Edward Whitlock, CASAC T
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PROFILE
An aspiring human services professional who is passionate about connecting with and empowering clients to
overcome life hurdles and achieve recovery goals. Possessing an ability to communicate with clients on an innate
level. Particularly interested in servicing homeless and substance abuse populations. Proven experience working in
shelter and outpatient settings with clients with histories of criminal justice involvement.
SKILLS
Individual/Group Counseling Insurance Billing Orientation
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Intakes/Assessments Electronic Health Records and Referrals
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Documentation
Toxicology Reports Educational Lecturing MS Office Suite
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EDUCATION
City of New York, York College January 2014 – Present
Bachelor’s Degree, Social Work Expected Graduation June 2016
City of New York, Borough of Manhattan December 2013
Associate’s Degree, Human Services
Outreach Training Institute September 2012 – July 2013
350 Hour CASAC Training Program
CASAC Trainee Certificate No. 29698
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Interline EAP June 2013 – August 2014
Intern
• Facilitated weekly groups for outpatient track, including a specialized gender group
• Conducted individual counseling sessions with clients, as well as weekly toxicology reports
• Provided weekly educational lectures on various topics such as treatment, recovery, family, healthcare,
and medication awareness
The Fortune Society November 2012 – July 2013
Intern
Co facilitated groups for the Alternative to Incarceration program with the Clinical Supervisor for 10 15
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clients
Inputted post group notes electronically into clinical chart for documentation purposes
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Solicited medical practitioners for referrals to the program by developing marketing materials and
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distributing it via mail correspondence
Turn Over
City of New York, Borough of Manhattan November 2012 – July 2013
Mailroom Clerk
• Received packages from FedEx and UPS and distributed them throughout different
buildings/departments on the campus
• Organized and maintained supplies, books, and computers in a storage room for administrators and
faculty
The Doe Fund January 2011 – June 2013
Laundry Attendant
• Designed a laundry schedule for 400+ clients residing in a shelter setting
• Organized and distributed clothes to new clients during the Intake process
• Oriented new clients to the facility’s laundry schedule and set them up with their initial bedding upon
their arrival