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Boston, MA
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January 24, 2013

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STEFAN KRUG

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EDUCATION

****-**** ******* ******* ****** OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

Ph.D. Social Work

****-**** ****** ****** ******UTE, Boston, Massachusetts

Certificate of Association in Family Therapy

1978-1980 SIMMONS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

M.S.W. Clinical Social Work

1975-1977 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Santa Cruz, California

B.A. Psychology. Honors

1972-1974 BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Waltham, Massachusetts

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

SIMMONS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

2007- Dean, School of Social WorkProvide leadership for the BSW, MSW and PhD degree programs and all other professional programs offered under the auspices of SSW. Responsible for broad strategic planning, hiring of faculty, budget development and management, general oversight of curriculum development, administration of student services, admissions, field education and special programs. Oversight of all processes related to regional and specialty accreditation of all academic programs involving the school of social work, and ongoing program evaluation activity

2006-2007 Acting Dean

2005-2006 Professor & Associate Dean

1997-2004 Associate Professor

HBSE & Research Sequences

2003-2005 Chair, Clinical Practice Sequence

2000-2005 Doctoral Program Director

1992-1997 Assistant Professor

1991-1992 Adjunct Assistant Professor

Field Education Department

BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

Lecturer

1990-1991 SIMMONS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

Assistant Professor (one year full-time appointment)

Field Education Department

1989-1990 Adjunct Assistant Professor

Field Education Department

1986-1990 THE CHALLENGE SCHOOL, Malden, Massachusetts

Clinical Director

Supervised counseling staff, provided consultation to

program managers and teaching staff and direct service to

students and families.

1984- PRIVATE PRACTICE, Newton, Massachusetts

Psychotherapy and consultation services.

1984-1987 BOSTON FAMILY INSTITUTE, Brookline, Massachusetts

Faculty

Teaching systems theory and its clinical application

to trainees in two-year post-graduate program.

1983-1985 ADULT/ADOLESCENT COUNSELING, INC., Malden, Massachusetts

Program Director, The Family Integration Program

Primary administrative and clinical responsibility for operation of community-based, DSS-contracted family therapy program providing comprehensive services to high-risk, multi-problem families.

1982-1985 SIMMONS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, Boston, Massachusetts

Clinical Instructor

1982-1983 TRI-CITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, Malden, Massachusetts

Clinical Director, Children’s Services

Managed interdisciplinary team providing comprehensive services to children and families in an outpatient setting.

1980-1982 Staff Social Worker

Adult and Children’s Outpatient Services

1979-1980 MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Clinical Internship

1978-1979 JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE, Brockton, Massachusetts

Clinical Internship

1977-1978 WALTHAM-WESTON HOSPITAL, Waltham, Massachusetts

Mental Health Worker

1975-1977 FREEDOM HOUSE, Watsonville, California

Staff Counselor

Provided counseling services to heroin addicts in residence

at this Synanon-style therapeutic community.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

BOSTON FAMILY INSTITUTE

These are graduate level semester-length courses in an American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy approved, two-year professional training program:

Family Therapy: Self in Context Fall 1984, 1985

Theories of Experience Spring 1984, 1985

Theories of System and Theories of System Change Fall 1986, Spring 1987

Co-Evolution: Individual and Family Development Spring 1984, 1985

Clinical Family Therapy I and II Fall 1986, Spring 1987

SIMMONS COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

In the MSW Program:

Leadership Seminar Spring 2012

Social Work Practice Fall 2003 to 2006

Human Behavior and the Social Environment Fall 1992 to 2006

Evaluation in Social Work Practice Fall 2001, Spring 2005

Organizational Context of Social Work Practice Fall 1990 to 1999

Clinical Supervision Fall 1990, 1993, 1994

Family Violence and Child Welfare Spring 1997, Spring 1999

Year II Research Seminar Fall 1997 to Spring 1999

Leadership Skills for Social Work Practice Winter 1999 to 2004

Practice Evaluation Fall 2001, Spring 2005

In the PhD Program:

Qualitative Research Methods Spring 1999 to 2004

Dissertation Proposal Seminar (co-taught) Fall, 2000, 2008

BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

Family Therapy Fall 1991

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS (partial listing)

Higher Education Leadership Pathways, with Carol Bonner, Council on Social Work Education

APM, October 2010

Sharing Leadership Across Differences of Race and Gender, with Carol Bonner, Council on Social Work Education APM, Charleston, 2007

Evidence-Based Practice: What Field Instructors Need to Know, Simmons College, NECON, April, 2005

Interviewing Strategies in the Collection of Oral Narratives, University of California at Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism, October, 2004.

