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1. Joshua Vallely 11 West Field Road, Great Shelford, Cambridge. CB22 5JW Home number: 01223 842574 Mobile: 07851 449818 Email: [email protected] I believe I am a reliable, trustworthy and responsible person, who is in fact committed and is always hard working. Even if things become stressful, I always enjoy working part of a team or being the leader. I also enjoy learning new skills along the way and bonding with people. Qualifications GCSE English (Grade C) Maths (Still undergoing) Art & Design (Grade C) Drama (Grade C) History (Grade D) BTEC First Certificate Applied Science (Pass) Core Science unit 1 (Pass) NVQ (Level 1 to 5) French (Pass) Education Long Road Sixth Form College (2012 Present) By the end of the first year of Long Road Sixth Form, I achieved a Distinction in OCR Level 2 National Certificate in Media. Currently, I am working towards Level 3 Media Diploma. Since Level 2 was about learning ropes of the creativity and the understanding of industries that were focused around media, Level 3 is more focused on using those skills and putting them down on paper and onto the screen. We use softwares such as; Adobe Photoshop, Adobe 2. Premiere, Final Cut and the key element of research. Researching different media types and how they came around. I am also part of the peer support club where I help around parents and students on opening days and open evenings. Sawston Village College (2007 2012) In Sawston Village College I was the head of creating a school poster for the end of year, I had a meeting once a week with other students and teachers to discuss matters involving the art style and the colours that were going to be used. Career History Forest Ranger (20th May 29th May 2010) Every day during the two weeks I did voluntary work at Gogmagog forest in Folklore; I was friendly and gave respect to the members of my team of colleagues and the members of the public who passed through with their pets. I would get on with the tasks I was given at hand and I would ask for help if I needed it. During my time of being a Forest Ranger, I began to development a new set of skills that have helped me to this day. Such as; Lifting heavy objects without injuring myself and others. I was also given a set of tasks during the experience such as: Serving customers on the till at the front of shop. Fixing fences. Digging holes. Chopping down trees. Clearing up foot paths. Counting and also taking note of how much money was made on that day. Locking the door at the end of the day.