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Mary McNeil-Jones Home Address: **** Martin Luther King Blvd POB 3137 Denver,
Colorado 80207 Denver, Colorado 80201-3137 303-***-**** E-mail: ************@***.***
Education: AA, BA, MA, PhD degree
Schools Attended: Portland Community College, GPA 4.0, Major Ed/Psychology, Portland, Oregon Portland State University, GPA 4.0, Major Ed/Psychology, Portland, Oregon, Tacoma Community College, GPA 4.0, Major Psychology/Business, Tacoma, Washington, Pacific Lutheran University, GPA 3.5, Major Psychology/Business, Tacoma, Washington, University Of Kansas, GPA 4.0, Major Social Welfare, Lawrence, Kansas, University of Colorado, GPA 4.0, Major Business/Criminology, Colorado Christian University, GPA 3.5, Major Urban Ministry, Survine ministry Bible College And Theological Seminary, GPA 4.0, Major Christian Counseling . Belgrove Theological Seminary GPA 4.0 Other Education: 6 Credit Hours, Passages, World of Work Seminar Series, 1978, 1 year, L.H. Mason Seminary, Inner City Ministry, McFarland Trade School, Office Machines, 2 years. Practical Experience: Counseling clients while being observed and video taped, also observation of counseling techniques. Counseling individuals with problems dealing with drugs, pregnancy, suspension, Attention Deficit Disorder, family, personal problems, and runaways. Certified drug & Alcohol counselor CAC III. Non License Psychotherapist, Chaplin Internship Denver Rescue Mission three (3) years, Completed Driving With Care
(DUI/DWAI) in 2004 and 2010, and Colorado CAC III certified training. Therapy:
Colorado Assessment & Treatment Center
2008-2018
Therapist: Individual and Group Sessions: Anger Management, Drug & Alcohol, & .Mental Health.
Administer and interpret Assessments.
Supervision: Clinical Supervisor for CAC Students
Arapahoe House
1997 to 2000
Assistant Shift Supervisor (on premises two (2) days per week)
Treatment of : Duel Diagnosis, Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol
Assist Supervision of employees on weekend and evening shift Drug Bust Counseling
2000 to 2018
Clinical Supervisor and Advisor for Organization
Clinical Supervisor for CAC Students
Supervise staff
Counseling Youth and Adults:
1971-1990-MiCasa Women Resource Center, Denver, Colorado.
Bethel Church of God In Christ, Odom Memorial Church of God In Christ, Arapahoe County Probation Department, McNeil Island Penitentiary, Northeast Womens Center, Urban League of Colorado, Pierce County Probation department, Western State Hospital, Ft. Stillacoom, Washington, Opportunity Industrial Center, Seattle, Washington, and Arapahoe House. Crises Counseling and Manager of Employment for families, displaced homemakers, D.E.T.A. clients, C.T.S.C. training center, and Project Take-Off clients. Negotiate with private sector, state, and federal agencies to hire women, handicap, and minorities in traditional and non-traditional; to include union apprenticeships. Represent agencies in presenting workshops and meetings
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Mary McNeil-Jones
Complete paper work. Write grants, and work one on one with clients that suffered from different disabilities, and clients that were raised in affluent and low-income residential areas. Teaching:
1970-1971- 1 year in Portland, Oregon and Tacoma Washington, English and Reading Executive Director: 1995 to 2001- Community Outreach Service Center, Black United Fund of Colorado. Raised funds for operation, Managed, designed, and implemented programs. Supervised staff. Program Director: Euplions, Inc. Raised Funds, Designed programs for youth and adults. Implemented programs, supervised staff.
Ministry: Chaplain Intern at Denver Rescue Mission. Volunteer positions: Director of Drug Bust Program at Odom Memorial COGIC. Work with youth and adults that are seeking recovery from their addiction. Sunday school Superintendent of Odom Memorial COGIC. Design and implement educational program.
Conducted Contract Training at: McNeil Island Prison for Men, Colorado Department of Corrections men, women, and youth, Private Businesses, and Arapahoe House, families, in Personal Development. PRESENT AND FUTURE GOAL:
TO SPEND MY BETTER YEARS IN MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR PEOPLE. TO CONTRIBUTE MY GAINED EXPERIENCE TOWARD PROTECTING THE ENVIORNMENT IN WHICH WE LIVE, AND MAKING IT AS SAFE AND HEALTHY AS POSSIBLE. Past and Present Boards: State Council on Vocational Education, Youth Fair Chance (Chair), Enterprise Zone Community Board (Chair), and Bethel COGIC.
Hobbies: Tennis, jogging, singing, and bowling
Awards: Women of Achievement, 1993, YWCA, Special Recognition, 2000, Young Women Christian Council, Unity COGIC 2000, Recognition for participation in NE Denver, 1979