Sample Federal Government Resume
Contact information
Simon S. Babos
10 Street
Chicago
Illinois
Career objective
Looking for a challenging position of the Federal Government Resume the reputed University with a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of the organization.
Experienced project manager with ability to effectively define, deliver and evaluate projects
Efficient researcher, utilizing accepted best practices and performance measures
Proven ability to use technology effectively
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Skilled at business and strategic planning
CAREER OVERVIEW
Policy Analyst, December 2007 - August 2010
Ministry of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, Government of British Columbia
Provided research and policy advice to support government decision making on a range of First Nations land claims issues.
Coordinated and facilitated engagements between government officials and First Nations leadership organizations to support dialogue on legislative initiatives, policy development and social programs delivery.
Developed and administered funding agreements with partners and stakeholders.
Provided research and communications support for emergency management and response to H1N1 pandemic and forest fire threats to remote First Nation communities.
Represented the Government of British Columbia in tri-partite negotiations with First Nations and federal governmentofficials on treaty related issues.
Seconded to the Olympic Games Secretariat to assist with government's corporate and international engagements during the 2010 Olympic Games.
Developed the Lands and Resources Branch's annual business plan to be in line with ministry and government wide strategic goals.
Project Lead, October 2006 - December 2007
The International Institute for Child Rights and Development, University of
Executed research and administrative duties in support of policy development during the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child Indigenous Sub-Group meeting on the rights of children of indigenous peoples (February 22-24, 2007).
Conducted research and evaluation for the Child Rights Education for Professionals Curricula Mapping and Archiving Project.
Contributed to strategic and logistical planning and project management for the “Child Rights in Practice: Tools for Social Change Training Conference†including:
Developed and managed successful application to the Canadian International Development Agency's Conference Secretariat for funds ($50,000) to bring 10 international guest participants and speakers to the conference.
Prepared End-of-Project Narrative Report for the Conference, which included impact assessments to measure achieved outcomes using targets such as the diversity of participants attending the conference; the creation of a professional network; and the formulation of a policy agenda.
Producer/Videographer, January 2005 - August 2006Wave Length Productions Inc.
Managed multiple video production projects ranging from video records of government conferences to short documentaries.
Developed extensive business plan including corporate vision and strategy, marketing approach, financial projections, operations, and human resource planning.
Research Assistant, June 2003 - August 2004Clerk of Committees Office, Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Prepared technical reports and other briefing materials to assist legislative committee members during committee meetings and public hearings.
Designed, collected content and implemented website for the Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees (http://www.ccpac.ca).
Provided research and drafting support on reports prepared by the Select Standing Committee on Finance and the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
EDUCATION
University of September 1998 − April 2002
Bachelors of Arts degree with a major in Political Science and a minor in Sociology
Reger Group Self Employment program June-August 2005Training in business plan development, financial reporting, bookkeeping, and market research
British Columbia Public Service Agency Training Sessions
Project Management - February 22, 2008
Contract Management Solutions - April 1-3 2008
VOLUNTEERISM & INTERESTS
Volunteerism:
NEED Crisis Line December 2008 - June 2010 Police Department November 2006 - December 2007
Interests:
Policy development
Conflict resolution and dispute management
Relationship building and maintenance
Practical applications of economic theory
References
Simon S. Babos
Manager
Wap Company.
Simon_Babos@gmail.com
