Licensed Substitute Teacher
CurrentLanguage Arts, Social Studies, Special Education
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Kelly Paige is listed as Licensed Substitute Teacher at Lake Oswego School District, based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at oregon.gov, phone signal with area code 503, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Kelly Paige.
Kelly Paige previously worked as Happily Retired from State Government at Self-Employed and Independent Associate, MBA, Paralegal at Legalshield, Independent Associate. Kelly Paige holds Mba, International Finance from Thunderbird School Of Global Management.
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First Manager of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program; experience in Cannabis Therapeutics policy and regulation Created and managed nation’s first state-run medical cannabis registry for patients and caregivers Designed and delivered presentations on the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program for local patient groups, businesses, health care providers, and associations; provided education and training on the provisions of Oregon’s law. Traveled to Maryland and Hawaii to testify before state legislative sessions regarding the Oregon model; consulted with other states, municipalities, and Health Canada as they developed medical cannabis registration systems. Communicated state statutory admistrative law concepts to patients using layman’s terms to facilitate understanding, and guided physicians to research sources on medical cannabis. Worked with Oregon State Police to develop an interface with Oregon’s Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) that would protect patient and physician confidentiality while allowing for registration verification. Developed budget, forms, data base, policies, procedures, and administrative rules for program; supervised support staff; served as media spokesperson for the program.First Coordinator of the Oregon WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Program: Finding-free audit from USDA following first year of the program. Executive Director of two State of Oregon Regulatory Boards: Private Investigators & Optometry.Executive Director of three non-profit agencies located in Asia/Pacific and Alaska.Specialties: innovative program development and administration; efficient operations and financial management; creative policy analysis; engaging workplace training; effective compliance and regulatory management; urban, rural, and multi-cultural public/private sector liaison.
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Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States
Language Arts, Social Studies, Special Education
Portland, Salem, And Eastern Oregon
Portland, Oregon Area
Legal services and identity theft protection for members in 49 states and 4 Canadian provinces
Portland, Salem, And Eastern Oregon
Training, community partner and health care provider liaison, and technical assistance for rollout of the Affordable Care Act in Oregon. Outreach to both public and private sector partners (advocacy organizations, insurance agents, hospitals, rural health clinics), including a variety of presentations, collaborative meetings, application and enrollment events, and training sessions. Policy research and consultation with community partners. [May - Oct, 2013: Maternal & Child Health; statewide training conferences; grant expansion for Home Visiting program]
Salem, Oregon
With this position, I was able to integrate areas of my experience in the corporate and non-profit, as well as government, sectors: accounting; budgeting; program and personnel management; Board member recruitment and training; statute and administrative rule writing; legislative liaison; auditing; continuing education for professionals; regulation; and committee leadership.
Responsible for compiling new training manual and qualifying examination for Oregon Uniform Crime Reporting Unit. Served as liaison between Oregon law enforcement entities (police departments and county sheriffs) and the Uniform Crime Reporting Division of the FBI in the area of compiling and reporting accurate crime statistics for Oregon. Worked with the OUCR team to develop a new web-based reporting system for crime reporting. Traveled statewide, and trained local law enforcement personnel in crime reporting procedures.
Responsible for compliance evaluations of county health department vital records operations; provide training and consultation for local government and tribal registrars; funeral directors; physicians and medical examiners; hospital medical records clerks and nurses; midwives; and county marriage clerks. Trained users at all levels on the web-based Oregon Vital Events Registration System; provided technical assistance, wrote training materials; conducted classes on-site and via webinars. Produced newsletters on vital records topics; wrote instructional aids to vital records; and developed a County user manual. Worked closely with the Oregon Child Support Enforcement Division on paternity issues. Represented the Center for Health Statistics at meetings of the Oregon Funeral Directors Association, the Oregon Mortuary and Cemetery Board, and at the annual Oregon Rural Health Conference. Traveled extensively statewide for outreach, training, and quality assurance activities.
Responsible for administrative, personnel, and fiscal activities for a statewide agency which licensed and regulated private investigators. Prepared and managed agency's budget. Compiled monthly Revenue and Expense reports for Board review. Wrote and revised Oregon Administrative Rules, and Oregon Revised Statutes which governed agency operations. Developed program policies, procedures, and strategic plans. Coordinated task force and advisory panel meetings and rules hearings. Coordinated compliance investigations and disciplinary hearings. Acted as liaison with licensees, legislators, professional organizations, law enforcement, other state agencies, and the general public. Supervised and trained agency staff. Designed and maintained agency website. Wrote and designed agency newsletters. Provided technical assistance and training at continuing education seminars statewide.
Health Care Licensure and Certification Section. Surveying, monitoring, regulation, and evaluation of health and personal care providers for compliance with state licensing and federal Medical and/or Medicaid requirements; produced written reports of findings; assisted Section Manager in preparation and monitoring of section budgets and contracts and in staff recruitment; developed and revised administrative rules for Section's multiple programs.
