Ashley Higgs

Operations And Intake Director at Open Sky Wilderness Therapy

Ashley Higgs has a diverse range of work experience. Ashley started their career in 2009 at Joe's Crab Shack, where they held multiple roles including Event Coordinator, Brand Ambassador, Server, and Bartender. In 2014, they moved on to Sava's Restaurant as a Bartender, Server, and Trainer. In 2016, they worked at Tavolina as a Bar Supervisor and Head Server. That same year, they also worked as an EMT-B at Huron Valley Ambulance, providing life-saving interventions and engaging in community outreach programs. In 2016, they joined Open Sky Wilderness Therapy as a Transporter, responsible for the safe intake and transport of students. Over the years, they progressed within the organization and took on roles such as Senior III Field Guide, Field Manager, and Assistant Field Director. Currently, they hold the position of Operations and Intake Director at Open Sky Wilderness Therapy.

Ashley Higgs completed their education in a chronological order. In 2005, they obtained a Diploma in General Studies from Saline High School. Following this, they attended Washtenaw Community College from 2009 to 2012. The specific degree and field of study during this period are not mentioned. In 2016, Ashley attended Huron Valley Ambulance and earned an AEMT (Advanced Emergency Medical Technician) certification in Emergency Medical Services. Additionally, they obtained several certifications, including WFR (Wilderness First Responder) from NOLS Wilderness Medicine in April 2018, EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician-Basic) from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians in March 2016, and Healthcare Provider CPR AED Certified from the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association in February 2016. No information is provided on their current educational status or any further academic endeavors.

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Timeline

  • Operations And Intake Director

    July, 2023 - present

  • Assistant Field Director

    November, 2020

  • Field Manager

    May, 2020

  • Senior III Field Guide

    July, 2017

  • Transporter

    December, 2016