Evidence-Based Practice: Promises and Pitfalls, with Robinson, Simmons SSW Centennial Workshop, Boston, MA, April, 2004

Principles & Practicalities: Teaching & Learning Program Evaluation, with Millstein, Frost, and Robinson, Council on Social Work Education APM, Atlanta, GA, February, 2003

Program Evaluation, NASW Symposium, May, 2002

Lessons Learned: The NASW Ethics Call-line, NASW Ethics Conference, Newton, MA, October, 2000.

Commencement Address, Simmons College Graduate School of Social Work, Boston, May, 2000.

Revisioning Leadership: New Perspectives for Social Work Practice, Council on Social Work Education APM, New York, NY, February, 2000.

Massachusetts/Rhode Island Children’s Advocacy Centers, co-facilitated a two-day organizational retreat, with Ann Fleck-Henderson, North Andover, MA, June, 1999.

Fostering Teen Self-Esteem, Teen Parent Forums, Trinity Church, Boston, April, 1999.

Domestic Violence & Child Welfare: Organizational, Clinical, and Policy Challenges, with Ann Fleck-Henderson, 12th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cincinnati, OH, November, 1998.

Domestic Violence & Child Welfare: Developing an Interagency Collaboration, with Ann Fleck-Henderson, Northeast Child Maltreatment Conference, Providence, RI, November, 1998.

Domestic Violence & Child Welfare: Teaching a Two-Semester Research Practicum, National Child Welfare Fellows Program, Berkeley, CA, August, 1998.

Domestic Violence: Beginning Skills for Social Workers, NASW Symposium, Boston, April, 1998.

Grounded Training: A Constructive-Developmental Approach to Preparing Child Welfare Supervisors for Domestic Violence Work, Council on Social Work Education APM, Orlando, FL, March, 1998.

Domestic Violence: Skills for Clinical Practice, with Ann Fleck-Henderson, Lindemann Mental Health Center, Boston, November, 1997.

Domestic Violence Issues Training for DSS Investigators, Massachusetts Department of Social Services, Waltham, MA, April, 1997.

The Heart of the Helper, Massachusetts Association of Family Based Service Providers, Salem State College School of Social Work, Salem, MA, March, 1997.

Domestic Violence: Supervisory Issues and Challenges, with Ann Fleck-Henderson,

New England Consortium of Field Educators, Boston, MA, March, 1997.

The Moral Pain of Child Welfare Work, Council on Social Work Education APM, Chicago, IL, March, 1997.

An Integrative Approach to Organizational Content in HBSE at the Masters

Level, with Ann Fleck-Henderson, Council on Social Work Education APM, Chicago, IL, March,

1997.

Ethical-Organizational Tensions, Social Work Grand Rounds, Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA, February, 1995.

Multidisciplinary Team Building, Comprehensive Health, Education, and Social Services Training Institute, Boston, MA, October, 1995.

Case Management Skills, Comprehensive Health, Education, and Social Services Training Institute, Boston, MA, December, 1995.

The Moral Pain of Social Work Practice, NASW Ethics Conference, Boston, MA, September, 1994.

Leadership Skills for School-Based Teams, Comprehensive Health, Education, and Social Services Training Institute, Boston, MA, February, 1993.

Family Therapy: Orientation and Practice, Simmons College, Department of Education and Human Services, Boston, MA, March, 1992.

Cross-Cultural Issues in School-Based Counseling, Malden Public Schools, Malden, MA, November, 1991.

Ethical Issues for School Social Workers, Boston Public Schools, Boston, MA, October, 1991.

Child Development Seminar Series, Challenge School, Malden, MA, September-November, 1990.

Making a We Out of You and Me (six-week series on couples relationships), Old South Church, Boston, MA, February-March, 1987.

