Assyria Chambers
About Assyria Chambers
Assyria Chambers is a Retail Associate at Kohl's Department Stores and an Urban Teacher Resident at Urban Teachers. She has a background in psychology and education, with aspirations to support mental health and child development.
Current Positions
Assyria Chambers is currently working in multiple roles. She serves as a Retail Associate at Kohl's Department Stores in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Additionally, she has been working as a Teacher Assistant and Tutor at Nathaniel Alexander Elementary in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is also an Urban Teacher Resident with Urban Teachers in Maryland. These positions involve varied responsibilities in both retail and educational environments.
Previous Experience
Assyria Chambers has accumulated diverse work experience in the education and retail sectors. She worked as an Asep Associate at Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina and as a Temp in the Research and Accountability Department at Durham Public Schools. She also held an internship at Freedom School Partners and worked as a Cashier at Panera Bread, Elevation Burger, and Wheels Fun Park. Each role contributed to her broad skill set and dedication to both education and customer service.
Educational Background
Assyria Chambers holds a Master of Science degree in Education from Johns Hopkins University School of Education. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her foundational education includes a focus on Engineering at the Southern School of Energy and Sustainability, as well as the Southern School of Engineering in Durham, NC. Her academic pursuits have equipped her with a strong understanding of both psychology and engineering principles.
Career Focus and Aspirations
Assyria Chambers is dedicated to addressing mental health stigma within the African American community. She plans to leverage her knowledge in psychology and child development to make a significant impact on young children's lives. Her focus is on helping children in grades K-5 overcome their problems and setbacks. She prioritizes mental health for everyone and aims to provide equal opportunities for today's youth.