George D. Eng

George D. Eng * #77A-4777 * Auburn Prison * P.O. Box 618 * Auburn, NY 13021

C/O:  Karima Amin * P.O. Box 273 * Buffalo, NY 14214

 

Job

Objectives

To secure a full-time position in a social services agency, providing counseling, referrals, legal advice and general assistance to people in need of such services.  Or to work full-time as a paralegal in the practice of criminal and/or civil law.

 

 

Special Skills

I am personable, organized, and focused, and able to type 50 wpm.

 

 

Education

1997-2004

Excelsior College, Albany, NY

Major: Liberal Arts (sociology)

Degree: B.S. (Cum Laude)

 

 

1996-1997

New York Theological Seminary, New York, NY

Major: Christian Ministries/ Pastoral Counseling

Degree: Diploma

 

 

1994-1996

Bronx Community College, Bronx, NY

Major: Paralegal Studies

Degree: Associate in Applied Science

 

 

Work

Experience

2008 – Present:     Facilitator, Alternatives to Violence Project, Inc.

 

2007 – 2008:           Teacher’s Aide

 

2004 – 2006:            Law Clerk

 

2002 – 2004:           School Clerk/Teacher’s Aide

 

2001 – 2002:           Chaplain’s Clerk

 

2000 – 2001:           Law Clerk

 

1998 – 2000:            Educational Programs Facilitator

 

1998 – 2000:           NYS Dept. of Labor Teacher’s Aide

                                  Apprenticeship Program

 

1994 – 1998:            Law Clerk

 

 


Awards,

Honors,

Achievements

 

2007 – Advanced Course in Nonviolent Conflict Resolution, The Alternatives to Violence Project, Inc.

 

2003 – Teacher’s Aide Certification, NYS Dept. of Labor

 

2003 – Scholarly paper on “Restorative Justice” accepted for presentation and publication at Columbia University, New York, New York.

 

1996 – Received certification to serve as educator/trainer in HIV/AIDS awareness and counseling.

 

1994-1996 – Dean’s List status every semester, Bronx Community College.

 

1994 – Member, Paralegal Society, Bronx Community College.

 

1991 – Received award for Exemplary Program Development from National Office, NAACP.

 

1990-1992 – Inner-city Branch President, NAACP.

 

1989 – Received certification to pursue work as a Peer Counselor.

 

1986 – Received certification to engage in volunteer work with Literacy Volunteers of America.