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Gersom Jimenez

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Company First Sergeant
El Paso, Tx

SUMMARY
Throughout a 19 year career in the U.S. Army, I have trained and maintained the health and welfare of
thousands of Soldiers. In my current position, I am responsible for 540 Soldiers. This includes
administrative actions and fitness training. I have served in every leadership position up to my current
rank/grade. These include Senior Company Line Medic, Aid Station Medic, Squad Leader, Section Leader,
Platoon Sergeant, Clinic NCOIC and First Sergeant. My most prominent quality is to take the most
challenging jobs and perform the best I can.

WORK EXPERIENCE

First Sergeant
B Company, William Beaumont AMC, Fort Bliss, Texas
Dec 2015 - Current
I facilitate all physical, warrior skills, medical, weapons and mental resiliency training for 540 Soldiers. I
am also the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Company Commander in all matters that can affect any Soldier
within the Company.

Department of Primary Care Chief Clinical Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge (NCOIC)


Soldier Family Medical Clinic, Fort Bliss, Texas
Jun 2014 - Nov 2015
As the Chief Clinical NCOIC, I was in charge of ensuring all six Primary Care Clinics were at 100%
capabilities at all times. This required constant inspections and preparation planning for any inspections.
This included an inspection completed by The Joint Commission that led to zero findings with in the
Department. It also contributed to the best inspection results for William Beaumont AMC in over 20 years.

Clinical NCOIC
Soldier Family Medical Clinic, Fort Bliss, Texas
May 2013 - Jun 2014
I was responsible for the operations of a 55,000 square foot facility that housed laboratory, radiology,
physical/occupational therapy, audiology, three primary care clinics, optometry and a traumatic brain
injury clinic. Each area was required to be fully stocked and manned to ensure that all patients were
taken care of.

Medical Platoon Sergeant


1-502d Infantry Battalion, Fort Campbell, Kentucky
May 2010 - May 2013
While in this Battalion, I was in charge of five Battalion Aid Stations that were spread throught the Zhari
District in Afghanistan. This required the training of 30 junior enlisted Soldiers to a level that they could
maintain all the standards with minimal guidance. Each Aid Station was capable of sustaining 3-5
casualties at any given time for an hour. I also was the Senior Medical Advisor to an Afghan Doctor on a
second rotation to Eastern Afghanistan. This led to the development of higher standards in the medical
facility within the district and training for all Afghan medics within the area.
Senior Small Group Leader (SGL)
NCO Academy, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
May 2007 - May 2010
I served as a Senior SGL at the Advanced Leaders Course for NCOs at the Army Medical Department
NCO Academy. The primary function was to facilitate classes to help to teach Soldiers advanced leading
skills for physical, mental and combat related functions. This included didactic training as well as
hands-on training. Each instructor had to re-certified prior to each class to ensure all standards were
maintained and of high quality.

Treatment Platoon, Platoon Sergeant


C Co, 501st Forward Support Battalion, Friedberg, Germany
May 2005 - May 2007
In charge of the health, welfare, fitness and combat readiness of 60 Soldiers while preparing to deploy to
Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This included peak physical conditioning,rifle marksmanship,
Emergency Medical Technician training, rapid laboratory setups, mobile aid station drills, mobile radiology
services and forward combat support for ground troops. The training culminated with a 15 month rotation
to Ar-Ramadi, Iraq with no injuries or casualties to any of the original 60 Soldiers.

Primary Care/Immunization Clinic NCOIC; Combined Troop Medical Clinic (CTMC) Assistant NCOIC
Irwin Army Community Hospital (IACH), Fort Riley, Kansas
Apr 2002 - May 2005
My service here, began as the assistant to the NCOIC of the CTMC. This clinic had the capability to see all
3,000 of the Troops assigned to the field units assigned to Fort Riley. My duties were to create schedules,
maintain supplies, coordinate supply pick ups, physical training and all medical training for 30 Medics,
Nurses and Desk Clerks that were assigned to the clinic. Upon promotion, I was placed in charge of the
three Primary Care Clinics within IACH and the Immunization Clinic. These clinics were utilized by
beneficiaries and retirees. This required the management of each clinic with 20 employees for each clinic
as well as the management of all administrative actions and supply levels. This had to be accomplished
with only a total of three Soldiers, one Nursing Supervisor and one Medical (Provider) Coordinator.

Senior Line Medic


1-15th Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Casey, Korea
Apr 2001 - Apr 2002
My function in this unit was to care for and deploy with Bravo Battery. This Battery contained 120 men
with various occupations. As the Line Medic, it was my duty to check and treat any ailments that any of
the Soldiers may have obtained. I was also responsible for the evacuation coordination and relay pick up
point for other Battery's within the area, if needed. As the Senior Medical person on the ground, I was the
medical advisor to the Company Commander. It was important to report any extreme medical cases that
could reduce man power.

Platoon/Aid Station Medic


2-18th Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Jul 1998 - Apr 2001
As a medic, I was part of the set up and tear down crew to prepare the Aid Station for movement. I had
to help restock and order supplies needed for each training exercise in preparation for deployment. I was
also assigned to Bravo Battery as one of their medics. I was responsible for triaging any patients that
presented to the Aid Station and send up reports to the Battalion's Physician's Assistant. I also helped to
coordinate Combat Lifesaver Classes that trained non-medical personnel in basic first responder, medical
procedures.

EDUCATION

General Studies
Barton County Community College, Great Bend, Kansas
2005 - 2008
I completed an Associate's in General Studies. This was in preparation to start and complete a Bachelor's
in Health and Wellness. The premise was to ensure all pre-requisites were completed so that I could
focus on my degree plan.

Health and Wellness


Kaplan University, Florida
2014 - 2017
I am currently completing my Bachelor's in Health and Wellness. I plan on working in this field upon
retirement from the Army. My goal is to help those people who want to change their lifestyles for a
happier, healthier and more fulfilled life. It is my belief that with physical fitness there must be a mental
workout plan as well. Without the mental change, the physical change will not be maintained.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Through my adult life, I have learned to see and project possibilities and work on corrective actions before
they happen. This has helped me to be proactive instead of reactive. I believe my discipline and desire to
complete tasks to the best of my ability give me an edge on the competition and to create great products
for my team.

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