JOE N - California State University, Northridge



Joe N. College, M.S.700 Nowhere Drive #213 ? City, ST 12345 ? (123) 456-7890 ? joe@abs.def. candidate, Human Development (Expected June 2022)University of California Davis (UC Davis)M.S., Family & Consumer Sciences (June 2015) Emphasis in Family and Consumer StudiesB.A., Psychology (June 2013) – Summa Cum LaudeMinor, Child & Adolescent DevelopmentCalifornia State University Northridge (CSUN)A.A., Child Development (May 2010)Pierce Community College (PCC)CertificationsHuman Research Protection Training (2021) – Office for Human Research Protections, DHHS HSR Basic Course for Social-Behavioral Educational Researchers (2018) – Collaborative Institutional Training InitiativeHuman Participants Protection Education for Research Teams (2015) – National Institutes of HealthScholarshipGrantsCollege, J. N. (PI). Parental and peer qualities related to mental health of Latino adolescents. Thesis Support Funding. Office of Research and Graduate Studies, California State University, Northridge. Funded for $1,000 in Spring 2015.Peer Reviewed Journal ArticlesCollege, J. N., & Antioch, J. (2022). Academic support of Mexican American adolescents. Scientific Journal of Adolescence. Advance online publication. , T., & College, J. N. (2020). Parenting and adolescent self-esteem in Latino families. Journal of Youth Sciences, 3(1), 117-128. in Review/RevisionCollege, J. N. (revise and resubmit). Parenting in Latino families. Family and Parenting Review Journal.Sanchez, T., College, J. N., & Antioch, J. (submitted January 2022). Experiences of Mexican American families during migration to the United States. Migration and Immigration Studies Journal.Manuscripts in Preparation – draft available upon requestCollege, J. N., Joesbuddy, I. M., & Sanchez, T. (to be submitted in November 2022). Parental involvement and academic motivation in Latino youth. Hispanic Journal of Psychological Sciences.Other PublicationsCollege, J. N. (2015, December). Helping Latino families in crisis. Cooperative Extension Fact Sheet, 23(4), 2-3.Conference PresentationsCollege, J. N., Joesbuddy, I. M., & Sanchez, T. (2019, November 10-12). Parental involvement and academic motivation in Latino youth [Paper presentation]. National Association of Child and Family Sciences, Enid, OK, United States.College, J. N., & Antioch, J. (2012, March 9-12). Peer qualities and Latino adolescent self-esteem [Poster presentation]. California Association of Child and Family Sciences, San Marcos, CA, United States.Campus PresentationsCollege, J. N., & Fine, U. B. (2014, May 8-9). Family qualities and mental health of in Latino university students [Poster presentation]. Psi Chi Research Competition, California State University Northridge, United States.Fine, U. B., & College, J. N. (2013, April 10). Parenting and depressive symptoms of youth [Poster presentation]. Student Research and Creative Works Symposium, California State University Northridge, United States.Research ExperienceLab Manager (2014 to present)Project Coordinator (2012 to 2013)Research Assistant (2008 to 2010)Latino Adolescent Development Research Project, Psychology Department, CSUN, Northridge, CAAssisted with research focusing on neighborhood qualities, family dynamics, peer relations, and youth well-beingTrained, mentored, and supervised 10-15 research assistants each yearCollected adolescents’ self-report survey data and school record data at high schoolsRan and interpreted statistical analyses (e.g., MANOVAs, logistic regressions, hierarchical regressions, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, and structural equation models) Conducted semi-structured interviews with university studentsTranscribed interviewsUsed thematic/open coding, followed by focused coding, of interview dataCoded, entered, and verified self-report survey dataDeveloped codebook and corresponding SPSS data and syntax filesResearch Assistant (Summer 2015)Summer Research Opportunity Program, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MDAssisted with research focusing on community assets related to mental health in disadvantaged communitiesCollected data on neighborhoods via Google Street View, Census, and self-report surveysEngaged in focused coding of neighborhood data using the Neighborhood Assets Rating ScaleTeaching