Aid Certified.

Bachelor of Science in Biological SciencesDecember 2013 | University of California, IrvineCumulative GPA: 3.53

[email protected]

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www.linkedin.com/in/amandalee-OT

O B J E C T I V ETo strive for excellence in my career as an

occupational therapist and contribute to the therapy team through strong leadership,

clinical knowledge, creativity, and advocacy for patients’ wellbeing and independence.

L E A D E R S H I PMOT Class of 2017 President

2015 – Present

Member of American Occupational Therapy Association

2014 – Present

Student Occupational Therapy Association Chaplain

2014 – 2015

President of Anteater Ambassador Network at UC Irvine 2012 – 2013

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S K I L L S Strong leadership and interpersonal skills Effective communicator Proficient in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Efficient, organized, and reliable Creative entrepreneur with a keen eye for

design and details

A W A R D SLoma Linda University Dean’s Honor List2014, 2015, 2016

UC Irvine Dean’s Honor List2010, 2011, 2012

Placentia-Linda Hospital Guild Scholarship Recipient2010, 2011, 2012

P R O G R A M D E V E L O P M E N TLegacy Building Pilot ProgramLoma Linda University | 2016Developed a legacy-building program for palliative care patients and families, in collaboration with LLU Department of OT faculty and the LLU Medical Center Palliative Care team. Clients create meaningful projects to leave a tangible legacy for their loved ones.

V O L U N T E E R E X P E R I E N C ESolidarity Mentor and Youth VolunteerMarch 2014 – Present

St. Jude Medical Center Occupational Therapy VolunteerMarch 2013 – November 2013

RockHarbor Church Children’s Ministries VolunteerJune 2013 – January 2014

Yorba Linda Friends Church Children’s Ministries VolunteerJanuary 2004 – June 2010

P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C EGross Anatomy Teaching Assistant | Loma

Linda UniversityJune 2015 – August 2015

Dissected muscles of a human cadaver and instructed small groups of graduate students during anatomy lab sessions.

Provided guidance to students regarding effective study strategies for academic success. Supported teaching faculty in

preparing and proctoring lab practical exams.

SAT Instructor | The Princeton ReviewMarch 2014 – September 2014

Taught SAT preparation courses for high school students, covering topics such as mathematics, writing, reading

comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.

Marketing Assistant | The Princeton ReviewJanuary 2014 – September 2014

Supported marketing staff by performing duties such as student enrollment, customer service, and marketing presentations to

promote SAT and ACT preparation courses.

Team Member | Jamba JuiceMay 2012 – February 2013

Provided quality customer service and food products at a fast-paced store located at UC Irvine. Worked collaboratively in a team environment to ensure customer satisfaction and store

professionalism.

R E S E A R C HDeveloped and conducted a research study titled “Exploring the

Effectiveness of an Occupation-Based Intervention: An Experimental Study with Calligraphy”.

Led by Dragana Krpalek (PI), Alice Hyun, Judy Kim, Jessica Lee, Darcie Moningka, and Miriam Petersen.

Preliminary findings to be presented at Occupational Therapy Association of California Annual Conference in October 2016.

C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O NSupporting Aging Persons with DementiaLoma Linda University Department of OT

April 2015 | 2 CEU Credits

Maternal-Child Co-Occupation – Domestic Violence ShelterLoma Linda University Department of OT

April 2015 | 2 CEU Credits