ࡱ>  !nbjbj 7cce1 EEEEEYYY8| Y9lkkkkkkk$mpkE###kEEkp,p,p,#^EEkp,#kp,p,NbfPb$c0k l09lcq$q`ffqEg|,p,l^!Vkk(9l####q : Patricia Anne Rosenthal, MSW Education August 1982-December 1983 Washington University, George Warren Brown School of Social Work St. Louis, MO Master of Social Work September 1976- Gannon University Erie, PA May 1980 Bachelor of Social Work Credentials_________________________________________________ Licensed Clinical Social Worker License number 00165 Missouri Academic ExperienceJanuary 1997-presentUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis, School of Social WorkSt. Louis, MOAssociate Dean (2015), Clinical Professor (2015), Associate Director (2012-2014), Associate Clinical Professor (2007-2014), Lecturer (1998-2007), Director of Field Education (1999-present), Adjunct faculty (1997) Courses taught MSW Foundation Field Seminar (designed course); Graduate Field Practicum I, II and III; BSW Integrative Seminar I and II; BSW Integrative Field Experience; Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups (re-designed course); Social Work and Social Issues; Social Welfare as a Social Institution; Social Welfare as a Social Institution Lab; Crisis Intervention (designed course); Nonviolent Crisis Intervention. Teaching Innovations 100 Neediest Cases (Fall 2007 and ongoing) Developed and implemented a collaborative community based student learning project with Dr. Uma Segal and a representative from the United Way as part of a BSW practice course (Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups) and an MSW foundation course (Human Service Organizations). The students in the combined courses review over 7000 requests annually from needy families and determine the dollar amount each applicant receives from the program. Students complete a written assignment that challenges them to think critically about the process that they engaged in. As an end result, the students learn about the challenges of allocating funds when resources are limited. They get a first- hand view of the unmet need in the region, and they are able to look at how their own beliefs and values impact their allocation decisions. This project provides an important service to the United Way because our students are able to utilize their social work knowledge when examining each familys needs, and they are able to apply professional expertise to the project. Field Instructor Certification Program (Fall 2007 and ongoing) Worked collaboratively with field directors at Saint Louis University and Washington University to expand orientation and training for new field instructors. Developed a 6 session, eighteen- hour training that is now required for all new field instructors. Topics include orientation, successful beginnings, values and ethics, cultural competency, the field instructor as teacher, mentor and supervisor, and linking theory with practice. Administrative Responsibilities Direct the schools field education program and directly oversee the MSW field education program. Responsibilities include the development and implementation of field placement policies; identification, approval and monitoring of over 400 field placement sites and 1200 supervisors; student advising around field placement; facilitation of practicum planning workshops; review and approval of student learning agreements; consultation to students, agency field instructors, and faculty advisors on field placement issues; facilitation of the foundation field seminar; and serve as field faculty liaison to foundation MSW students. Serve as Project Director for the Social Work Collaborative Field Education Project, a collaborative partnership among four local Schools of Social Work. Activities include field instructor orientation and training, continuing education events for field instructors, a joint field site data base and common approval forms, and coordination of other project initiatives. Organize and facilitate annual new MSW student orientation (2001-2013). Supervise the administrative assistant for the MSW program, the assistant director of field education, and two graduate teaching assistants who serve as instructors for the Social Welfare as a Social Institution Lab. Assist as needed with other School administrative activities such writing sections of the CSWE accreditation self study and preparing for the site visit, writing sections of the School of Social Work's five- year review by the university, and developing a proposal for assistance with management of student information. School of Social Work and University Service Serve on the following committees in the School of Social Work: Admissions Committee (2001-present), Curriculum and Instruction Committee (1998-present), MSW Curriculum and Instruction Steering Committee (2013-present), Faculty Search Committee (2001-2006, 2012-2013), Space Committee (2006-2008), and the Policy and Personnel Committee (2001-present). Served as chair of practice sub-committee for reaffirmation of accreditation (2009-2010) and chair of curriculum sub-committee for strategic planning process (2013). Serve when requested on staff hiring committees and grievance committees. Faculty participant in the Safe Zone program (2006-present). Member of planning committee for campus sponsored Transgender Conference to be held in November 2014. Faculty graduation marshal (2013). Assisted with planning and hosting a delegation of students from Russia through the World Affairs Council St. Louis (November 2013).  