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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. is listed as SSG and E-6 Human Resource Specialist NCOIC 7250th Medical Support Unit and 7417th Troop Medical Clinic at United States Army Reserve, a company with 25379 employees, based in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr..
Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. previously worked as SSG/E-6 Human Resource Specialist NCOIC 7250th Medical Support Unit/ 7417th Troop Medical Clinic at United States Army Reserve and SSG/E-6 Medical NCOIC - 7250th Medical Support Unit/7417th Troop Medical Clinic at United States Army Reserve. Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. holds Bachelor Of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Security Management, 2.63 from University Of Phoenix.
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Mr. Christopher K. Sese-Khalid, Sr. is the Defense Trade Control Analyst for the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Office of Directorate Defense Trade License Control (PM/DDTC) since May 2008. Responsible for Analyze, evaluate, and adjudicate license requests between U.S. companies and foreign parties relating to defense articles on the United States Munitions List (USML). He ensured that U.S. and foreign defense companies are compliant with the Arms Export Controls Act (AECA) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). He served as an Office Manager for the Bureau of Verification, Compliance, and Implementation, Office of Nuclear Risk Reduction Center June 2006 to May 2008From July 8, 2001, to June 5, 2006, he served as a Secretary and Office Manager for the Bureau of Arms Control, Office of Conventional of Arms Control From 2000-2001, he served as Executive Secretary and Personal Assistant to the Deputy Director, for the Bureau of Non-Proliferation, Office of Proliferation Threat Reduction From 1999-2000, he served as a Program Assistant and provided general administrative support to the Directors and Action Officers of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Office of Policy, Planning, and Coordination. From 1997-1999, he served as a Passport Processing Clerk Assistant for the Bureau of Counselor Affairs, Office of Special Issuance Agency. From 1995-1997, he served as Passport Processing Clerk Assistant at the Seattle Passport Agency. From 1994-1995, he served as an Office Automation Clerk in Fort Lewis, Washington, and served as a mail clerk in Seattle, Washington for the Cooperative Administrative Support Unit. Since 1993, Mr. Sese-Khalid he is a licensed as a CNA. Currently he is Clinical Technician at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Mr. Sese-Khalid is currently serving the 7250th Medical Support Unit/7417th Troop Medical Clinic in the U.S. Army Reserve as an Army Staff Sargent USAR since April 2016. He served as an Army Staff Sargent as Healthcare Specialist with the 4215th U.S. Army Reserve Hospital unit from November 2015 to March 2016. He served as a Sargent and Staff Sargent in the 2290th U.S. Army Hospital from September 1997 through September 2005. Before active duty in the Army, he has served as an Army Reservist after completed High School as a Structural Specialist, Cargo Specialist, and Transportation Management Specialist.He enjoys playing his Alto Saxophone, listening to music, travel abroad, play basketball, golf, baseball, football, tennis, and cross-country running.
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Ssg/E-6 Human Resource Specialist Ncoic 7250Th Medical Support Unit/ 7417Th Troop Medical Clinic
Current- As an Army Human Resources Specialist (HR specialist), I primarily help Soldiers develop their Army careers, which includes providing promotion and future training information, and includes personnel support and.
- Work with soldiers who are eligible for promotion and even arranges the promotion ceremony with the chain of command.
- Arrange for soldier's removal boards and handle any disciplinary documentation when a soldier loses rank.
- Evaluate soldiers' career desires and qualifications for advanced assignments and prepares and processes requests for transfer or reassignment.
- Process classification or reclassification actions.
- Prepare orders and request for orders.
Ssg/E-6 Medical Ncoic - 7250Th Medical Support Unit/7417Th Troop Medical Clinic
Current- Currently serving the 7417th Troop Medical Clinic (TMC) in Alexandria, Virginia as an Staff Sargent in the United States Army Reserve. The 7417th Troop Medical Clinic provides accessible, high quality and customer.
- Provide emergency medical treatment, limited primary care and health protection and evaluation from a point of injury or illness.
- Administer emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties.
- Assist with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment.
- Prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis.
- Prepare patients, operation rooms, equipment and supplies for surgery.
Ssg/E-6 Healthcare Specialist Ncoic 4215 United States Army Hospital
- Currently serving as a Staff Sargent in the 4215th United States Army Reserve Hospital Unit (USAH), My unit's mission is to back fill United States military hospitals in Richmond, Virginia and the Washington, D.C..
- Provide emergency medical treatment, limited primary care and health protection and evaluation from a point of injury or illness.
- Administer emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties.
- Assist with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment.
- Prepare blood samples for laboratory analysis.
- Prepare patients, operation rooms, equipment and supplies for surgery. The 4215 United States Army Hospital Unit’s responsibility is to maintain command and control of three subordinate units which is, 2290th U.S. Army.
