CURRICULUM VITAE
PAUL ANDREW BOURNE
Home Address
7F Cambridge Street
Franklin Town
Kingston 16
Kingston, Jamaica
Tel. : 1 876 841 4931
Email: paulbourne1@yahoo.com
Present Position Graduate Assistant, Dept. of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work; University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica: 2004
Nationality Jamaican
EDUCATION
M.Sc. Demography (pending) Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica.
B.Sc. Demography and Economics (2004) University of the West Indies,
Mona Campus.
Diploma Business Studies (1999) University of Technology, Jamaica
EMPLOYMENT
Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of the West indies:
Jan. 1 – Present
Tutor; Department of Sociology, University of the West indies: Sept. – Dec. 31, 2004
COURSES TUTORED
Undergraduate
Introduction to social research (Sy13B)
Introduction to Population (Sy21M)
Introduction to Statistics (Sy16C)
Survey Design (Sy22D)
Head of Mathematics Department – Vauxhall High School : 1997 – 2004
Research Assistant – to Dr. Patricia Anderson Department of Sociology, University of the West Indies, Jamaica: January-2004.
Part-time Lecturer Corporate Business Institute: September 2002 – 2003
Part-time Lecturer A’ Level Economics/Math/Accounting, Pre-University School, Taylor Hall, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus: September 2001 – Oct. 2004
Manager Ruby Enterprise1990 – 1999
Accountant Carputel Company Limited: Jan. – Dec. 1997
Teacher of Mathematics St. Mary’s College: September 1996 – 1997
Teacher of Math. /Principles of Accounts/Typewriting/Office Procedures Kingston College: September 1995 – 1996
Head of Business Education Dept. Mathematics Teacher and Bursar; Gaynstead High School: July 1994 – August 1995
Accounts Receivables Clerk Fiesta Car Rentals: Summer 1993
Treasurer ACRM c/o Students’ Union CAST (presently U.T.E.C.H): July 1993 – Aug. 1994
Part-time Lecturer A’ & O’Level Accounting and Mathematics, ACRM c/o Students’ Union,University of Technology, Jamaica: September 1993 – October 2002
Part-time teacher, C.X.C Mathematics, Typewriting and Accounts; Y.W.C.A School Leavers’ Institute: September 1992 – August 1994
Principal; P.B Institute September 1986 – June 1997
Mathematics Teacher Oberlin High School: September 1994 - August 1995
Part-time teacher C.X.C Principles of Accounts; Ardenne Extension High School: September 1992 - August 1995
Class teacher for a grade 5 and taught Mathematics to grades 7, 8 and 9 –
John Mills AllAge: September 1990 – August 1992
Census Clerk, Census Department c/o Statistical Institute of Jamaica
Jan. 1990- Jan. 1991
HEART Trainee; F.W. Woolworth & Co. January 1990 – August 1990
Accounts teacher; Pentab Evening Institute: 1985 – 1990
Clerical/Accounting Clerk; Jamaica Teachers’ Association January 1987- August 1988
PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Advisor, Guild of Students, UWI:2002 – 2003
Communication Consultant/Specialist; A.B’s Promotion: July 2002- Present
PRO. Officer, South Coast Optimist Club: 2001 – 2002
Chairman, the Dream Team (SDC Youth Club): 2002 – Present
Freelance Writer, Teen Herald, Herald Jam. Ltd.: Jan. 2002 - Present
Deputy Leader, Quality Leadership Mgmt. training, UWI, Mona Campus: 2001 – 2002
Technical Director, St. Mary’s College Football programme: 1996 – 1997
Director debate society, St. Mary’s College: 1996 – 1997
Voluntary teacher, Y.M.C.A (40-hours): 2001
Poetry Recitation – [Ceremonial Events; Funerals] : 1991 – Present
POSITIONS OF LEADERSHIP
2004, Vice President – Communication/Information , Franklin Town Development Community
2004, Editor-n-Chief, Ideaz, Franklin Town Community Newsletter
2002, President/Chairman, The Dream Team (i.e., SDC Youth Club), Franklin Town Community
