University of Arizona - Family Studies
Worked June-September in 2013
and 2015.\n\nAssisted in the data collection and evaluation of two Oregon Community Foundation funded projects: Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative (OPEC) and Babies and Boomers. For the Babies and Boomers project I helped develop the final report
completing several sections and final edits. For the OPEC project I conducted interviews
managed
edited
and reviewed data
completed report sections
and performed qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Research Assistant
Corvallis
Oregon Area
Oregon State University
Mount Pleasant
MI
Crisis Worker
Listening Ear
Graduate Certificate
The 18-credit program featured coursework on teaching and learning theory and methods. The program included face-to-face and online teaching training. Completed teaching internship and constructed a teaching portfolio.
College and University Teaching
Oregon State University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Human Development and Family Studies
College of Public Health and Human Sciences Graduate Student Council
Graduate Student Union Representative. U-Engage (First Year Student Seminar) Peer Leader.
Oregon State University
Master of Science (M.S.)
Human Development and Family Studies
Served as representative for graduate student council and the graduate student union.
Oregon State University
Leadership
Public Relations
Interviewing Skills
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Data Entry
Editing
Report Writing
Photography
Customer Service
Social Media
Stata
Research
Public Speaking
Crisis Intervention
PowerPoint
Non-profits
Qualitative Research
Microsoft Excel
Ottusch
Timothy M.
Oregon State University
Central Michigan Life
Pet Supplies \"Plus\"
Oregon State University
University of Arizona
Listening Ear Crisis Center
Listening Ear
Oregon State
Woodhaven
MI
Aug. 2005-Aug. 2007. Summers of 2008
2009 &2011
Sales Associate
Pet Supplies \"Plus\"
Graduate Research Assistant
Richard Settersten
Jr.
Advisor & Co-PI
NHGRI R1 Grant: Anticipating Personalized Genomic Medicine: Impact and Implications. 2011-2014.\n\nAs a research assistant for this multi-PI (Oregon State University
Case Western Reserve University
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
and McGill)
I helped implement sampling and helped coordinate target samples. As research staff I did quality control
coded
and developed thematic summaries for this qualitative research project. In addition
I managed literature and assisted in manuscript preparation.
Graduate Research Assistant
Corvallis
Oregon Area
Oregon State University
Corvallis
Oregon Area
Instructor of record:\nHDFS 361: Applied Research Methods (Summer 2015
Summer 2016)\n\nInstructor of record (ECampus):\nHDFS 313: Adolescent Development (Fall 2015
Winter 2016)\nHDFS 361 Applied Research Methods (Summer 2014
Spring 2016)\nHDFS 432 Children and Youth with Special Needs (Winter 2015
Spring 2015)\n\nTeaching Assistant:\nHDFS 360: Critical Thinking in Human Development and Family Sciences (Winter 2016)\nHDFS 431: Family
School
and Community Collaboration (Fall 2014)*\nHDFS 465: Cross-Cultural Critical Thinking and Reflection (Fall 2014)*\nHDFS 447: Families and Poverty (Fall 2014)*\n\n* Teaching assistant at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan during an exchange program between the College of Public Health and Human Sciences at Oregon State University and the College of Human Ecology at Fu Jen Catholic University.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Oregon State University
Mount Pleasant
MI
Reporter Aug. 2007-Aug. 2008\nEditor Aug. 2008- Dec. 2009\nSenior Reporter Jan. 2009- May 2010
Reporter/Editor
Central Michigan Life
Instructor for:\nGRAD 420: Preparing for Graduate School (Online)\nGRAD 610: Internship (Teaching internship course for students in the Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching; Online)
Adjunct Instructor
Oregon State
Corvallis
Oregon Area
Focused on cross-national comparisons of asset poverty rates
particularly child asset poverty rates. Also investigated the implications of student loan debt on financial picture of American and Canadian families.
Graduate Research Assistant
Oregon State University
Mount Pleasant
MI
Volunteer Crisis Worker
Listening Ear Crisis Center
Tucson
Arizona Area
Courses taught:\nResearch Methods (Hybrid
Online)\nChild Development (Online)\nAdolescence (F2F
Online)\nIssues of Aging (F2F)\n\nCo-Facilitator: Faculty Learning Communities\nCo-Organizer: Norton Teaching Series
Assistant Professor of Practice
Family Studies and Human Development
University of Arizona
BAA
Minor: Psychology\nGraduated Cum Laude
Human Development and Family Studies
Spring 2009: Facilitator for Human Sexuality courses\nFall 2009: Coordinator for Human Sexuality courses\nFall 2009: First Year Experience Mentor\nFall 2009-May 2011: Research Assistant\nFall 2010: First Year Experience Mentor\nSpring 2011: Teaching assistant for psychological statistics course
Central Michigan University