Sha-Rhonda M. Green, PhD, LCSW/LICSW, C-SSW

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Sha-Rhonda M. Green, PhD, LCSW/LICSW, C-SSWThe University of Alabama The School of Social WorkBox 870314 Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Phone 205-348-0206 Fax 205-348-9419 sgreen9@ua.eduSUMMARY20 years Clinical/Social Work/Practitioner Direct Practice6 years Supervision, Management, Direction, Oversight of Diverse Social Identities12 years Distance Education/Online Education4 years Higher Education Teaching (Face/Face, Online, Hybrid)(FTE .60 4.4/5.0 SOI)-20 courses taught and 4 developed (BSW, MSW, DSW)EDUCATIONDoctor of Philosophy, Human ServicesAugust 2016Specialization: Clinical Social WorkWalden University, Minneapolis, MNDissertation: “Multiple Roles as Predictors of Subjective Well-Being in African AmericanWomen”Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Human ServicesWalden University, Minneapolis, MNNovember 2012Master of Social Work, Social WorkThe University of Georgia, Athens, GAAugust 2001Master of Arts, SociologyAugust 1997Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GAThesis: “Economic Status and Its Affect on the Educational Achievements of Young AfricanAmerican Adults”Bachelor of Arts, PsychologyMinor: Sociology, Cum LaudeBrewton-Parker College, Mt. Vernon, GAJune 1995Certificate of CompletionAugust 1994The University of Tennessee, Ronald McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program,Knoxville, TNThesis: “A Measure of Black Male Masculinity: The Black Male Masculinity Scale (BMMS)”LICENSURE/SOCIAL WORK PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATIONSAlabama, 4078C: Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (2017-active)Georgia, CSW003415: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (2004-active)Georgia, 655925: School Social Work (P-12) (2003-active)Georgia, MSW003080: Licensed Master Social Worker (2002-Superceded by LCSW)Sha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20211

TEACHING CERTIFICATIONSTeaching Online Certificate, QM-Quality MattersDecember 2020Demonstrated knowledge competence in seven different competencies related to online teaching.Together, the evidence from these credentials represent the earner’s mastery of these onlineteaching competencies: Creating Presence in Your Online Course, Assessing Your Learners,Evaluating Your Course Design, Connecting Learning Theories, Gauging Your TechnologySkills, Exploring Your Institution's Policies (no expiration).Go the Distance-Online Teaching Best Practices AdvancedOctober 2020The University of Alabama, College of Continuing Studies Bama By DistanceRelevant skills: Instructor Presence, Community Building, Student Engagement, Accessibility,Feedback, Communication (no expiration).TEACHING EXPERIENCEAssistant ProfessorThe University of Alabama, School of Social Work, Tuscaloosa, AL8/2017-Present Teach and develop BSW, MSW, DSW (face/face, online) with research, service andadvising workload.Contributing Online FacultyWalden University, Barbara Solomon School of Social Work and Human Services, Minneapolis,MN11/2016-5/2019 Taught BSW and MSW courses.Adjunct Online FacultyThe University of Alabama, School of Social Work, Tuscaloosa, AL Taught MSW courses.1/2017-8/2017Child Protective Services (CPS) Online Instructor4/2005-7/2006Institute of Online Training & Instructional Systems, Athens Technical College, GA Maintained and created online training modules for child protective and foster careservices workers Utilized Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash for online course development Facilitated online instructor interactive exercises for child protective services workersTroubleshot phone calls from Help DeskCOURSES TAUGHT (*developed)The University of Alabama, School of Social Work, Tuscaloosa, ALDSW ProgramSW 721 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy*MSW ProgramSW 579 Social Work PracticeSW 590 Field Education ISha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20212017-PresentSW 523 Family Preservation*SW 595 Field Education II2