ExperienceGraduate Teaching Associate (Spring 2016)Graduate Teaching Assistant (Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015)Human Development Department, UC Davis, Davis, CATaught HDE 100B: Middle Childhood & Adolescence (synchronous online course, N = 150)Created syllabi, lecture notes, readings list, activities, and assessment (e.g., grading rubrics)Gave lectures and led group discussionsAssisted with HDE 100A: Infancy & Early Childhood (3 sections, on campus and hybrid)Gave guest lectures and led group discussionsRedesigned child observation assignment and formsHeld weekly office hoursGraded assignments and examsProctored examsGraduate Teaching Assistant (Fall 2009)Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (Spring 2009)Family & Consumer Sciences Department, CSUN, Northridge, CAAssisted with FCS 340: Marriage and the Family and FCS 330: Child Growth & DevelopmentLed group discussions, proctored exams, and graded papersCreated spreadsheets to record gradesDeveloped quizzes and uploaded files in Moodle (online course management system)Held office hours to answer students’ questions and assist with class research projectInvited LecturesCollege, J. N. (2015, April 10). Parenting young children in a high stress environment [Workshop presentation]. Antelope Valley Childcare Association meeting. Santa Clarita, CA.College, J. N. (2014, January 8). Promoting adolescents’ mental health in a therapeutic setting [Guest lecture]. PSY 460: Counseling and Interviewing, California State University Northridge.ExperienceChild Care Worker I (2004 to present)Get Better Counseling, City, STSupervised the emergency shelter youth clients (mostly adolescents)Conducted intake assessmentsTrainer (Fall 2006)Peer Educator (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)Blues Project, University Counseling Center, CSUN, Northridge, CACompleted a 40-hours training about suicide and depression, university/campus resources, and presentation skills.Provided workshops to university classes and clubs, high school classes, and community groups.Program Coordinator (2002 to 2004)Counselor (2000 to 2002)Volunteer (Spring 2000)After School Program, Youth Organization, City, STCreated and implemented the after-school program for latch-key children (grades K-8th)Coordinated the after-school program (35 children) and summer sports program (over 200 children)Supervised 5-8 volunteers and 3 program counselorsProviding mentoring, emotional support, and academic support to childrenRecruited youth to participate in the programs through class presentations and tabling eventsIntern – 120+ hours (Fall 2000)Name of Organization, City, STAssisted the group educator with the youth education groups (middle school and high school students)Assisted with drug/alcohol abuse awareness group therapy sessionsServiceProfessionalSociety for Research on Adolescence (2005 to present)National Council on Family Relations (2005 to present)California Council on Family Relations (2005 to present)CommunityHomeless Shelter Fundraiser, Sylmar, CA (2003)Youth Coordinating Council, Arleta, CA (2000 to 2003)UniversityMulticultural Psychology Association, CSUN (2002 to 2005)President (2001/2002)Child Development Club, PCC (1999 to 2002)SkillsLanguage: Farsi (fluent), English (fluent), SpanishResearch: Qualtrics, Sona, E-Prime, Dedoose, NVivoStatistics: R, Mplus, EQS, Stata, SPSS, JamoviProgramming: JavaScript, Java, Python, C/C++, MATLABData visualization: Tableau, Google analytics, Visio, PreziDesign: WordPress, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, PublisherCourse management: Moodle and Canvas, PBworks (collaborative learning environment), Camtasia (captaining tool), SoftChalk (ELearning authoring tool)Productivity: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides), Pages, NumbersCommunication: Zoom, Skype, Microsoft TeamsOperating systems: Windows, Macintosh, iOS, AndroidHonorsOutstanding Thesis Award, CSUN (2007)Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society (2006 to present)National Honor Society (1999 to present)Dean’s List, CSUN (every semester)President’s List, PCC (multiple semesters)Extraordinarily Talented Scholarship (1999/2000) – GPA > 3.75 and outstanding service to the university ................
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