Summary
Daniel Cairns is an ABE instructor and M.A. candidate in English and American Literature at Brandeis University with a decade of experience working at the intersection of education, legal support, and customer advocacy. He combines strong writing and critical analysis skills—grounded in Lacanian psychoanalysis, gender studies, and linguistics—with practical experience in legal documentation and fraud claims resolution. Comfortable in high-stakes, client-facing environments, he has a track record of organizing complex case files, managing sensitive communications, and teaching adult basic education. Fluent in Spanish and attuned to issues of poverty and human rights, he seeks roles that apply scholarly rigor to real-world legal and social challenges. Known for clear, persuasive writing and a nuanced theoretical lens, he brings both empathetic client service and academic depth to multidisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
B.A., English, B.A., English at LaGrange College
M.A., English and American Literature, M.A., English and American Literature at Brandeis University