COURSES TAUGHT (*developed)The University of Alabama, School of Social Work, Tuscaloosa, AL2017-PresentMSW ProgramSW 541 Social Work Practice w/GroupsSW 515 Psychopathology*SW 532 Social Work Practice w/Adults in Mental HealthSW557 Social Work Self Care*SW 577 Human Development and Social SystemsBSW ProgramSW 200 History of Social Welfare in the U.S.SW 410 Human Behavior in Social Environment ISW457 Social Work Self Care*COURSES TAUGHTWalden University, Barbara Solomon School of Social Work and Human Services,Minneapolis, MN2016-2019MSW ProgramSOCW 6070 Supervision, Leadership, & Administration in Social Work OrganizationsSOCW 6051 Diversity, Human Rights, and Social JusticeBSW ProgramSOCW 2001 Introduction to Social WorkSOCW 2002 Basic Skills Social Work PracticeSOCW 3001 Diversity and MulticulturalismSOCW 4003 General Practice I-IndividualsSOCW 4004 General Practice II-GroupsSOCW 4005 General Practice III-Organization/CommunitySCHOOL SERVICEMSW Committee MemberMSW Reinstatement MemberDSW Committee MemberContinuing Education Committee MemberFaculty Staff Enrichment Committee MemberDean Search atorTownsend, H., Bartlett, R., Hites, L., Wedgeworth, M., Johnson, P., & Green, S. Expandingsexual and mental health services to the rural black belt of Alabama. HRSA, Rural Health CareServices Outreach Program. 762,126. (submitted for review 12/1/2020)Co-InvestigatorMultiple Co-Pi. Assessing psychosocial and sleep health needs of mothers of infants and youngchildren. Psychology Department, College of Arts and Sciences. The School of Social Work.Pickens County and College of Community Health, Tuscaloosa, AL. 25,000. 8/2019-Present.(funded)Sha-Rhonda M. Green3Curriculum VitaeFebruary 2021

Co-InvestigatorUA ALACRITY Center: Accelerating Implementation of Evidence-Based Intervention inSchoolsNIMH P50 Application Submitted May 2020PIs: White & Lochman Co-PiTotal request: 5,935,899 (not funded, resubmit in process)RESEARCH EXPERIENCEResearch Assistant8/1999-4/2001School of Social Work, University of Georgia, Athens, GA,Horace T. Ward: Desegregation of the University of Georgia, Civil RightsAdvocacy, and Jurisprudence (2001). Principal Researcher/Director/Author: Maurice C.Daniels, Ed.D.Graduate Assistant8/1995-8/1997Research Services & Sponsored Programs, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GAResearch Assistant8/1996-8/1997Nursing Department, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA-Savannah River Site Study,Savannah, GAMcNair Fellow6/1994-8/1994Ronald McNair Post Baccalaureate Achievement Program, University of Tennessee-Knoxville,TNCLINICAL/SOCIAL WORK/PRACTITIONER EXPERIENCEIndependent PractitionerMaven, Inc., New York, NY6/2018-Present Provide tele-mental behavioral health therapy to women (trauma informed/CBT).Mobile Mental Health Crisis Assessor/TherapistBenchmark Human Services, Milledgeville, GA6/2013-7/2017 Assess mental health and substance abuse crises on consumers aged 5 and up, provideclinical oversight for 2-person team that is dispatched in a 6-county region zone(Bartow, Cobb, Douglas, Haralson, Paulding, Polk) Complete 1013s and 2013s and make immediate, urgent and next-day appointments andconnect consumers to community resourcesSolo Private Practice Therapist/Social Worker-OwnerEmpowered2Change, LLC, Hiram, GA8/2006-7/2015 Paneled with over 20 private/commercial insurances/EAP, Medicaid CMOs, Medicare,ValuOptions, Tricare. Conducted psycho-biosocial assessments, provided group, parent, child, adult andadolescent mental health counseling to civilians and military families.Sha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20214