June 1988-2008 Webster University, Master of Arts in Teaching St. Louis, MOAdjunct Instructor Developed and co-taught Critical Issues for Teachers: Divorce, Child Abuse, and Suicide (1988) Developed and co-taught Caught in the Crossfire: Working with High Risk Children (1996-1997)January 1988-December 1997St. Louis Community College Human Services Programs-Florissant Valley and Meramec CampusesSt. Louis, MOAdjunct Instructor Taught Human Services Theories and Skills (Florissant Valley Campus) Taught Crisis Intervention (Florissant Valley and Meramec Campuses) Taught Social Policy (Meramec Campus)January 1997-December 1997Fontbonne UniversitySt. Louis, MOAdjunct Instructor Taught Advanced Techniques for Human Services Taught Practicum in Human Services Seminar Supervised students in field practicum ________________________________________________________________________________________ April 1986- August-1996 Washington University St. Louis, MO Agency Field Instructor Provided supervision and instruction to Masters level social work students Supervised both direct practice students and students in the management specialization Other Professional Experience__________________________________ April 1986-August 1996 Kids in the Middle, Inc. St. Louis, MO Executive Director (1988-1996) Directed a non-profit child welfare organization for children affected by separation, divorce, remarriage or other family disruptions. Responsibilities included program development and oversight, fiscal management, fundraising, community relations and education, media relations and strategic planning. Provided leadership to a twenty-two-member staff, provided supervision to Masters level graduate social work students, and served as liaison to a thirty-member board of directors. During my tenure with the agency the budget grew 500%, the staff doubled in size, three new programs were added, and the agency secured membership with the United Way of Greater St. Louis. Clinical Director (1986-1988) Directed clinical services to a weekly client population of one hundred children and their families. Supervised a staff of eleven Masters level counselors and social workers. Conducted clinical assessments, provided consultation, training and community education. _________________________________________________________________________ November 1984- April 1986 Family Resource Center St. Louis, MO Family Therapist Provided home-based family therapy for twenty-two families weekly who had substantiated child abuse/neglect allegations. Worked closely with the Missouri Division of Family Services regarding case coordination and planning. Trained child care workers for the St. Louis City Juvenile Court. ________________________________________________________________________________ February 1984-November 1984 Catholic Services for Children and Youth St. Louis, MO Social Worker Provided therapy to families experiencing communication difficulties and/or parent child conflicts. Provided individual therapy to children with behavioral and emotional problems often as a result of child abuse or neglect. ________________________________________________________________________________ May 1983-December 1984 Catholic Charities Dial Help Program St. Louis, MO Caseworker Answered phone hotline. Provided information and referral for variety of concerns. ________________________________________________________________________________ April 1981-August 1982 Children and Youth Services Pittsburgh, PA Caseworker Conducted investigations of child abuse and neglect for state child welfare agency. Provided crisis intervention services, counseling, protective custody, and linkage to community resources. ________________________________________________________________________________ October 1980-April 1981 Neighborhood Centers Association Pittsburgh, PA Family Services Caseworker Served a low income population as part of a community action agency. Provided counseling, life skills education, and parent education. Community and Professional Service ___________________________ 2015-present Cultural Leadership St. Louis, MO Board member 1997-present Kids In the Middle St. Louis, MO Advisory Board 2009-present Unbound Kansas City, MO Volunteer Advocate 2012-2014 SGSM St. Louis, MO Board of Directors 2013 President 2006-2013 St. Elizabeth Academy St. Louis, MO Board of Directors 2010-2012 President Academic Affairs Committee Chair (2007-2009) October, 2013 University of Oklahoma Norman, OK External Reviewer Non-tenure track faculty promotion 2000-2011 Family Support Network St. Louis, MO Board of Directors Program Committee Chair (2000-2010) 2000-2011 St. Louis Community College St. Louis, MO Human Services Advisory Board 2006-2010 Division of Professional Registration St. Louis, MO Licensing Supervisor for UMSL MSW graduate 2006-2009 Childrens Division- PPRT Team St. Louis, MO Community Participant 2002-2005 Catholic Family Services St. Louis, MO Advisory Board 2003-2004 Kenrick Seminary St. Louis, MO Student Lay Advisory Board Presentations/Interviews_________________________ 2000-present New Field Instructor Orientation St. Louis, MO Twice annually Facilitating the Learning Process 1999-present UM-St. Louis MSW Orientation St. Louis, MO Annually Organizer, panel facilitator and presenter on the field education experience, ethics, professional behavior and social media 2007-present Field Instructor Workshop St. Louis, MO Annually Field Instructor as Teacher, Mentor and Supervisor Co-presenter with C. Williams 1999-present UM-St. Louis Human Service Organizations course St. Louis, MO Twice annually Guest lecturer-Roles of the Board and Executive Director in Non-Profit Organizations May 20, 2016 Mineral Area College Park Hills, MO Field Instruction Workshop Co-presenter with C. McDermott March 24, 2016 UMSL School of Social St. Louis, MO Integrated Health Presentation Panel member March 19, 2016 Washington University St. Louis, MO Challenges in Field Instruction Co-presenter with C. Williams and C. Mennes May 6, 2014 Barnes Jewish Hospital St. Louis, MO Successful Beginnings in Field Instruction" Co-presenter with C. Williams February 8, 2014 UM-St. Louis School of Education St. Louis, MO Panelist Unsorted December 17, 2013 UMSL Daily St. Louis, MO 100 Neediest Cases interview 2000-2011 Family Support Network St. Louis, MO Annually United Way Funding Request presentation Lead presenter November 17, 2010 UM-St. Louis