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Connie Chatelain

Home Care Specialist at The Independence Center

Connie Chatelain has a wealth of work experience spanning over two decades. Connie began their career in 1992 as a Customer Service agent for Convergys. In 1993, they moved to Quality Control at HyClone Laboratories (Thermo Fisher Scientific). In 1997, they took on the role of Campus Bookstore Associate at Ogden-Weber Technical College. In 1998, they became a Certified Medical Assistant at Midtown Community Health Center. In 1999, they took on the role of Certified Medical Assistant at Blackfoot Medical Center. In 2001, they became the High School Assistant Tennis Coach at Blackfoot School District. In 2007, they became the High School Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis Coach at Weber School District. In 2008, they became a Certified Umpire at USTA United States Tennis Association. Finally, in 2016, they became a Home Care Specialist at The Independence Center.

Connie Chatelain has a diverse education background. Connie obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Communication, Business Fundamentals, and Spanish from Brigham Young University - Idaho in 2017. Connie also holds a PathwayConnect Certificate from BYU-Pathway Worldwide. In 1998, they earned a CMA Certified Medical Assistant from Ogden-Weber Technical College, and in 1994 they obtained an Associate of Science (AS) in Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General from Weber State University. Additionally, Connie has obtained several certifications, including a Community Emergency Response Team Certification in 2009, a Young Women's Organization Summiteer Advanced Leadership Level Camp Certification in 1990, and a Certified Medical Assistant from the American Association of Medical Assistants in 1998.

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  • Home Care Specialist

    January, 2016 - present