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Career Highlights
• Emphasis on fostering a strong sense of leadership, collaboration, teamwork and community.
• Variety of human services experience to include supervisor, small-group facilitator, team
leader and instructor.
• Bridging diverse and sometimes conflicting views to enhance communication and information
sharing that promotes healthy relationships and healthy communities.
• Proven organizational, communication and problem-solving skills, with a sense of humor.
Relevant Experience
Education
M.A. Applied Behavioral Sciences
Leadership Institute of Seattle, Bastyr University, Seattle, WA 1999
M.S. in Geology
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1992
B.S. in Geology
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO 1986
Work Experience
District Hydrologist, U.S. Forest Service; Durango, CO/Prescott, AZ 1986 -1999
• Promoted and facilitated the development and growth of volunteer grassroots groups with the
involvement of public land administration.
• Organized various governmental entities, research centers, educational institutes and citizen
groups directed toward the protection of water resources, wildlife and fish habitat.
• Supervised staff and managed a multi-level initiative to protect an endangered river.
cont. District Hydrologist
• Prepared and gave professional presentations on water resources and environmental
procedures to both public entities and professional organizations, such as Geologic Society of
America, Arizona Hydrologic Society, and US Forest Service resource specialists.
• Developed and carried out sampling plans to determine pollution sources to municipal
watersheds that included both biological and geological sources.
Award/Honors
• Vice-Chair, Surface and Storm Water Advisory Board 2008
• Certificate for Appreciation for Leadership Initiatives 1993–1999
• Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Leadership 1987, 1996-1998
Volunteer Experience
• Lobbyist, Olympia, Washington 2008
• Staff Supervisor/Small Group Facilitator, 1994-2001
Newton Learning, Inc. and Wings; Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle
• Aide/Coach to the Executive Director, Habitat For Humanity 2000
• YMCA Counselor Aide, Walla Walla, WA 1999
• Youth Team Assistant, Orme Ranch; Orme, AZ 1997-1999
• Counselor Aide, American Red Cross; Camp Verde, AZ 1997-1998
• Fundraiser, Big Brother’s/Big Sister’s; Prescott, AZ 1997-1998
• Team Leader/Small Group Facilitator, 1995-1997
Men and Co-ed Support Groups, Prescott, AZ
• Outdoor Team Leader/Guide/Planner/Organizer, 1983-1997
Outdoor Experiential Retreats, Durango, CO and Prescott, AZ
Interests
Skiing, bicycling, yoga, climbing, jogging, hiking, camping, writing, reading, philosophy,
dancing, participating in a team and/or community environment, and my two sons.
2331 Kaiser Rd. NW, Olympia, WA 98502; 360-956-2975; jackdturner@gmail.com