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STEFAN M.

KELLS
PO Box 309, Bells TX 75414-0309
Cell: (903) 821-3300
Email: brisingr729@gmail.com

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
To serve as the SE Academic Service Coordinator at Grayson College, while maintaining a professional, confidential,
and efficient work environment for faculty, staff, and students. Although my long-term goal is to pursue a Master’s of
Information/Library Sciences, my immediate goal is to continue my education to obtain a Master’s of Education in
Curriculum & Instruction: Educational Technology. I have been accepted into the School of Graduate Studies at SE. My
program start date is August 2017 and ATTD is July 2018.

EDUCATION
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
425 W. University Blvd; Durant OK 74701
Bachelor of Science degree in Liberal & Applied Studies; Minor in Spanish: May 2013
Grayson College
6101 Grayson Drive; Denison TX 75020
Associate of Arts in Teaching: May 2010
Bells High School
PO Box 7; Bells TX 75414
Diploma: May 2008
EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER WORK
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
425 W. University Blvd; Durant, OK 74701
Admissions Counselor/Recruiter, DSO / (Specialist): Work with students/parents/teachers/counselors with the
admission process; review applications and admit students to the university; counsel/advise prospective, returning, and
current students with their educational goals; work with and plan cultural programs/field trips for international students,
serve as a Designated School Official (DSO) in SEVIS; work in POISE and Microsoft Office programs; support in the
implementation of a new recruitment manager called JRM (Jenzabar Recruitment Manager); scan/index student files in
Docubase (an imaging system); receptionist and clerical duties including answering phones, filing, records
management, and sorting mail; assist the Director and fellow co-workers in various tasks; help supervise student
workers; assist with SE Live/Transfer Day and other large events on campus; help schedule/guide individual/group
campus tours; maintained office budgets; and other special duties as assigned.
Barnes & Noble Bookseller - January 2012 – present (temp aid for special events): Work football games/other events
outside normal business day; general book and apparel sales; assist with locating college text books and supplies; assist
with buy back at semester end and Rush at the start of the semester.
Student Worker - January 2011 – July 2013: Receptionist and clerical duties including answering phones, filing,
records management, mail pick-up and delivery; assisted professors in copying, and other tasks as needed. I worked in
various offices on the Southeastern campus including Teacher Education Services, School of Education and Behavioral
Sciences, Educational Instruction and Leadership (EIL), and Housing & Residence Life. TRIO: Upward Bound
Tudor/Mentor & Resident Hall Supervisor: I was responsible for high school students living on the campus of SE. I
provided 24-hour supervision of residential life for the program students; conducted weekly room inspections for
cleanliness; participated in program field trips; insured that all students observed program and host rules on campus;
scheduled night supervision duty of residential tutor/mentors; and other duties as needed. Resident Assistant (RA): I
acted as liaison between the residents and the Department of Housing & Residents Life; updated monthly bulletin
boards and door decorations; maintained regular office hours; worked resident check-in and check-outs; designed
resident programs and activities; completed room verification logs and safety checks; filled out Maxient reports;
reported maintenance issues; volunteered as a Resident Community Leader; and other duties as needed.
Whitewright Public Library
PO Box 984, Whitewright, TX 75491
Volunteer Librarian Assistant/Intern - March 2004 – present: Responsible for front counter check-in/check-out of
library materials; issue library cards; aid in new material cataloging; shelving library books and other media; weeding
under circulated books and other media; help library patrons locate books and information; teach library patrons how to
research microfilmed documents; assist in networking/updates to library computers for patron use; promote community
advocacy for the usefulness of the public library; basic clerical and banking duties; assisted in coordination of monthly
video media presentations for middle school and high school age students; helped with scheduling of spring break and
summer library programs; and volunteer for library fund-raising efforts, book sales and other special projects as needed.

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