Patient Care Technician Trauma-Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit
Current- Administered all aspects of skin care, including bedside baths, perineal care to patients.
- Identified and reported impaired skin integrity in patients
- Responsible for reporting and charting intake and output functions.
- Acted as liaison between hospital staff and family members.
- Performed Twelve Lead EKG.
- Monitored vital signs and any changes pertaining to patient's overall wellness.
Defense Control Analyst -Political Military Affairs/Directorate Defense Trade Control
Current- Analyzed, evaluated and adjudicated license requests between U.S. companies and foreign parties relating to defense articles on the United States Munitions List (USML). Specifically, analyzes requests pertaining.
- As a Defense Export Control and Compliance System (DECCS) Help Desk Manager is responsible to have a point of contact between an International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) companies and the ITAR company’s.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot the customer’s DECCS Industrial Service Portal website account by providing, organized resources so they are easy to locate on the DECCS Industrial Portal Website, resolved ITAR customer.
Office Manager Of Nuclear Risk Reduction Center
- As an Office Manager for the Bureau of Verification, Compliance and Implementation, the Office of Nuclear Risk Reduction Center (VCI-NRRC), I provided comprehensive executive-level secretarial and administrative.
- Coordinated and worked independently to perform administrative functions such as receiving, transmitting, preparing, coordinating, analyzing, managing and disseminating all incoming and outgoing messages required for.
- Provided meetings support, which includes preparing agendas, minutes/notes, coordinating speaking invitations, and other communications on behalf of the office.
- Served as project manager for special initiatives and assignments.
- Served as key administrative advisor to review, analyzed and ensure administrative compliance with appropriate U.S. Department of State guidelines, internal policies, legislation and approved internal office controls.
- Coordinated, developed and maintained administrative projects within the office to include the development and analysis; and updating internal administrative policies, procedures, and operational processes.
Office Manager Of Verification, Compliance And Implementation Of Conventional Arms Control
- Provided support to the Bureau of Verification, Compliance and Implementation, The Office of Conventional of Arms Control's (VCI/CAC) Director, Action Officers and the Chief of U. S. Delegation to the Joint.
- Tasked to researched, collected and analyzed data on Euro-Atlantic arms control, nonproliferation, disarmament agreements, conventional and non-strategic nuclear weapons, Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe.
- Preparing meetings and reports for the office director and staff members for the Euro-Atlantic arms control meeting, nonproliferation and disarmament agreements meetings, interagency meetings and open skies meetings at.
- Maintained the office director’s calendar is in a consistently accurate fashion, as demonstrated by meetings, speaking engagements, conferences, and briefings scheduled according to priority. Provided reasonable time.
Executive Secretary To Nonproliferation Threat Reduction
- Served as an Executive Secretary to the Deputy Director and the other office staff members of The Bureau of Nonproliferation, The Office of Nonproliferation Threat Reduction (NP/PTR), for which I performed a variety of.
- Collected, analyzed data and maintained files and to prepare reports from Science Technology Institute; Science and Technology of Ukraine; Los Alamos Laboratory concerning Nonproliferation Threat Reduction related to.
- Maintained and managed archive permanent data for proper disposition of records in accordance with existing schedules. Coordinated records management problems with the Bureau of Nonproliferation Record Managers and.
- Arranged meetings, including selection of mutually satisfactory time, reserved and prepared meeting rooms and notified participants.
Program Assistant Of Policy, Planning Coordination Of Bureau Of Western Hemisphere Affairs
- I provided administrative, secretarial, and analytical support to assigned administrative personnel; coordinating and managed office activities, prepared statistics and reports and providing Western Hemisphere Affairs.
- Conducted analyzed, researched data and prepare reports for the office director on dealing with illicit trafficking small arms and counter-narcotics, human rights, labor issues, economic issues, poverty and.
- Instructed and assisted staff members on matters such as correct procedures for correspondence, and memorandums.
- Administered the Office Director or Deputy Director’s travel reservation, itinerary, vouchers and petty cash request forms for approval and payment.
- Prepared presentations for the office staff members by using PowerPoint.
- Established, administered and managed the office’s electronic files for Western Hemisphere Countries dealing with labor issues, narcotics trafficking, poverty, small arms issues and economic issues.
Passport Processing Clerk Assistant Of Special Issuance Agency
- Printed tourist passports, no-fee dependents passports, official passports and diplomatic passports. Selected the correct type of books to be printed.
- Reviewed the data on the CRT screen and applications for accuracy.
- Ensured that the necessary endorsements were properly printed and faulty passports were rejected.
- Official passports and diplomatic passports may have several endorsements that must be properly printed in the books.
- Printed on the average of 500 to 800 passport books of all types per day.
- Assembled and laminated passports, reviewed 400 to 500 passports for typographical or machine errors.
