Alyssa Carter has a diverse range of work experience. Alyssa started their career in 2018 as a Gypsy Moth Surveyor/Trapper at the Missouri Department of Conservation. In this role, Alyssa placed, monitored, and analyzed insect traps, collected data using maps and GPS, and maintained a state-issued vehicle.
In 2016, Alyssa worked as an Activity Assistant at Adventure Club, where they designed and implemented activity plans for children aged 5 to 12. Alyssa effectively communicated with children and team members to solve problems and improve site management.
In 2019, Alyssa joined Litzsinger Road Ecology Center as an Outdoor Education Intern. Alyssa led children in ecological investigations, facilitated outdoor learning activities, and adapted educational experiences based on changing circumstances.
At Elemental Enzymes, Alyssa has held multiple roles since 2019. Alyssa started as a Research Assistant, then progressed to Research Technician I, II, and III. Currently, they serve as an Assistant Research Scientist. The details of their responsibilities are not provided.
Overall, Alyssa's work experience demonstrates their expertise in research, education, and activity planning, making their a valuable asset in scientific and educational settings.
Alyssa Carter completed their Bachelor of Arts - BA degree in Biology at Webster University from 2015 to 2019.
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