Noelle M. St.Vil, MSW, Ph.C.
*** ******** **. **, **********, DC, 20001
***************@*****.***
Education
Howard University
Ph.D. in Social Work May 2012
Dissertation: "The Impact of Family, Friend, Church Family, and
Fictive Kin Relationships on African American Marital
Satisfaction"
Howard University
Masters in Social Work (MSW) 2007
California State University Northridge
B.A. in Religious Studies 2004
Allan Hancock Community College 2002
A.A. in Liberal Studies
AWARDS
Frederick Douglass Fellow, Howard University 2007-2010
Research Initiative for Student Enhancement Fellow 2007
(RISE), Kennedy Krieger Institute
Teaching Experience
Howard University School of Social Work
Teaching Assistant- Research Methods 2011-Present
University of the District of Columbia
Adjunct Faculty - Research in Social Welfare I & 2010-Present
II; Statistics in Social Welfare I & II
Community College of the District of Columbia 2009
Adjunct Faculty - Introduction to Social Work
Professional/Social Work Experience
Project Associate Consultant
2010-Present
Howard University
Oversees and coordinates the day-to-day operations of the
project; develop the programs
newsletter; train students, staff, campus police, and judicial
board in
responding to domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, and
sexual assault;
manage, engage, and meet with the campus, community, and student
advisory
boards on a regular bases in order to develop and maintain
policies and
protocols related to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual
assault, and
stalking; design and disseminate student evaluation surveys;
collect, input,
and analyze data; write reports, develop strategic plans, report
to grant funders,
and speak on informational panels.
Project Coordinator 2006-Present
TBG and Associates, LLC
Project Coordinator for the Healthy Relationship
Curriculum which requires
the recruitment of participants, management of
participants with regards to
keeping them informed about the program and
staying connected, conduct
prescreening interviews with couples to assess for
domestic violence, collect
pre and post- test data from participants, data
management via SPSS and
Survey Monkey, assist with healthy relationship
education in a group setting,
evaluate the pre and post test data for program
effectiveness, report to grant
funders, engage and form partnerships with
nonprofit organizations and churches, and oversee
the day-to-day operations of the project.
Grant Reviewer
Office of Women's Health
August 2010/2011
Evaluate and assess proposals written by organizations and
academic institutions
in order to receive funding for proposed programs; report my
evaluation and
assessment of proposals to the Office of Women's Health; meet
face-to-face with other reviewers to
compare and discuss each individual's assessment before providing
a final evaluation of the proposals.
Research Analyst
Howard University
In charge of collecting, inputting, and analyzing 2009-2010
data obtained from Howard University School of
Social Work Alumni Survey via SPSS; manage data,
prepare reports, present reports to social work
faculty
Research Analyst/Assistant
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 2007
Collect data at Howard County general hospital and
Johns Hopkins Hospital; recruit and retain
participants via phone, email, and face-to-face
correspondence; manage the collected data in
Access, analyze the data using Access and SPSS,
develop reports, present reports during weekly 2006
staff meetings
Research Assistant
Howard University
Collect data from housing projects both in
Washington D.C. and
Pennsylvania; recruit teenagers in recreation
centers and housing projects; enter data into
SPSS; program evaluation of a court mandated at
risk program for adolescent boys Jan.2011-
May 2011
Internships
Research Intern
Institute for Women's Policy Research
Data Management/Data Analysis via Excel; conduct
detailed literature reviews on social
security, stalking, immigration and economic
issues; entrusted with fact checking/editing
articles before they are sent to the publisher; 2006-2007
attend meetings and conferences on
behalf of IWPR
Health Policy Intern
Office of Congressman Towns
Research health legislation pertaining to
HIV/AIDS, genetics, and health information
Technology; write legislative summaries; represent 2005-2006
Congressman Towns at legislative
Briefings; brainstorm ideas for the Congressman's
television show and implement those
ideas by contacting potential guests and writing
scripts for the Congressman
Case Management Intern
The Perry School Summer 2006
Managed cases under the Tenant based Rental
Assistance Program which provides
Housing services to HIV/AIDS clients and conduct
group therapy session with middle
School girls on sex education, reproductive
health, self-esteem, and peer pressure
Volunteer Work
Project Leader
Adventures in Missions
Led a group of twenty-two undergraduate college
student on a missionary trip to Swaziland; managed
the day-to-day logistics; gave sermons and
motivational talks in churches, schools, and
hospitals; worked closely with HIV/AIDS and
Tuberculosis patients, assisted students in
elementary and high school education, lead prayer
groups and bible studies, assisted women with
economic ventures such as agriculture and arts and
crafts
papers Publications and papers
Note: My maiden name is Dunson
Bent-Goodley, T. and St.Vil,N.M. (in press). African Americans
and Sexual Violence. In J. Postmus (Ed.),Encyclopedia of Sexual
Abuse and Violence. Santa Barbara, CA:ABC-CLIO.
Bent-Goodley, T. and St.Vil,N.M. (in press). Racism and Sexual
Violence. In J. Postmus (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Sexual Abuse and
Violence. Santa Barbara, CA:ABC-CLIO.
Bent- Goodley, T., St.Vil, N., and Hubbert, P. (2011). A Spirit
Unbroken: The Black Church's Evolving Response to Domestic
Violence. In Peer Review in NACSW's Journal, Social Work and
Christianity.
Bent-Goodley, T. and Dunson, N. (2008). Developing a Faith Based
Response to Domestic Violence in the Black Church (Monograph).
Developed for the 2008 White House Conference on Faith Based and
Community Initiatives, United States Department of Health and
Human Services, Washington, D.C.
Presentations
Note: My maiden name is Noelle M. Dunson
Bent-Goodley, T.; Dunson, N; and St.Vil, C. (2008). Girls, Gangs
& Violence: The Health & Child Welfare Connection. Presented at
the Black Administrators in Child Welfare Conference in
Baltimore, MD.
Bent-Goodley, T. and Dunson, N. (2008). Developing a Faith Based
Response to Domestic Violence. Paper presented at White House
Office of Community and Faith Based Initiatives Conference in
Washington, DC
Campbell, J.; Messing, J.T.; Bolyard, R.; Kub,J.; LaFlair, L.;
Kanga, M.; Dunson, N. (2008). Pathways from Prior Experiences of
Violence to Current Abuse. Invited presentation at the
International Family Violence and Child Victimization Conference,
Portsmouth, NH.
Bent-Goodley, T. and Dunson, N. (2007). HIV/AIDS in the Black
Community. PowerPoint presented at Howard University School of
Social Work World AIDS Day.
Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies
oRGANIZATIONS
National Association of Black Social Workers (2005-Present)
Women of Color United (2005-Present)
Skills and Qualifications
Microsoft Office
SPSS
Access
Excel
Stata
Nvivo