Outreach Family Therapy, Douglas Thom Clinic, Boston, MA, January, 1987.

Managing Organizational Change (facilitated two-day retreat), Project Place, Boston, MA, November, 1986.

Systems Issues in Inter-Agency Collaboration, Protestant Social Service Bureau, Wollaston, MA, October, 1986.

PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS (partial listing)

Freud, S. & Krug, S. (2002). Beyond the code of ethics, part II: Dual relationships revisited. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 83(5-6), 483-492.

Freud, S. & Krug, S. (2002). Beyond the code of ethics, part I: Complexities of ethical decisionmaking in social work practice. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 83(5-6), 474-482.

Krug, S. (2000). The center for social work research and practice: A timely initiative. Focus: NASW Newsletter, (March).

Mills, L., Friend, C., Conroy, K., Fleck-Henderson, A., Krug, S., Magen, R., Thomas, R., Trudeau, J. (2000). Child protection and domestic violence: Training, practice, and policy issues. Children and Youth Services Review, 22(5), pp. 315-332.

Fleck-Henderson, A. & Krug, S. (1998). Grounded training: Preparing child welfare supervisors for domestic violence work. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education,1(2), 19-26.

Krug, S. (1994). (Review of Metaframeworks: Transcending the models of family therapy). Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services. 75 (10). 635-637.

Krug, S. (1994). The moral ecology of public sector social work practice: An exploration of the moral experience of protective service workers. (Doctoral dissertation, Simmons College, 1994). Dissertation Abstracts International.

GRANTS & AWARDS

American Council on Education, Fellow (awarded 2006)

Maida H. Solomon Award, with Sophie Freud, for co-authored manuscript Beyond the code of ethics: Some thoughts on the complexity of ethical decisionmaking in social work practice. Boston, MA, March, 2001.

Krug, S. (1997-1998). National Child Welfare Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, School of Social Welfare. Recipient of competitive U.S. Children’s Bureau Research Grant supporting research in a public sector child welfare agency.

Fleck-Henderson, A. & Krug, S. (1995-1998). Developing Supervisory Competence for Work with Families Affected by Violence. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. A two-year (1995-1997) $300k Innovative Training Grant.

SIMMONS & OTHER RELATED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

National Association of Deans and Directors (Nominating Committee - 2012)

Chair, Warburg Chair Search Committee (2012)

Directed Administrative and Academic Review of Simmons Department of Education Programs (2010-2011)

President’s Council (2006-present)

Deans Council (2006-present)

Executive Committee for Strategic Planning (2008-2009)

Chair, Deans Council (2008-2010)

Simmons College Presidential Search Committee (2005)

SSW Practice Sequence Search Committee (2003-2004)

SSW Practice Curriculum Revision Task Force, Chair (2003)

CSWE Certified Site Visitor (2003-2007)

Fulbright Senior Specialists Program Discipline Peer Review Committee (2002-present)

Editorial Board, Journal of Ethics and Behavior (2002 – present)

Consulting Editor, Families in Society (2001 - present)

Advisory Board, Acre Family Day Care Corporation (2001 – present)

Chair, Simmons College Institutional Review Board (2000-2005)

Member, Advisory Board, Trinity Church Pastoral Counseling Center Project

Founding Member, Center for Social Work Research & Practice

Chair, Simmons College Institutional Review Board, SSW Subcommittee (1999)

Member, NASW Ethics Committee, Ethics Hotline (1998-2005)

Co-Chair, Council of Graduate Faculties (1996-1997)

Representative, Council of Graduate Faculties (1995-1996)

Chair, Simmons College/Boston Public Schools Professional Development Institute (1991-1993; 1995-1996)

Project Director, Comprehensive Health, Education, and Support Services (CHESS) Grant (1995-1996)

Co-Director, Partnership Project on Domestic Violence (1995-1997)

Facilitator, Department of Social Services Supervision Seminar (1994-1995)

Co-Chair, CRAPOC (1994-1995)

Representative, Massachusetts Department of Social Services/Massachusetts Schools of Social Work Collaborative (1993-1994)

Representative, Simmons Institute for Professional Development (1993-1995)

Chair, NASW Jobs Conference Planning Committee (1990-1991)

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

National Association of Social Workers

Council on Social Work Education



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