Daniel Human
(480) 123-4567 1North Lemon Street
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Summary
Third yearPsychology student seeking (specific position at specific organization)to exercise excellent analytical, attention to detail,conceptual, and organizational skills.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Psychology May 2017
Minor in Family and Human Development
Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona GPA: 3.25/4.00
Related Coursework
Developmental Psychology Abnormal Child Psychology Adolescent Psychology and Psychopathology
Early Childhood Intervention Clinical Psychology Education of Exceptional Children
Professional Experience
Intern August 2015 - Present
Homeward Bound, Strong Foundations Center for Early Learning & Resiliency Phoenix, Arizona
●Supervise traumatized children 6 weeks to 5 years old in a classroom setting providing a stable environment
●Monitor social interactions to successfullyprovide therapeutic behavioral interventions
●Collect behavioral data for child’s record to guide ongoing treatment for each individual child
Undergraduate Research Assistant August 2014 - May 2015
Culture & Prevention Research Lab, Department of Psychology, Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona
●Facilitated peer-led group of middle school students after school through open discussion and dialogue about students’ personal and educational goals in order to address emotional and behavioral problems as part of Bridges to High School Project directed by lead investigator Dr. Nancy Gonzales
●Interviewed middle school students to identify prospective participants for the Bridges Project and worked with school partners in providing educational success opportunities and resources to students
●Conducted experiments at school partner sites to collect, analyze, and run data protocols in order to evaluate outcomes and results of the Bridges Project
Undergraduate Research Assistant November 2013 - May 2014
The Kenrick/Neuberg Evolutionary Social Psychology Lab Tempe, Arizona
●Motivatedstaff and monitored weekly computer studies resulting in in-depth analysis of research findings
●Collaborated with a team of undergraduate, graduate, and faculty researchers to conceptualize future studies
●Presented findings of a studyto twelve ASU faculty and graduate students resulting in a better understanding of the perceived resource scarcity affects upon the likelihood of using the death penalty as a punishment
Leadership Experience
Director of Community Outreach January 2015 - Present
PSI CHI International, Arizona State University Chapter Tempe, Arizona
●Oversee community service committee in the creation and planning of community service projects that serve the ASU and local community
●Coordinate and promote mental health awareness week by working with other student organizations such as Undergraduate Student Government and Psychology Engagement Team by creating events that engage students and encourage student dialogue
●Develop strong partnerships with other student organizations at ASU and PSI CHI chapters to foster student engagement and inform PSI CHI officers and members of Psychology Department, CLAS, and ASU major events such as Homecoming, Night of the Open Door, and Convocation Reception
Skills
Intermediate proficiency with Spanish Language Beginner knowledge of Sign Language
Proficient in SPSS statistical software package Proficient in Social Media
Proficient in MS Office including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Access PC and Mac proficient
Additional Achievements
Memorial Union Advisory Board Member January 2015 - December 2015
New American University Provost Scholarship recipient August 2013
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s List December 2014 - May 2015