Passport Processing Clerk Assistant- Seattle Passport Agency
- Mail opening and Data Entry Function:
- Accounted for each application listed on the transmittals, verified and calculated all the applications and batched the reports.
- Bar-coded the applications, batched the application, entering 500 per submitted, sorted the applications by the type of applications and claims to U.S. citizenship.
- Performed cashier as assigned.
- Prioritized the batches and accurately entered information from applications into computer at a rate of 70-80 applications per hour with less than 2% error rate.
- If traces of fraud were found, such as birth certificates and other documents, notified the supervisor so action could be taken. Book Print Function:
Geriatric Nursing Assistant
- As a Certified Nursing Assistant, I provided a prescribed personal care services for the residents, under the direction of the unit nurse of Northern Virginia Health Center at Birmingham Green.
- Following the established procedures and standards, to enable the residents to enjoy emotional and physical comfort in a safe and caring environment.
- Participates in resident behavior modification programs as established by the facility.Helps in keeping the unit orderly and equipment ready for use.
- Performs any other duties required to help patient care and maintenance of a smoothly operating department.
- Documents activities through Care Tracker, ADL Flow sheet, Restorative Sheets, various treatment sheets, charge sheets, etc. as established by the facility.
- Follow the established life/transfer programs.
Prn Certified Nursing Assistant
- As a Certified Nursing Assistant, I am responsible for caring for and helping residents with all daily living requirements, as well as interpreting and following all written and oral instructions. As a Certified.
- Working with co-workers and other nursing personnel to provide quality care to the resident.
- Receiving reports from Nursing Supervisor/Charge Nurse for assigned residents.
- Assisting with feeding and setting up of residents trays.
- Helping residents with dressing if indicated, making sure that hands and face are washed, oral hygiene is given and that hair is combed.
- Making residents beds.
Prn Certified Nursing Assistant
- As a Certified Nursing Assistant working with THI Staffing Incorporated, I assisted patients with daily activities such as:
- Serve meals and help patients eat
- Take vital signs
- Turn or reposition patients who are bedridden
- Collect information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and doctors
- Lift patients into beds, wheelchairs, exam tables, etc.
Clinical Technician 2 Medical/Surgical/Telemetry Unit
- As a Clinical Technician every unit at Inova Fairfax Hospital, including:
- Critical Care Units
- Behavioral Health
- Emergency Room
- Provided direct care to patients whose care requirements are routine and standardized, with predictable outcomes, under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse.
- Drawing blood from patients.
Clinical Technician 1 (Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit)
- Assists in the delivery of direct patient care under the supervision of the Registered Nurse.
- Communicates and collaborates with care team members implement the plan of care to meet individualized and developmental patient care outcomes.
- Utilizes information to continuously improve patient care and practice to enhance outcomes.
- Drawing blood from patients.
- Setting up IV for patients.
- Collected and prepared specimens for analysis.
Ssg/E-6 -Medical Ncoic 2290Th United States Army Hospital
As a Medical Sergeant, Assistant Platoon Sergeant, Hospital Ward Master, Administrator of the 2290th United States Army Hospital Reserve Unit of Nursing Education Staff Development (NESD), assisted and supervised soldiers to insure that soldiers got proper training on the hospital wards, field hospitals and mash hospital units. I assisted the lab.
Sgt/E-5 - 7229Th Medical Support Unit
- Served as a medical non-commissioned officer for the 7229th Medical Support unit.
- Supervised 40 personnel.
- Performed medical support for the Northwest Region Support Command in Fort Lewis, Washington.
- Served as assistant Platoon Sergeant, as a Unit Physical Training Instructor and instructor for Combat Training and first aid training.
- Supervised the Physical Examination Team in the 7229th MSU, which consisted of ten personnel, making sure that each soldier did the correct vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration, height and.
- My team took care of 100-150 soldiers a day.
Sgt/E-5 Medical Nco/Combat Medic -6250Th United States Army Hospital Unit (Usah)
As a Sargent as a medical specialist for the 6250th United States Army Hospital (USAH) in the Army Reserve, I supported the Fort Lewis Madigan Hospital at joint base Lewis-McCord, Washington. I assisted medical officers, medical sergeants, medical physicals, and nurses recording vital signs, and medical treatments. Collected and prepared specimens for.
Sgt/E-5 Medical Specialist- 50Th General Hospital
- As a Medical Specialist at the 50th General Hospital Army Reserve Unit.
- Assisted medical officers, medical sergeants, medical physicals, and nurses.
- Collected and prepared specimens for analysis, and assisted in immunizations.
- Administered blood drawn and intravenous (IV).
- Maintained military medical records, and military dental records.
- Maintained all medical records.
Office Automation Clerk-Cooperative Administrative Support Unit (Casu)
- As an office Automation Clerk performed back-up duties to secretary and other principal support positions.
