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Allen Steele 131 White Magnolia Ave Darlington South Carolina 29532 USA 843- 453-5861 [email protected] Objective Experienced and professional in years of customer service, procurement, and management of million dollar budgets. Years of experience working with organizations from the United States to international government agencies in management and procurement of equipment and contract management. Technical skills Procurement, Medical Supply and Equipment, 8 years Emergency Medical Technician , Trauma and Medical Emergency Medicine, 17 years Tactical Medic, Care Under Fire, 11 years Work history NCOIC of Urgent Care Clinic - ( June 24th 2014 - October 13th 2015) Ft. Jackson, U.S. Army, Columbia, South Carolina (United States) NCOIC - (Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge) Urgent Care Clinic - Oversight of clinic that serves of 38,000 patients per year - Conflict Resolution between patient and staff - Procurement of medical equipment from multiple vendors and bidding companies - Management of over 60 soldier and civilian personnel - Reporting and management of budget and purchasing for department - Responsible for $500,000 budget for medical supply and equipment Army NCO: - Responsible for 5 non-commissioned officer's growth and development in the Army Core Values

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Allen Steele

131 White Magnolia Ave Darlington

South Carolina 29532

USA 843-

453-5861

[email protected]

Objective

Experienced and professional in years of customer service, procurement, and management of million dollar budgets. Years

of experience working with organizations from the United States to international government agencies in management and

procurement of equipment and contract management.

Technical skills

Procurement, Medical Supply and Equipment, 8 years

Emergency Medical Technician , Trauma and Medical Emergency Medicine, 17 years

Tactical Medic, Care Under Fire, 11 years

Work history

NCOIC of Urgent Care Clinic - ( June 24th 2014 - October 13th 2015)Ft. Jackson, U.S. Army, Columbia, South Carolina (United States)

NCOIC - (Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge) Urgent Care Clinic

- Oversight of clinic that serves of 38,000 patients per year

- Conflict Resolution between patient and staff

- Procurement of medical equipment from multiple vendors and bidding companies

- Management of over 60 soldier and civilian personnel

- Reporting and management of budget and purchasing for department

- Responsible for $500,000 budget for medical supply and equipment

Army NCO:

- Responsible for 5 non-commissioned officer's growth and development in the Army Core Values

Shift Leader, Supply NCO, Trainer, Infection Control, - ( July 25, 2012 - July 25th, 2014)US Army Ft Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina (United States)

Shift Leader -

Responsible for daily activities of an Urgent Care Clinic that served over 36,000 patients to include:

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- Management of 20 soldiers and civilians

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- Customer Service Management - complaints, issues and conflict resolution

- Maintaining Standard Operation Procedures and compliance

Training Non-Commisioned Officer -

- Responsible for the training of 60 soldiers and civilian continuing education training

- maintaining records and scheduling of mandatory training and schedules

- Teaching 200 plus soldiers and civilians in a variety of training environments.

Supply NCO:

- Procurement of medical supply and equipment from multiple competitors and vendors.

- Responsible for $398,000 worth of equipment and supply.

- Create Reports and Justification of Purchase Request to senior leadership.

- Maintaining a $250,000 budget for supply and equipment.

Infection Control NCO:

- Maintain standards of Infection control in Urgent Care Department and report to senior leadership.

Army NCO:

- Responsible for 3-6 soldiers growth and development in the Army Core Values.

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Battalion Medical NCOIC - ( July 25, 2010 - July 25, 2012)U. S. Army, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

- Responsible for 900 plus soldiers medical readiness and training profile

- Responsible for $750,000 of equipment and supply in Afghanistan

- Provided Joint oversight of Afghan Border Patrol Medical Facility

- Trained 200 plus Afghan soldiers in medical competency with the help of interpreters and the Afghanistan

Red Cross.

- Selected personally by the Command Sergeants Major as the sole medical advisor for a team of 21 soldiers

at Afghan Border Police Station.

- Provided medical care under fire in combat zone.

Platoon Medic - ( Jan 5, 2008 - July 25, 2010)U.S. Army, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii (United States)

- Responsible for 40 soldiers medical readiness and medical training

- Served 1 year in Iraq as combat medic

- Maintained $50,000 of medical supply and equipment

- Procurement of Medical supply and equipment from NATO Medical Office