Utilization Review Specialist and verified insurance benefits, request authorization forservices and track unpaid claims, submitted timely HCFA 1500 insurance forms forreimbursement.Intake Specialist and triaged, screened and scheduled new clients and verified insurancebenefits and collect copayments/coinsurance.TherapistHighland Rivers Health, Hiram, GA3/2013-8/2013 Delivered mental health counseling to children, adolescents, families andVeterans/Medicare/Medicaid adultsNew Vision Counseling Center, LLC, Douglasville, GA12/2009-5/2011 Provided child, adolescent, adult, group and family therapy within a group privatepracticeUtilization Review Specialist8/2008-6/2010Youth Villages, Inc., Inner Harbour Campus, Douglasville, GA Attended weekly treatment team meetings, collected/interpreted clinical data, provideddischarge planning support Completed live and web-based concurrent insurance reviews for (4) units (45 reviews)using APS Health Care PRTF web portal system Provided support for documentation and quality assuranceTherapist3/2008-8/2008Children’s Unit, Inner Harbour Hospital, Douglasville, GA Managed caseload of 5-12 year old severe-emotional-behavioral-disordered patients Provided individual, family, and group therapy to patients and their families Provided case management and interagency collaboration for discharge planning Completed treatment plans, web-based and live insurance reviews for treatmentauthorizationTherapist/Clinical Manager7/2006-3/2008Boy’s Unit, Inner Harbour Hospital, Douglasville, GA Provided clinical oversight and supervision to direct care Bachelor and Master-levelcounselors, assistant therapist, recreational therapist, unit teacher, and milieu manageron psychiatric inpatient unit of 15-18 adolescent males Provided clinical supervision to master’s level interns and therapists Provided individual, group, and family therapyTherapistSha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20214/2004-4/20055

Advantage Behavioral Health Systems, Athens, GA; Oglethorpe County School System,Lexington, GA Generated referrals for new O.A.S.I.S. (Opportunities and Success in School)Program’s joint initiative and first therapist for new program. Mentored 3 new IntensiveFamily Intervention Team Leaders. Provided school-based psychotherapy to 35-40 special and regular education studentsand their families; diagnostic assessments; home-based family therapy Completed intake diagnostic assessments and individualized treatment service plans forcaseload. Provided referral linkages to school-based support services and community resources. Conducted home visits for students experiencing personal, family or athfinders Counseling Services, Inc., Hartwell, GA Provided monthly consult on 15-20 family preservation cases Provided individual and family counseling to assigned caseload over life course. Completed parenting/family assessments on child welfare agency referred familypreservation cases. Completed alcohol/drug assessments on child welfare agency referred clients. Provided parenting education groups utilizing “Active Parenting” textbooks andmaterials. Provided therapeutic consultation on family preservation cases and staffing issues.Therapist/Manager5/2002-4/2004Advantage Behavioral Health Systems, Athens, GA Provided individual and family psychotherapy, provided rotational after-hours on-call(intensive family intervention services). Supervised two bachelor’s level technician as team leader, managed caseload of twelveacute-level children and families over 4 counties (Jackson, Oglethorpe, Athens-Clarke,Madison)Therapist/Crisis AssessorAdvantage Behavioral Health Systems, Athens, GA Provided rotational after-hours on-call emergency assessments Assessed children/adolescents for out of home respite care Completed follow-up documentation/staffing with program manager9/2002-6/2003Therapist/Case Manager11/2001-4/2002The Bridge Institute, Athens, GA Provided weekly individual and group therapy to adolescent male offenders Completed suicide risk, mental status, and mental health assessments Completed individualized treatment and discharge plansTherapistSha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20217/2000-5/20026

