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JESSICA KAELBLEIN

72 Springhill Drive, North Attleboro, MA 02760 ■ Cell: (508) 212-0087 ■ jkaelblein@my.uri.edu


University Of Rhode Island, Kingston RI; Bachelor Of Science: Wildlife Conservation Biology Dec 2018
Overall GPA: 3.67, Deans List, Golden Key International Honors Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars
SKILLS:
CPR, AED And Outdoor Emergency Care Technician ■ SCUBA (PADI Open Water; AAUS Research) ■ Radio
Telemetry ■ Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point ■ Social Media ■ Sakai And PeopleSoft ■ BORIS Behavior
Software ■ Image J ■ Adobe Premiere Pro ■ Climbing Gear, Ropes, Harnesses ■ Hand/ Power Tools ■ DSLR/
Video Cameras ■ Carry Heavy Weight Across Difficult Terrain ■ Ride Horses ■ Drive Large Vehicles ■ Enjoy
Backpacking/Camping

EXPERIENCE:

URI DEM Black Duck Banding February 13, 2017


Handle water fowl and apply bands to leg. Collect clean and fold rocket net properly.

SCUBA Diver.
Mystic Aquarium, 55 Coogan Blvd, Mystic CT, 06355 (July 2017 – present)
Primarily responsible for the daily maintenance of many of our exhibits throughout our facility. Volunteer Divers
work with many members of our Husbandry Staff in order to complete exhibit maintenance utilizing SCUBA.
Occupational diving requires well developed team work, with each worker assigned a task or a number of tasks as
part of their role. A working diver has to manage not only their own safety, but that of other members of the diving
team.

Pacific North West Exhibit Husbandry.


Mystic Aquarium, 55 Coogan Blvd, Mystic CT, 06355 (July 2017- December 2017)
Care and maintenance of marine mammal collection. Care and maintenance of exhibits (cleaning, food preparation,
operation of life support systems). Assist with the presentation of marine mammal demonstrations and classes

Assist with routine husbandry procedures. Record keeping, participate in animal training procedures.
 Participate in
development of husbandry techniques and practices.
 Work with other staff to fulfill areas and facility
programming needs.
 Perform all other assigned duties.

URI DEM Black Bear Survey Field Technician.


Burrillvile RI (June 8, 2017- November 17, 2017)
Use GPS systems to find calculated sites with a history of New England and Eastern Cottontail populations; Collect
and bottle scat of said species to be studied; Record all data collected from each survey site; Check traps, collect hair
samples, restock lures, set trail cameral and collect footage, sterilize equipment and deliver samples to lab.

Piping Plover Volunteer.


URI U.S. Fish And Wildlife (April 13, 2017- May 5, 2017)
Rope off plover nesting sites on state beaches, survey for existing nest sites using scopes and binoculars.

Survey for the RI bird Atlas, Narragansett Bay, RI (January 2017)


Identify and count populations of waterfowl from Providence to Bristol Rhode Island with the use of scopes.

Tern Habitat Restoration On Great Gull Island, NY. (September 23-25, 2016)
Dig and build terraces and clear vegetation for nesting sites. Collect and store equipment for next season. Secure all
buildings and supplies to be protected from the weather until next season.
Piping Plover Tagging.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Charlestown, RI (Summer 2016)
Assist in the capture, tag and observation of piping plovers.

Intern.
Canterbury Farm 1754 Mooresfield Rd, Kingston, RI 02881 (March 2015 May 2016).
Required to water, feed, and hay stalls; Clean barn and tack; Bathe and lead horses; Perform medical tasks as
required such as applying poultices, medicated ointments, and taking temperatures. Supervisor: Maria Mack

Teaching Assistant.
Peckham Farm at The University of Rhode Island (February 2015- May 2016).
Responsibilities include herding animals to corrals for class and providing appropriate animal husbandry practices
such as injections, tail docking, ear tagging, et cetera.

Research Volunteer for the New England Cottontail Survey.


URI Department of Natural Resource Science (January-April 2016)
Trained to use GPS systems to find calculated sites with a history of New England and Eastern Cottontail
populations; Collect and bottle scat of said species to be studied; Record all data collected from each survey site
(Unable to collect data due to lack of snow that season).

Oyster Bagging for Reef Restoration.


The Nature Conservancy, Great Swamp, Kingston, RI (Spring 2016)
Collect, sort and bag discarded and sun-bleached oyster shells.

National Ski Patrol (December 2010 Present).


Volunteer Outdoor Emergency Care Technician. Responsibilities included patrolling mountain and maintaining
safety; Performing first aid and evacuating injured skiers; Crowd control; Delegating patrol responsibilities;
Providing customer service.

Julia Cekala Charitable Foundation (August 2006-Present).


Butterfly 5k runner; volunteer as first aid responder and raffle assistant.

Volunteer.
GAPFORCE, Greenway, Thailand (June 2014-July2014)
Volunteered in construction and animal conservation. Interacted and communicated with people of various
languages and diverse cultures; Harvested fruit trees to feed elephants, bathed them and participated in animal
enrichment activities; Built clay houses with a team of 15 people; Repaired bicycles

EMPLOYMENT
Campus Tour Guide.
The University of Rhode Island (January 2015-Present).
Responsible for leading families on an in depth tour of campus, answering any an all questions; Provide accurate
facts and figures as well as customer service; Enter tour information into university databases. Supervisor: Erin West

Server/ Bartender.
TGI Fridays, 601 Donald Lynch Blvd, Marlboro, MA 01752 (June 6, 2017- January 7, 2018).
Ensure enjoyable dining experience by understanding visual and verbal cues from the guest and customizing service
to meet expectations, accommodating impairments and accurately taking requests; Deliver plates, clear tables, and
maintain a clean and organized work environment by restocking and cleaning service areas and assisting fellow
employees; Prepare and serve drinks quickly and accurately in a fast-paced, high volume environment

Deckhand, Social Media Intern, Photographer/ Videographer.