School of Social Work St. Louis, MO Presentation to UM President Gary Forsee Co-presenter with L. Pierce, M. Sherraden, U. Segal, T. Meuser, S. Johnson, and S. Porterfield December 1, 2009 Radio Interview-KWMU St. Louis, MO Charitable Giving November 25, 2009 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Interview St. Louis, MO Students Face Agonizing Decisions April 3, 2008 Y98 FM Interview St. Louis, MO Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Family Support Network December 18, 2007 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Interview St. Louis, MO 110 Neediest Cases Project July 3, 2006 KWMU Radio-St. Louis On the Air Interview St. Louis, MO Overscheduled Children April 27, 2005 St. Louis Community College St. Louis, MO Human Services Program Guest lecturer- Social Policy and Politics April 20, 2005 Center for Teaching and Learning UMSL St. Louis, MO Assisting the Over-Committed and Stressed Student Co-presenter and panelist February 2004 Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Anaheim, CA Meeting Interface of Technology and Field Education: Developing a Collaborative Web Site and Data Base Poster session with J. M. Birkenmaier, M. Berg-Weger E. Rochman and B. Sporleder. April 12, 2003 National Organization for Human Services Education St. Louis, MO Bridging the Gap from a Two to Four to Six Year Program Presenter and panelist March 31, 2003 Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect St. Louis, MO Session facilitator April 12, 2002 Collaborative Three Campus Social Work Event Columbia, MO Creating Harmony Among Social Work Programs: A Collaboration in Social Work Field Education Co-presenter with B. Sporleder. February 28, 2002 Council on Social Work Education APM Nashville, TN Creating Harmony Among Social Work Programs: A Multi-Program Collaboration in Field Education Co-presenter with M. Berg-Weger, E. Rochman, B. Sporleder and J. Birkenmaier. February 18, 2002 UM-St. Louis Noon Day Series St. Louis, MO Creating Harmony Among Social Work Programs: A Collaboration in Field Education Co-presenter with M. Berg-Weger, E. Rochman, and B. Sporleder. Grants/Projects_____________________________________________ 2015-2018 Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Health Professions Student Training, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ($881,510) An Inter-University Collaboration to develop a multifaceted, sustainable SBIRT training program to be integrated into Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work curricula at the University of Missouri-St Louis and St Louis University Schools of Social Work - and incorporated into existing systems of care throughout the region. Work with PI to identify and build relationships with social service organizations who can adopt SBIRT as part or their routine screening and serve on SBIRT Council of Directors. Work with BSW faculty to incorporate SBIRT into Social Work Practice with Individuals, Families and Groups 2014-2017 Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training for Professionals grant, US Department of Health and Human Services. Collaborative three year grant with the University of Missouri- Columbia and the University of Missouri-St. Louis Schools of Social Work to develop the behavioral health workforce by offering paid practicum and training opportunities for concentration level social work graduate students ($1.1 million over 3 years). Work with PI and grant team to develop and monitor field education sites offering specialized learning experiences focused on integrative health care. 2000-present University of Missouri System Project director for a Collaborative Field Education Grant with Saint Louis and Washington University ($40,000/year for 2 years and $36,000/year for 6 years). Project continues with funding from participating universities. Fontbonne University added to the collaboration in 2009. 2002-2004 John A. Hartford Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education Collaborative grant with UMSL School of Social Work and Saint Louis University ($60,000). Worked with principal investigators to design and deliver the field education component of this project. Publications________________________________________________ Berg-Weger, M., Rochman, E., Rosenthal, P., Sporleder, B., & Birkenmaier, J. (2007). Multi- Program Collaboration in Field Education. Social Work Education, 26 (1), 20-34. Awards/Honors _____________________________________________ 2012 Chancellors Award for Excellence This award recognizes and honors outstanding achievement in teaching, research, service or other contributions to undergraduate and/or graduate education. 2007 Faculty Service Award This award recognizes ten years of achievement in research, teaching and service. 2002-2003 College of Arts and Sciences Lecturer of the Year This award recognizes valuable contributions to the College of Arts Sciences at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. 2001, 1998, 1997 Meritorious Service Award This award recognizes exemplary service to students with disabilities at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. 1999 Champion for Kids This award is given annually by Kids In the Middle, Inc. for outstanding contributions to children in the St. Louis community. 1982-1982 Deans Fellow George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University 1980 John Mark Gannon Award for Scholastic Excellence Gannon University     Patricia Anne Rosenthal  !"#+- N W X p q | »o^OD<h !CJaJh !h !CJaJh !5CJOJQJ^JaJ h !5>*CJOJQJ^JaJ&h !h !5>*CJOJQJ^JaJh !5OJQJ^Jht)5OJQJ^Jht)CJaJht)ht)CJaJ h|apht)ht)h hh h9chDhDhihCJ aJ hihDCJ aJ hih V"CJ aJ hY!hhihCJaJ !",k` $IfgdK$>kdA$$Ifl0"##44 la d$Ifgdm>kd$$Ifl"##44 la d$Ifgdm,-n:ekd$IfK$L$l F#   #    44 la $IfgdK$ $IfgdK$ $IfgdK$=kd$IfK$L$l###44 laO X p q     $Ifgd?kd4$IfK$L$l+###44 la $Ifgdt)K$ $Ifgdt) & F$If^gdt) $Ifgd        * + 6 7 ? 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