Pathfinders Counseling Services, Inc., Hartwell, GA Provided individual and family counseling to assigned caseload Supervised four bachelor-level Parent-Aides Completed clinical family assessments and closing summary reports Developed intervention plans for clients, provided in-home psychoeducational servicesTherapist Intern8/2000-4/2001Family Counseling Service, Inc., Athens, GA Provided individual and family therapy to caseload of 5-7 clients. Participated in weekly group and individual supervision. Co-led weekly women’s domestic violence group, adult male sex offender group, andadolescent drug/alcohol abuse group. Worked in family preservation program as parent aide and complete initial phone intakes.Social Work Intern4/2000-8/2000Garnett Ridge Family Support Center, Athens, GA Facilitated multi-ethnic parenting group classes. Organized and implemented community-based activities for ethnically diversesubdivision. Tutored participants (ages 5-15) within a community based after school program. Conducted weekly home visits and collateral contacts for a caseload of 10 students.ADDITIONAL WORK HISTORYWalden AmbassadorWalden University, Minneapolis, MN4/2010-5/2019Social Services Case Manager8/1997-7/1999Effingham County Department of Family and Children Services, Springfield, GA Investigated child protective services (CPS) reports to determine level of risk to children. Initiated court action as necessary for at-risk children. Provided rotational after-hours on-call intake. Managed foster care, CPS investigation, and CPS ongoing caseloads. Completed family social histories, home evaluations, and adoption studies.Resident Director8/1993-6/1995Upward Bound Program, Brewton-Parker College, Mt. Vernon, GA Supervised 3 Tutor-Counselors. Coordinated with college personnel the scheduling of housing, meals, and field trips. Maintained proper reports and documentation of high school aged participants. Planned, organized, led and coached the academic and leisure activities of participants.Sha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20217

Psychology Intern2/1995-5/1995Montgomery County Department of Family and Children Services, Mt. Vernon, GA Read, interpreted, and critiqued child protective services and foster care cases. Participated in Food Stamp and Aid to Dependent Children (AFDC) intake interviews. Co-visited adult and foster care clients with case managersTutor-Counselor5/1993-7/1993Upward Bound Program, Brewton-Parker College, Mt. Vernon, GA Chaperoned and peer counseled high school participants on campus and during field trips. Supervised resident hall and recreational activities. Tutored participants in Math, English, and intercollegiate Academic Bowl.Resident Director8/1993-6/1995Housing Department, Brewton-Parker College, Mt. Vernon, GA Supervised 3 resident assistants. Enforced campus policies as they related to resident life. Peer counseled college aged resident on independent living, academics, and conflictresolution. Conducted bi-monthly staff and resident hall meetings. Taught computer generated teaching/training modules to students.English/Math Tutor8/1992-5/1995Developmental Studies Laboratory, Brewton-Parker College, Mt. Vernon, GA Tutored Math/English to college students with deficits in Math, English and ReadingComprehension. Prepared tutor/tutee student progress reports. Taught computer generated teaching/training modules to students.PUBLICATIONS*Fischer, A. R., Green, S. R. M., & Gunn, H. E. (2020). Social-ecological considerations forthe sleep health of rural mothers. Journal of behavioral medicine, 1-12.Green-Davis S.M. (2016). Multiple roles as predictors of subjective well-being in AfricanAmerican women. (Publication No. 10133402) [Doctoral dissertation, Walden University].ProQuest Dissertation Publishing.Davis, S.M. (2016). 12 Empowering Tips to Live Well! USA: Empowered Woman, LLC.Davis, S.M. (2016). 150 Inspirational Life Lessons. USA: Empowered Woman, LLC.Davis, S.M. (2016). Chief-Emotional Officer: How I Took Authority Over My Emotions. USA:Empowered Woman, LLC.Davis, S.M. (2015). 30 Days to Healthier Emotions: Workbook. USA: Empowered Woman,LLC.Sha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20218