2002 (Summer), Manager; Southern St. Catherine Youth Camp
2001, PRO. South Coast Optimist Club
2000 – 2002, President, Youth Embracing Servitude (YES), Horizon Park, St. Catherine
2001 – 2002, Personal Assistant, Ms. Jennifer Edwards, former Member of Parliament of South Western St. Catherine
1995 – 1995 Contact Teacher & Treasurer of Staff Committee; Kingston College
1996/97, President, Above Rocks Police Youth Club
Class Representative; University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica:
2000/01, Introduction of Politics
2001/02, Intermediary Macroeconomics I and II
2001/02; Caribbean Economic Problems
2001/02; Quantitative Techniques
2003/04; Reproductive Health and Family Life Education
2003/04; International Economic Relations I
2003; Introduction to Social Marketing
2003; Entrepreneurship and Venture Management
2004; Population, Environment and Development
2005; Advanced Demographic Techniques I and II
SPECIAL SKILLS
Research –
• Data collection
• Quantitative analyses and Qualitative analyses
• Questionnaire design
• Questionnaire analyses
• Questionnaire evaluation
• Questionnaire administration
• Literature review
• Sampling design
• Satistical PackageSocial Sciences
Proposal writing
Microsoft office
• Microsoft words
• Access
• Excel
• Publisher
• Powerpoint
Typing
Business Plan
Social Marketing
Operations Research – TORA
Non-reviewed publications.
2004 Bourne, P. Inflation: How bad it is in Jamaica. Campus Beat. University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica. Newsletter 2:1:2
2004 Bourne, P. Community Development. Ideaz 1:1-6.
2004 Bourne, P. Social Integration
2004 Bourne, P. America, We have had enough. The Jamaica Observer; Wednesday, July 09, 2004
2004 Bourne, P. Dr. Minott and the JLP. The Jamaica Observer; Sunday, July 20, 2004
2004 Bourne, P. Well done, JAAA. The Jamaica Gleaner; Thursday, July 1, 2004
2004 Bourne, P. CXC Mathematics Series, Newspaper (Teen Herald)
2003 Bourne, P. Beauty. Used as final item in JCDC – parish finalists for LaLyce Gray Basic
2003 Bourne, P. Financing New Entrepreneurial Ventures
2001 Bourne, P. Life. The Jamaica Gleaner; Sunday, July 9, 2000
2001 Bourne, P. Life Was. The Jamaica Gleaner; Sunday, August, 2001
2001 Bourne, P. Hurting. The Jamaica Gleaner; Sunday, September 5, 2001
Reviewed Publications.
2004 Bourne, P. Black Sociologist – Edward D. B. Du Bois
2004 Bourne, P and Hirst, Tara. Myths and Facts on the Long Mountain project
2004 Bourne, P. An investigation of the effects of social, physical factors, and instructional resources on the academic performances of candidates who will write the Advanced level Accounting Examination in Jamaica, 2004
2004 Bourne, P. Sugar Daddyism in Jamaica, 2004
2004 Bourne, P. Have developing countries had a fair share of the gains from trade?
2004 Bourne, Paul. Explain why despite facing the same international economic environment the economies of Barbados and Bahamas have outperformed the Jamaican economy.
2004 Bourne, P. Sustainable Community: Flanker, Montego Bay, St. James.
2002 Bourne, P. Tourism in Jamaica: The effects, recommendations and measures to improve its economic contributions
2003 Bourne, P. The impact of social and demographic factors on the smoking of
marijuana among post-primary school students.
2003 An overview of the impact of migration on the population size and composition of Jamaica and the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
1994 Bourne, P. An Investigation to ascertain whether the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies needed to successfully write the A’Level Accounting Examination were being imparted in four Traditional High Schools.