TINA M. SOUDERS ______________________________________________________________________________ Education 2013-present PhD student. Old Dominion University, Darden College of Education, Instructional Design and Technology, Norfolk, VA. 1998-2001 J.D. School of Law, North Carolina Central University, Evening Program, Cum Laude, Durham, NC. 1991-1993 M.S.W. School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL. 1980-1984 B.A. Sociology, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, PA. ______________________________________________________________________________ Professional Experience 2005- present Director, Winston-Salem Distance Education MSW Program UNC-CH, School of Social Work. Winston-Salem, NC. Rank: Clinical Associate Professor (2011). Responsibilities include administration, recruitment and supervision of faculty, field instructors and students, advising, field supervision, public relations, community engagement, course development and instruction. Since 2012, work with faculty and other professionals to design and develop online and blended courses for higher education. 2001-present Speaker and Trainer Winston-Salem, NC. Conduct speaking and training workshops on a range of topics including social work ethics, clinical supervision, and legal-related issues. 2000-2005 Director of Quality Improvement & Director of Integrated Services The Children’s Home, Inc. Winston-Salem, NC. 1995-2000 Lead Willie M. Regional Service Manager, Willie M. Regional Service Manager & Area Program Consultant NC DMH/DD/SAS, Raleigh, NC. 1989-1995 Cottage Director, Intake Coordinator, Program Services Assistant & Child Care Worker Cunningham Children’s Home, Urbana, IL. 1993-1995 Adjunct Instructor, Sociology Department Parkland College, Champaign, IL. 1988-1990 Assistant Probation Officer Champaign County Youth Detention Center, Urbana, IL. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 1 of 9 _____________________________________________________________________________ Publications Souders, T. (2012). Informed consent in the information age. NASW Intersections. Souders, T. (2011, October/November). Self-disclosure, the Internet and you! NASW-NC Newsletter. Souders, T. (2011, August/September). Is it ethical to friend a current client on Facebook? NASW-NC Newsletter. Souders, T., Strom-Gottfried, K., & DeVito, D. (August 2011). FAQ on Documentation and Clinical Records. Theimann Advisory. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Souders, T. (June 2011). Guidelines for the use of social media. Field Education Program, UNCCH School of Social Work. DeVito, D., Strom-Gottfried, K., & Souders, T. (July 2010). FAQ on Confidentiality and HIV+ Clients. Theimann Advisory. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Souders, T., Strom-Gottfried, K., & DeVito, D. (June 2009). FAQ on Services to Minors of Divorced Parents. Theimann Advisory. School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Souders, T. (2005, June/July). Ethics Survey Results. NASW-NC Newsletter. Souders, T. (2005, December/January). Legal Resources for Social Workers on the Internet. NASW-NC Newsletter. Behar, L.B. & Souders, T.M. (1997). The Status of Sexually Aggressive Youth in North Carolina 1996-1997. North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, Child and Family Services Section. Raleigh, NC. ______________________________________________________________________________ Poster Presentation Reath, K. & Souders, T. (2007). Marketing Distance Education: Hybrid Strategies for Today's Applicants. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Roundtable Souders, T. & Palmer, M.T. (2012). Will you be my friend? Social Media’s Role in Field Education. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Washington, DC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 2 of 9 Palmer, M.T. & Souders, T. (2011). Setting the Stage for Success: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Employer Based Placements. Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA. ______________________________________________________________________________ Teaching Record UNC School of Social Work 2015 SoWo 796: Evidence Based Interventions in Direct Practice 2015 SoWo 799: Interventions with Organizations and Communities 2013, 2014 SoWo 730: Social Work and the Law: ONLINE 2012, 2014 SoWo 517: Planning for Social Work Interventions 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 SoWo 570: Social Work Practice with Communities and Organizations 2011 SoWo 851: Social Work Practice with Groups 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 SoWo 249/874: Management and Community Practice // Management and Administration: Theory and Practice 2006, 2010 SoWo 730: Social Work and the Law 2006 Law 213.1: Non-Profit Law- Independent Study 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 SoWo 380/715: Integrated Bridge Course: Social Policy & Discrimination and Inequality ___________________________________________________ Selected Workshops, Presentations and Trainings 2014 Keynote: Beyond the expiration