Oliver Hazard Perry Rhode Island 11A Bridge St, Newport, RI 02840 (May 28th, 2016- September 21st 2016).
Other responsibilities included temporary medical officer, dock line handling, educator. Record and document all
activities; conduct interviews; produce promotional videos; provide an encouraging and helpful learning
environment; Complete daily watch duties; maintain general rigging of ship; understand all running rigging and
utilize it efficiently; responsible for the education and safety of trainees ages 13 and older; free dive for hull
maintenance when necessary; design sail training curriculum.

Note Taker.
The University of Rhode Island (September 2015 May 2016).
Responsible for accurately recording all that is taught in lecture and posted online by the professor; Uploading the
notes to the class Sakai website.

Bagger and Produce Clerk.


Stop & Shop, 206 E Washington St, North Attleboro, MA 02763 (June 2011- August 2015).
Prepared and organized displayed fruit items; Loaded fruit onto shelves and maintained organization; Provided
customer service.

Paid Daytime Ski Patroller.


Blue Hills Ski Area, 4001 Washington St, Canton, MA 02021 (December 2013-April 2014).
Responsibilities included patrolling mountain and maintaining safety; Performing first aid and evacuating injured
skiers; Crowd control; Delegating patrol responsibilities; Providing customer service.

RELEVANT COURSEWORK:

AVS 101: Introduction to Animal Science


Animal industry's role in world and national economy; inheritance, growth, physiology, nutrition, and diseases of
domestic animals and poultry; geographic distribution and marketing of animal products.

AVS 102: Introduction to Animal Science Laboratory


Laboratory and demonstrations of principles of the animal industries. (Lab. 2) Pre: credit or concurrent enrollment in
101. Restricted to AVS majors.

AVS 323: Animal Management I


Principles of care and management of domesticated ruminant animals including dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, and
goats. Emphasis on the production methods of the animal industries. Participation in field trips required.

AVS 325: Animal Management III


Principles of the care and management of exotic ruminant and monogastric animals. Emphasis will be on handling,
care, feeding, breeding, behavior, and disease prevention.

AVS 343: Behavior of Domestic Animals


Examination of the basis for, and exhibition and control of, behavioral patterns of domestic animals. Design an
enclosure for polar bears given proper resources that reduces stereotypic behavior and promotes wellbeing of the
animal.

AVS 442: Marine Mammal Behavior And Physiology


students will spend time at the Mystic Aquarium (Mystic, CT) gaining experience with marine mammal research
techniques and working alongside marine mammalogists. Students will observe animal training sessions used for
research purpose, as well as aid in the collection, handling, and analysis of physiological samples and a marine
mammal necropsy. In Honduras at the Roatán Institute for Marine Sciences, students will engage in ongoing dolphin
behavior research under the guidance of Dr. Kathleen Dudzinski of the Dolphin Communication Project. Students
will also experience a different culture and discuss views on conservation.

FLM 101: Introduction to Film Media


Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in
their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context

FLM 110: Introduction to Film Media Production Technologies


Introduction to single-camera field production styles and aesthetics with emphasis on camera operation, lighting and
editing by means of fundamental critical studies, field projects, studio supervision and experience.

FLM 491: Directed Studies in Film Media


Directed Study for students wanting to do advanced work in film media. Individual research and reports on
problems of special interest. Students will use very high-end digital video and audio equipment to document their
experience of diverse settings, such as tropical rainforests, ancient Mayan ruins, cultural events, and everyday
Belizean life. Student filmmakers will also have the opportunity to use various underwater cameras while snorkeling
on the Earth's second largest coral barrier reef. This course emphasizes developing documentary film making skills
by researching themes relating to environmental and economic sustainability as well as habitat conservation.

HDF 190: First Year Leaders Inspired to Excellence


Leadership development course focusing on leadership theories, personal and academic adjustment issues, civic
leadership and community service and basic communication skills.

NRS 100: Natural Resource Conservation


Introduction to humans' use and management of natural resources: land, food, forest, wildlife, water, minerals, and
air, with a survey of contemporary resource-use problems in environmental pollution.

NRS 223: Conservation Biology


Theory and application of ecology principles, ecosystem conservation and biological diversity; Designed/built a
working wind turbine from recycled parts to demonstrate the ease and importance of using renewable energy; create
influential video demonstrating environmental issues.

NRS 304: Field Ornithology


Identification, field study techniques, habitats, and basic biology of birds. Emphasis on field identification of local
species.

NRS 305: Principles of Wildlife Ecology and Management


Application of ecological knowledge to the management of wild vertebrate populations and the habitat upon which
they depend.

NRS 309: Wildlife Management Techniques Lab


Application of practical field techniques for quantification and evaluation of wildlife and habitats; Methods of field
identification, sampling, and data analysis; Conduct personal field research and evaluate results.

NRS 417: Herpetology


Introduces students to the biology, ecology, conservation, and management of reptiles and amphibians, including
global perspectives, and field methods for studying amphibians and reptiles of northeastern North America.

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