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Hillary Samantha Marshall, LCSW LCS 25065 (714) 402-6526 [email protected] Education Master of Social Work, May 2002, California State University Long Beach Bachelor’s of Arts, June 1995, University of California, Irvine Major: Sociology Minors: Spanish, Women's Studies Professional Experience Southern California Health and Rehabilitation Programs – VASH program, Clinical Supervisor 12/2014 – current --provided clinical supervision to VASH staff members who provided direct services to clients --maintained communication and worked in collaboration with the Veteran’s Administration to ensure provision of services --reviewed all clinical documentation to ensure compliance, completeness, integrity, quality of service delivery, and appropriateness of case materials --provided regular clinical trainings to enhance quality of care and service delivery --conducted screenings and suicide assessments of new clients Southern California Health and Rehabilitation Programs – Integrated Clinic Model Director, Bellflower & Lynwood 07/2012 – 12/2014 – supervised the SCHARP ICM staff to ensure that all staff received an adequate orientation to their position, information, support, and resources to carry out the duties of their job – provided therapy for clients as well completing all county paperwork – in collaboration with partner agencies, developed policies and procedures for the ICM program, including outreach, intake, service planning, development, and linkages to other resources; ensured policies and procedures were instituted, maintained, and facilitated the smooth operation of the program, both administratively and clinically in order to meet quality of care standards and contract requirements. – supervised clinical and administrative staff to ensure quality of care standards and staff’s documentation was completed accurately and within the designated time frames, accordance with contract and funding requirements – responded to crises, emergency and urgent care issues; worked directly with difficult clients when necessary Alma Family Services—Clinical Supervisor, East Los Angeles, Commerce, Pico Rivera, Long Beach 4/11 – 5/12

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Hillary Samantha Marshall, LCSWLCS 25065

(714) [email protected]

EducationMaster of Social Work, May 2002, California State University Long BeachBachelor’s of Arts, June 1995, University of California, Irvine

Major: Sociology Minors: Spanish, Women's Studies

Professional Experience

Southern California Health and Rehabilitation Programs – VASH program, Clinical Supervisor12/2014 – current

--provided clinical supervision to VASH staff members who provided direct services to clients --maintained communication and worked in collaboration with the Veteran’s Administration to ensure provision of services--reviewed all clinical documentation to ensure compliance, completeness, integrity, quality of service delivery, and appropriateness of case materials--provided regular clinical trainings to enhance quality of care and service delivery--conducted screenings and suicide assessments of new clients

Southern California Health and Rehabilitation Programs – Integrated Clinic Model Director, Bellflower & Lynwood 07/2012 – 12/2014

– supervised the SCHARP ICM staff to ensure that all staff received an adequate orientation to their position, information, support, and resources to carry out the duties of their job– provided therapy for clients as well completing all county paperwork – in collaboration with partner agencies, developed policies and procedures for the ICM program, including outreach, intake, service planning, development, and linkages to other resources; ensured policies and procedures were instituted, maintained, and facilitated the smooth operation of the program, both administratively and clinically in order to meet quality of care standards and contract requirements. – supervised clinical and administrative staff to ensure quality of care standards and staff’s documentation was completed accurately and within the designated time frames, accordance with contract and funding requirements– responded to crises, emergency and urgent care issues; worked directly with difficult clients when necessary

Alma Family Services—Clinical Supervisor, East Los Angeles, Commerce, Pico Rivera, Long Beach4/11 – 5/12

--provided individual and group clinical supervision to mental health staff in outpatient, school-based, and Wraparound programs--monitored staff's work to ensure quality of service, integrity, and compliance with funding agencies--worked with staff to advance their competencies in assessments, diagnosis, treatment planning, and service delivery--reviewed charts in accordance with DMH, and other guidelines set forth by funding and regulatory agencies--acted as Seeking Safety clinical supervisor and adherence rater

Penny Lane Family Preservation Program—Clinical Director, Santa Fe Springs & Commerce5/10 – 11/10

--provided supervision to Family Preservation staff members who provided direct services to clients

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--ran Multidisciplinary Case Planning Conferences and developed treatment plans that best suited each family--provided training and instruction to clinical staff--maintained communication and worked in collaboration with DCFS to insure provision of services--made referrals to and networked with outside agencies to insure treatment plans were carried out--reviewed all progress notes and monthly reports--reviewed case files to insure compliance, completeness, and appropriateness of case materials, as well as quality of service delivery--was in charge, when Project Director was unavailable--insured that program was adhering to DCFS Family Preservation contract requirements, as well as child abuse reporting and confidentiality laws

Substance Abuse Foundation—Psychotherapist (full time), Long Beach 8/09 – 1/10--provided individual and group psychotherapy to HIV positive clients, low income Hispanics and African Americans, and substance abusers--conducted assessments and treatment planning in English and Spanish

Rainbow Services—Family Counselor, San Pedro 6/07 – 6/09--conducted assessments of clients in English and Spanish--provided individual and group therapy to adults and children of domestic violence victims, both in an outpatient setting as well as in the emergency shelter and transitional housing--provided crisis intervention to adults and children

Substance Abuse Foundation—Group Counselor (part time), Long Beach 12/06 – 1/10--conducted didactic and processing groups on child abuse prevention and substance abuse

Enki, El Monte --Outpatient Clinician, El Monte 6/02 – 6/07--conducted assessment and diagnosis of clients in English and Spanish--provided individual and family therapy in English and Spanish--taught STEP parenting class --formulated treatment plans--completed Los Angeles county coordinated services paperwork

The Gay and Lesbian Center – MSW Intern, Long Beach 8/01 – 6/02--provided individual and group therapy related to domestic violence, chemical dependency, sex addiction, chronic illness, sexual identity, and relationships--made referrals to community resources

Kaiser Permanente, Med-Surge Floor and OB/GYN Department --Medical Social 8/00 – 6/01Work Intern, Bellflower

--conducted biopsychosocial assessments and diagnosis--completed hospital charting and documentation--made referrals to community resources and Kaiser resources--participated in interdisciplinary team --conducted follow-up and assessment in pediatrics--conducted individual counseling related to domestic violence, chemical dependency, eating disorders, and chronic illnesses

Institute of Applied Behavior Analysis - Employment Specialist, Santa Ana 6/98 – 6/00--developed and executed program to support adults with developmental disabilities to empower them to organize volunteer jobs, social events, mentor program--provided one-on-one support to clients--facilitated community relations and acted as liaison between community sites, agency administration, and funding sources

Integrated Resources Institute -- Self-Advocacy Integration Project Facilitator, Irvine 11/97 – 6/98--provided day-to-day support to adults with developmental disabilities in competitive employment settings

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--acted as consultant to businesses on hiring, training, and supporting people with developmental disabilities--facilitated and provided functional training in vocational, domestic, recreational, leisure, and community access in accordance with the Individual Service Plan--carried out all teaching and behavioral support plans and data collection procedures

Special Skills/Related Experience--Bilingual in Spanish --Choice Theory/Reality Therapy certified--Cultural competency --Completed 40 hour domestic violence training--trained in Seeking Safety--Experience with addictions, eating disorders, domestic violence, and integrated care