Health Care Licensure and Certification Section. Created and managed nation's first registry for medical marijuana patients. Wrote Oregon Administrative Rules; developed program policies and procedures; coordinated task force and advisory panel meetings and rules hearings; liaison with patients, physicians and other health care professionals, attorneys, employers, legislators, law enforcement, and other state agencies. Supervised and trained clerical staff. Responsible for media and public relations concerning program operations. Provided technical assistance, training, and informational presentations upon request. Assisted other cities, states, and Health Canada in development of medical marijuana registration systems.
Program; Chair, Food Review Committee. Responsible for coordinating all vendor training, authorization, monitoring, investigation, and administrative appeals process activities for the WIC [Women, Infants, and Children] Program. Primary liaison with private sector partners (retail grocers, pharmacies, dairies, and farmers markets), USDA, and County Health Departments concerning vendor issues. Responsible for maintaining a balance of good public relations with vendors and compliance with the WIC Vendor Agreement, USDA regulations, and Oregon Administrative Rules to ensure program integrity and meet public health objectives. Treasurer for the National Association of Farmers' Market Nutrition Programs
Regional land use, facilities, and transportation planning analysis. Conducted studies and wrote staff reports and findings on proposals for boundary changes in cities and special districts in Washington, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties. Required knowledge of governmental structure, land use planning, public service delivery, administrative law, and public finance. Extensive communication, coordination, negotiation, and public relations skills required for dealing with multiple governmental units, elected and appointed officials, neighborhood groups, and private citizens.
Responsible for fundraising, public relations, administrative, and fiscal activities for a federation of non-profit social service, health, educational, and environmental organizations. Traveled throughout Alaska to coordinate giving campaigns in public and private worksites. Prepared monthly presentations to Board members. Coordinated fund accounting and allocation to member agencies. Prepared budget, tax, and financial reports. Wrote and designed campaign literature and promotional items. Supervised campaign staff and volunteer activity. Organized events and receptions. Represented Alaska Community Share to businesses, media, statewide federations, national coalitions, community groups, and the general public. Served as Treasurer for the Alaska Association of Non-Profit Corporations and as a founding member of the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce (Committee on Business & Environment) Green Star Program. Adjunct Faculty - University of Alaska, Anchorage(Anchorage, Alaska: Fall, 1991) Management Principles & Practices
Managed world's largest USO at Kadena Air Force Base in Okinawa, Japan. Directed all administrative and fiscal operations of complex facility serving social, educational, and recreational needs of the Kadena military community. Operations included a wide range of classes, programs and tours; snack bar; gift shop; information and referral services; emergency assistance. Traveled throughout Asia as buyer for five USO Okinawa gift shops. Organized container and air-freight shipments; and Thailand. Managed $2 million operating budget and multi-national staff of 45. Extensive public relations with military command and Okinawan community. Developed and taught course in basic Japanese language and culture.
Managed centers in Inchon, Korea, and Guam. Responsible for all management and financial functions of non-profit operations providing social services, recreational, and morale-building support to merchant mariners. Center facilities included restaurant, bar, game room, gift shop, overseas phones, foreign currency exchange, lounge and information services. Assisted in design and supervised construction of expanded dining facility. Developed new menu lay-out and food selections. Managed multinational staff of 35 and budget of $800,000. Effective liaison with U.S. military and local port communities.
Based in New York City; served as internal management consultant implementing purchasing and cost accounting systems for luxury hotels in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Trained staff; developed and coordinated system policy with local, regional, and corporate management. Centralized purchasing and reduced expenses through streamlined procedures and competitive bidding. Organized and catalogued hotel inventories. Introduced inventory management and reduction programs. Worked with Food and Beverage personnel to establish cost control and revenue enhancement measures.
Implemented Work Management programs in banking operations areas. Conducted studies in Demand Deposit Accounting, Currency and Payment Processing, and Customer Services departments. Programs resulted in staff reductions, improved work flows, service benefits, and cost savings.
Implemented productivity improvement studies in insurance administration departments. Reduced expenses and enhanced workflows in Office Services, Personnel, and Accounting departments. Conducted cost analyses for office automation. Trained and supervised junior analysts. Developed and presented a three-day seminar in Work Management concepts.Note: I worked for this company twice. Before entering the Peace Corps (in Boston, from June of 1977 to June of 1978), and after the Peace Corps (in New York City).
Trained administrative personnel in sales offices country-wide; conducted procedural audits; acted as liaison between sales and administration. Based in Wellesley Hills, MA.
Coursework in Legal Research, Legal Writing, Legal Technology, Litigation, and Legal Specialties (Family Law, Probate & Estate Law.
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Kelly Paige works for Lake Oswego School District.
Kelly Paige is listed as Licensed Substitute Teacher at Lake Oswego School District.
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Kelly Paige is based in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States while working with Lake Oswego School District.
Kelly Paige has worked for Lake Oswego School District, Self-Employed, Legalshield, Independent Associate, State Of Oregon, Oregon Health Authority, and State Of Oregon.
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Kelly Paige holds Mba, International Finance from Thunderbird School Of Global Management.
Kelly Paige is listed with skills including Nonprofits, Community Outreach, Fundraising, Leadership, Training, Public Speaking, Management, and Strategic Planning.
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