- Established and maintained a filing system for publications and handbooks.
- Opened and distributed mail and verified outgoing correspondence for correct spelling and grammar.
- Maintained time attendance, records of transactions, and provided central source of information activities for the organization.
- Provided receptionist support in a courteous and business-like manner. Used proper telephone procedure and etiquette.
- Accurately recorded and promptly advised employees or managed messages.
E-5/Sgt Medical Nco - 423Rd Medical Company, 62Nd Medical Group
- Served as a medical NCO at the 423rd Medical Company, 62nd Medical Group
- Taking care of injured or wounded Soldiers who needed immediate treatment.
- Provide basic and emergency medical treatment for all active-duty soldiers.
- Administering emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties
- Assisting with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment
- Interviewing patients and recording their medical histories
E-5/Sgt - Medical Nco - I Corps Military Police Brigade
- Served as an Army Medical NCO at the I Corps Military Police Brigade
- Taking care of injured or wounded Soldiers who needed immediate treatment.
- Provide basic and emergency medical treatment for all active-duty soldiers.
- Administering emergency medical treatment while on MP duty.
- Interviewing patients and recording their medical histories
- Taking patients’ temperature, pulse, and blood pressure
Sgt/E-5 -Medical Nco- Hhc 109Th Medical Battalion
- Ambulance Driver for the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 109th Medical Battalion
- Taking care of injured or wounded Soldiers who needed immediate treatment.
- Provide basic and emergency medical treatment for all active-duty soldiers.
- Administering emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties
- Assisting with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment
- Interviewing patients and recording their medical histories
Spc/E-4 Medical Specialist 2-23 Infantry Regiment
- Worked at the 2nd/23rd Infantry Aid Station
- Taking care of injured or wounded Soldiers who needed immediate treatment.
- Provide basic and emergency medical treatment for all active-duty soldiers.
- Administering emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties
- Assisting with outpatient and inpatient care and treatment
- Interviewing patients and recording their medical histories
Spc/E-4 Transportation Management Specialist-310Th Theater Army Area Command
- Provides supervision and technical guidance for subordinates.
- Researches, interprets, prepares, and coordinates actions pertaining to travel entitlement.
- Functions as the customs officer for shipment releases in overseas theaters.
- Operates as quality control noncommissioned officer for commercial movement contracts.
- Monitors all freight, cargo, and materiel shipments to ensure accountability; identifies and reports problem areas within the traffic management system to prevent additional costs, losses, and damage. Conducts.
- Requests, coordinates, and monitors movement schedules and programs; ensures transport capability is appropriate, cost effective, and meets mission requirements.
Spc/E-4 Transportation Management Specialist And Cargo Specialist-302 Transportation Company
- Transportation Management:
- Provides supervision and technical guidance for subordinates.
- Researches, interprets, prepares, and coordinates actions pertaining to travel entitlement.
- Functions as the customs officer for shipment releases in overseas theaters.
- Operates as quality control noncommissioned officer for commercial movement contracts.
- Monitors all freight, cargo, and materiel shipments to ensure accountability; identifies and reports problem areas within the traffic management system to prevent additional costs, losses, and damage.
Pfc/E-3 Structural Specialist-Combat Engineer-464 Transportation Company
- Assists in building layout, framing, sheathing, fabrication and roofing structures.
- Assists in erection of rough timber structures.
- Read and interprets drawings, plans and specifications.
- Repairs and renovates all types of structures and erects prefabricated buildings.
- Constructs concrete form work for slabs, walls, and columns.
- Assists in performance of combat engineer missions, Reserve Components (RC) assists in sawmill set up and operation.
Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. education
Bachelor Of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Security Management, 2.63
Certificate, Independent Studies
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Diploma, Primary Leadership Development Course (Pldc)
Diploma, Army Medical Specialist 91A & 91B (Now Health Care Specialist/Combat Medic 68W)
Broadcast Communication And Journalism
High School Diploma, Academics
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Master Of Science - Ms, Intelligence Management
Basic Non-Commissioned Officer Course-(Bnoc)
88N Transportation Management Coordinator
57H Army Cargo Handler
51C Army Structures Specialist
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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. works for United States Army Reserve.
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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. is listed as SSG and E-6 Human Resource Specialist NCOIC 7250th Medical Support Unit and 7417th Troop Medical Clinic at United States Army Reserve.
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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. is based in Washington, District Of Columbia, United States while working with United States Army Reserve.
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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. has worked for United States Army Reserve, The George Washington University Hospital, U.S. Department Of State, Birmingham Green, and Gainesville Health & Rehab Center.
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Christopher K. Sese-Khalid Sr. holds Bachelor Of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Security Management, 2.63 from University Of Phoenix.
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