Assistant Coach | Yale University
Apr 2nd, 2008 by Coach DeLorm
Additional Education & Experience: 1.) Defensive Experience 2.) National Recruiting Area Experience Yale University Assistant Football Coach. Yale University is a member of the NCAA and IVY League Con



My name is Bryant Robinson, I have a B.S. in Criminal Justice. I have worked with children from the ages of 10-20 since 2002. I was a counselor in an Alternative to Detention program for 2 years and
a Juvenile Detention officer for juvenile girls ages 10-17 for a year and a half up until I relocated back to Bergen County from Connecticut. I graduated from Hackensack High School in June of 1998 and was a letter winner in Football (3 year starter),
Wrestling (3 year starter), and Track and Field (4 year Start). I play College football at the University of New Haven, first year under Tony Sparono(Miami Dolphins Head Coach) and my last three years under Darren Rizzi( Bergen Catholic Graduate and University of Rhode Island Head Football Coach). I was a substitute teacher for the Hackensack School System in 2005-2006) and assistant football coach at Saint Joseph Regional High School
until I received employment at a halfway house as a clinical case manger. I have been currently working for the Division of Youth and Family Services for the last Year and 5 months as a
Permanency Case Manager. I love working with children to help them be successful in life and teaching the meaning of a good education as well as teaching athletes that having athletic
talent is a gift from GOD and that education is the first priority. I feel that the teacher from the past who taught education along with good societal values are a few in the educational field. Along with my background with children
dealing with the court system and or child protective services I bring a since of understanding of life that will allow me to connect with the students in the classroom. I feel that I will be a good asset to Saint Anthony High School academically first and Athletically second because of my background and my knowledge of Bergen County’s diverse cultures. Please review the the copy of my resume attached to this email for consideration of employment for at Yale University
Thank you,
Bryant Robinson
Bryant Robinson
127 Washington Avenue.
Rutherford, NJ 07070
201-675-5490
Dear Employer,
Please accept my resume for review and consideration with your
organization. The current needs of your organization match my
career goals and qualifications quite well. I am pursuing a
career in human services and educational field, which helps
individuals in need.
As noted in the enclosed resume, I would like to utilize my
organization skills and experience in working with people, to
influence them in a positive direction by training them with life
skills techniques. While working at the Youth Continuum Inc.
Juvenile Under Supervised Transition Program, Youth Continuum
Inc. Odali Center for Girls Detention Center and Division of
Youth and Family Services, I have been able to learn more about
family needs and the court system along with learning the proper
way to supervise staff and residents. Working with at risk youth
has given me a strong foundation in the field of counseling. In
addition, my academic courses along with numerous job related
training’s have allowed me to gain experience in group dynamics,
statistics and time management. My anticipation for working with
individuals in need grows deeper than experience.
Upon receipt and review of my credentials, I welcome the
opportunity to meet with you and discuss this position further.
It is my sincerest hope that you will consider me a qualified and
viable candidate for this position and I look forward to hearing
from you.
Thank you,
Bryant Jay Robinson
Enc… Resume
127 Washington Ave.
Rutherford, NJ 07070
Phone 201-675-5490
Bryant J. Robinson
Education 1998-2002 University Of New Haven
West Haven, CT
Criminal Justice
Concentration: Juvenile and Family
Professional experience 01/07-Present Division of Youth and
Family Services Paramus, NJ
Family Service Specialist II
The Division of Youth and Family Services is New Jersey’s child
protection and child welfare agency within the Department of
Children and Families. Its mission is to ensure the safety,
permanency and well-being of children and to support families.
Job duties include but not limited to: Under direction of a
Supervising Family Services Specialist 2 or other supervisory
official in the Department of Children and Families, performs
field and office work to conduct various types of investigations
including abuse and/or neglect referrals, problematic family
situations, in-home supervision, residential placement, foster
care, placement supervision; collects, records and analyzes
significant facts, and determines appropriate action; provides
treatment counseling services to children in their own home or
placement, and to their families.
5/2005-5/2007 Atlantic
Entertainment Carlstadt, NJ
Security
A million dollar a year company that caters to NJ and NY. Job
duties include, making sure all customers have proper I.D., Pat
searches when needed, making sure all customers follow the rules
and regulations of the company, handling of cash funds,
restraints when situations arise, and supervision of 3-4 staff
members at a time.
2/2006-1/2007 Community Education Centers
Newark, NJ
Clinical Case Manager
600 bed male facility that house’s State of New Jersey parole
violators, Essex and Union County inmates. Job duties included,
but not limited to: supervision of inmates, running of clinical
groups, writing of incident reports, writing of parole reports
and writing of monthly and weekly evaluations.
4/2004-2/2005 Youth Continuum (Odali Center For Girls)
Hamden, CT
Juvenile Detention Officer
Girl’s detention center serving 12 female residents ages 11-16.
Program provides education, recreation, counseling/case
management, substance abuse assessments, and life skills groups
as youth await court disposition. Duties include supervising 3 to
4 staff members in absents of supervisor, supervision of daily
activities, Record and report information of any misconduct,
abuse or potentially criminal conduct, Take action, according to
program guidelines to control clients whose behavior is
physically threatening to self or others, assist in the
administration of intake questionnaires, and facilitate groups
according to program guidelines.
Objective To help individuals in need so that they can be
productive citizens in life.
Accreditations Bergen County substitute certificate.