Davis, S.M. (2013). Inspirational Thoughts on Being a Wife, Mother and Woman. USA:Empowered Woman, LLC.Davis, S.M. (2013). Inspirational Thoughts on Being a Wife, Mother and Woman Journal.USA: Empowered2Change, LLC.Davis, S. M. (2013). Inspirational Thoughts on Being a Wife, Mother and a Woman 30 DayWorkbook. USA: Empowered2Change, LLC.Green, S.M. (1997). Economic status and its affect on the educational achievements of youngAfrican American adult. (Legacy ETDS. 1050) [Master’s thesis, Georgia SouthernUniversity]. Digital Commons.PRESENTATIONSGreen, S.M. (2020, October). Intersectionality and Wellness. Virtual colloquium co-hosted bythe Center for Youth Development and Intervention and the Alabama Life Research Institute.Presenter, The University of Alabama, AL, USA.Green, S.M. (2020, June). Running and Never Catching Up: The Dissonance of Wage, HighlyEducated, Wealth Accumulation and Health Outcomes among Black Women in the SouthernUnited States. 2020 Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN) Conference. Presenter.Hilton Midtown, New York City, NY, USA. (COVID-19 Cancellation)Green, S.M. & Klatt, S. (2020, June). A Multi-Theoretical Multi-Systemic Trauma-InformedApproach to Triaging the Cradle to Prison Crisis. Presenter. 2020 NASW NationalConference, Washington, D.C., USA. (COVID-19 Cancellation)Green, S.M. (2019, September). Social Work Career. Athletics’ Student-Athlete EnhancementDepartment. Student-Athlete Career Industry Night. Career Industry Panelist, The Universityof Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.Green, S.M. (2019, September). Feeding the Soul: A Culture of Unhealthy Eating as a CopingMechanism. Division of Student Life. Women and Gender Resource Center. Black Faculty andStaff Association. Co-Facilitator of As I Am: Black Women’s Discussion Group, InterculturalDiversity Center, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.Green, S.M. (2018, October). African American Mothers’ Views on Health: A QualitativeExploration on the Intersectionality of Multiple Chronic Conditions and Multiple Roles.Community Engagement Institute: Generating Knowledge, Empowering Us All. PosterPresentation. Hyatt Regency (The Wynfrey Hotel), Hoover, Alabama, USA.Green, S.M. (2018, May). How Mental Health Social Workers with the Psychiatric Team.Capstone College of Nursing. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Orientation.Speaker. The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.Sha-Rhonda M. GreenCurriculum VitaeFebruary 20219

Green, S.M. (2018, April). Pathways of Innovation in Social Work. Facilitated Panel Discussion.NASW Alabama Chapter Annual Conference. Panelist, The Capital City Club, Montgomery,ALJackson, M.S. & Green, S.M. (2018, April). Using Skills Lab to Teach Social Work DistanceStudents. 4th Annual Social Work Distance Education Conference. Co-Presenter, St. Anthony’sHotel, San Antonio, TX, USA.Green, S.M. (2017, July). Multiple Roles as Predictors of Subjective Well-Being in AfricanAmerican Women. Research Symposium Poster Presentation at Walden National FacultyMeeting, National Harbor, MD, USA.Davis, S.M. (2016, October). Social Worker, Heal Thyself. Workshop Presenter. 28th AnnualNASW-GA Chapter Conference. Forging Solutions Out of Challenges, Atlanta, GA, USA.Davis, S.M. (2016, March). The Fruits of the Spirit: 4 Strategies to Plan for Greater Growth.Guest Speaker. Women of Excellence, Women’s Ministry Retreat, New Mountain Top BaptistChurch, Jasper, GA, USA.Davis, S.M. (2015, June). Total Wellness: God Wants to Heal You from the Inside Out. GuestSpeaker. Women of Excellence, Women’s Ministry, New Mountain Top Baptist Church,Winston, GA, USA.Davis, S.M. (2015, March). Sister to Sister Panel. Co-Facilitator at Women of Excellence,Women’s Ministry Retreat, New Mountain Top Baptist Church, Hilton Head, SC, USA.Davis, S.M. (2015, January). Unmasked: Discovering Your True Identity. Guest Speaker.Women of Excellence, Women’s Ministry, New Mountain Top Baptist Church, Winst

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