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Hillary Glueckstein

hillaryglueckstein@gmail.com

Education
St. Catherines University, St. Paul, MN
Bachelor of Arts expected May 2015
Major in American Sign Language/ English Interpreting

Membership
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
Minnesota Registry of Interpreters

October 2010

Internship Experience
Vector Transition Program District #287
January 4, 2015Present
-Interpreted Life
Skills classes
-Interpreted
college courses such as Culinary Arts and Auto Mechanics
Developed professional rapport with the staff and students

Volunteer Experience
Ebenezer Care Center
September 2012- March 2013
-Paired with a Deaf resident to gain
experience working with the elderly Deaf
Community.
Thompson Hall Deaf Club
2011- Present
-Volunteering at various events held at
Thompson Hall. Such as BINGO, Movie
Nights, Pancake Breakfasts, Picnics, etc.
-Socializing with members of the Deaf
community, and gaining linguistic
knowledge and connections within the
community.

Employment
Private Nanny
2007- Present
-Experience in child care from new born to age thirteen.
-Scheduled activities, organized play dates and prepared meals.
-Provided education in etiquettes and social skills
development.
-Assisted in homework help and tutoring.
Project for Pride and Living
September 2010-December
2013
-Tutored/Mentored Pre-Kindergarten and Elementary school
children that had English as a second language (ESL).

Hillary Glueckstein
hillaryglueckstein@gmail.com

- Tutored/Mentored the children through organized educational


activities.
-Enjoyed working in a culturally rich and diverse environment.
- Built trust with the children.
-Support individual students academic needs as assigned
Hollister Co.
2007-2010
-Sales associate and stockroom clerk.
-Serviced customers by creating an organized
environment, maintaining
professional conduct, and being informative
of store product.

Activities
St. Catherines University ASL Club
September 2010
Present
-At meetings we discuss current events in the Deaf community.
-Conduct the meetings and events in American Sign
Language.
-Develop connections with fellow members and
members of the
interpreting and Deaf communities.

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