point: Examining the relevance of the NASW Code of Ethics. NASW-NC Clinical Summer Institute, Wilmington, NC. 2013 Presentation: Ethical practice in the electronic age. Clinical Update and Psychopharmacology Review. Cape Fear Botanical Garden, Fayetteville, NC. 2013 Presentation: When our worlds collide: Social media and professional practice. Eastern AHE, Greenville NC. 2012 Presentation: Social Media and Professional Ethics, NC Public Health Association Conference, New Bern, NC. Also presented at NC School Social Workers Fall Conference, Pinehurst, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 3 of 9 2012 Presentation: The Supervisory Process. The Guilford Center, Greensboro, NC. 2012 Presentation: Clinical Supervision: Ethical and Legal Considerations. NASW-NC Clinical Supervision Certificate Training, Winston-Salem, NC. Also presented at Fayetteville AHEC, Fayetteville, NC. 2012 Presentation: When Our Worlds Collide: Social Media, Technology and Professional Practice. 8th North Carolina Parent Resource Center Conference, Raleigh, NC. Also presented at Fellowship Hall, Greensboro, NC. 2012 Presentation: Will you be my friend? How technology has altered professional boundaries in the 21st century. W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center, Salisbury, NC. Also presented at Greensboro AHEC, Greensboro, NC; Charlotte AHEC, Charlotte, NC; Mountain AHEC, Asheville, NC. 2012 Presentation: Ethical Considerations for Therapists Using Social Media. NCAMFT North Central Chapter Meeting, Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC. 2012 Invited Presentation: Social Media and Your Professional Reputation: What you need to know! East Carolina University Field Education Orientation, Greenville, NC. Also presented at Warren Wilson College, Asheville, NC. 2011 Presentation: Social Media, Ethics and the Workplace: Emerging Trends. 89th Annual Social Services Institute, Hickory, NC. 2011 Keynote Speaker: Will you be my friend? Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century. NASW-NC, Wilmington, NC. Also presented at Eastern AHEC, Greenville, NC; Hospice of the Piedmont, Greensboro, NC; OPC Area Program, Chapel Hill, NC; Triangle Family Services, Raleigh, NC; Old Vineyard Behavioral Services, Winston-Salem, NC. 2011 Invited Presentation: Students and Social Media: What Social Workers Need to Know. Winston-Salem Forsyth County School Social Workers, Winston-Salem, NC. 2011 Invited Presentation: Does Technology Revolutionize the Way We Counsel? Crossroads Counseling Center, Inc. Hickory, NC. 2010 Invited Presentation: Will you be my friend? Field Appreciation Day, School of Social Work, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC. Also presented at Greensboro Local Program Unit and Greensboro AHEC, Greensboro, NC. 2010 Presentation: Ethics in Clinical Care Management. Baptist Hospital, Social Work Department, Winston-Salem, NC. 2010 Keynote Speaker: Recession Ethics: Ethical Practice in Difficult Economic Times. NASW-NC, Wilmington, NC. Also invited presentation at Asheville Local Program Unit, Asheville, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 4 of 9 2010 Invited Presentation: Diving Into Clinical Supervision: Ethical and Legal Considerations. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. Greensboro, NC. 2010 Invited Workshop: Ethical and Legal Considerations of Clinical Practice with Catholic Charities. Raleigh, NC. 2009 Presentation: Shades of Gray: Exposing the Nuances of Professional Ethical Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Charlotte AHEC, Charlotte, NC, Mountain AHEC- Asheville, Crossroads Counseling, LLC. Hickory, NC, Fellowship Hall, Reidsville, NC, Greenville AHEC, Greenville, NC. 2009 Invited presentation: Ethical boundaries in the 21st century. NC Council of Community Programs, Pinehurst, NC. 2009 Keynote presentation: Ethics in Practice: Terminating Therapeutic Work with Clients. NASW-NC, Wilmington, NC. 2009 Invited presentation: Diving Into Clinical Supervision: Ethical and Legal Considerations North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. Greensboro, NC. 2009 Invited presentation: Ethics in Practice: Terminating Therapeutic Work with Clients. Clinical Lecture Series, UNC-CH School of Social Work. Also presented at East Carolina University and Greenville LPU, Greenville, NC. 2009 Invited Keynote Speaker: Shades of Gray: Exposing the Nuances of Professional Ethical Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Delta State University, Field Education Conference, Cleveland, MS. 2009 Invited presentation: Ethics in Practice. Clinical Update and Psychopharmacology Review, Pinehurst, NC. 2009 Presentation: Ethics in Practice: A day in the life of Help N. Yew. SE AHEC, Pinehurst, NC, Northwest AHEC, Winston-Salem, NC. 2008 Invited Keynote Speaker: Shades of Gray: Exposing the Nuances of Professional Ethical Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital, Hastings NE. 2008 Invited Presentation: Diving Into Clinical Supervision & Shades of Gray, NASWMississippi, Natchez, MS. 2008 Invited Presentation: The Ethics of Silence. Career Day, UNC-CH School of Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 5 of 9 2007 Invited Presentation: Diving Into Clinical Supervision: Ethical and Legal Considerations. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. Charlotte, NC. 2007 Presentation: Shades of Gray: Exposing the Nuances of Professional Ethical Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Workshop conducted at Charlotte AHEC, Mountain AHEC, Asheville, NC and Fayetteville AHEC, NC. 2007 Keynote speaker: The Ethics of Silence. National Association of Social Workers Clinical Social Work Summer Institute. Wilmington, NC. 2006 Invited Presentation: Diving Into Clinical Supervision: Ethical and Legal Considerations. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. Charlotte, NC. 2006 Keynote speaker: My Lips are Sealed: Ethical Supervision in the Midst of Supervisee Nondisclosure. Annual Field Education Appreciation Day. Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC. Co-presented with Theresa Palmer, MSW, LCSW, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor. 2006 Presentation: Shades of Gray: Exposing the Nuances of Professional Ethical Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Northwest AHEC, Winston-Salem, NC and Greensboro AHEC, Greensboro, NC. 2006 Presentation: Walking the Ethics Tightrope: Paternalism in Social Work Practice. Piedmont Local Program Unit of NASW-NC. Greensboro, NC, and UNC-CH Hospital Social Work Department, Chapel Hill, NC. 2005 Workshop: Ethical Considerations in Working with SPMI Clients. The Thirteenth Annual North Carolina Conference on Innovative Approaches in Psychiatric Rehabilitation at John Umstead Hospital. Butner, NC. Co-presented with Renee Gorby, RN, Elliot Silverstein, PhD, and Erica Wise, PhD. 2005 Presentation: The Balancing Act: Self-determination and Client Well-being. Boone Local Program Unit of NASW-NC. Boone, NC. 2005 Workshop: Ethics in Case Management Practice with Families. 16th Annual Baby Love Conference. Charlotte, NC. 2005 Keynote speaker: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?: Paternalism in Social Work Practice. NASW-NC Clinical Social Work Summer Institute. Wilmington, NC. 2005 Invited Presentation: Clinical Supervision: What it is AND what it isn’t, Do you have what it takes?, Grab Bag and Diving Into Clinical Supervision. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. High Point, NC. 2005 Presentation: Helping Clients Help Themselves: Autonomy in Practice. Public Health Social Work Conference. Asheboro, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 6 of 9 2005 Presentation: Ethical Relationships: Honoring Boundaries with Clients. Asheville Local Program Unit of NASW-NC. Asheville, NC. 2005 Presentation: The Triangulation of Ethics. Presentation conducted at the Piedmont Local Program Unit of NASW-NC. Greensboro, NC. 2004 Presentation: So Now What? The Top Five Principles that Guide Ethical Decision Making. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Fall Conference. Asheville, NC. 2004 Presentation: How to Ethically Manage Boundaries and Dual Relationships. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Summer Clinical Institute. Wilmington, NC. 2004 Invited presentation: Diving into Clinical Supervision. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Clinical Supervision Certificate Training. High Point, NC. 2004 Presentation: The Resilient Supervisor. North Carolina Child and Family Services Association Spring Conference. Asheboro, NC. 2004 Invited presentation: Solving Ethical Dilemmas. Fayetteville Local Program Unit, Annual Social Work Ethics Workshop. Fayetteville, NC. 2004 Presentation: Ethics in Case Management. Public Health Social Work Conference. Winston-Salem, NC. 2003 Presentation: The Resilient Supervisor. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Fall Conference. Maggie Valley, NC. 2003 Invited Presentation: The Art of Ethical Decision Making. Fayetteville Chapter of NASW, Annual Social Work Ethics Workshop. Fayetteville, NC. 2002 Presentation: Ethical Testimony: Avoiding Breaches of Confidentiality on the Stand. North Carolina National Association of Social Work Summer Clinical Institute. Wilmington, NC. Co-presented with Joy Marcum, MSW, ACSW, LCSW. 2002 Invited presentation: Tarasoff and Its Progeny: What YOU Need to Know! North Carolina National Association of Social Work Annual Ethics Conference. Raleigh, NC. 2001 Presentation: Does Ethical Practice Really Reduce Liability? North Carolina National Association of Social Work Annual Fall Conference. Wilmington, NC, and North Carolina Family Based Services Association, Winston-Salem, NC. 1999 Teleconference: The New Juvenile Code & Its Impact on Mental Health Services. Willie M. Section of DMH/DD/SAS. Raleigh, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 7 of 9 1999 Panel member: Inter-agency Collaboration. Department of Public Instruction BEH Summer Institute. Atlantic Beach, NC. 1998 Workshop: Alphabet Soup- T/HP, AOI, AR, WMIS. Willie M. Case Manager Orientation Training. Raleigh, NC. 1998 Workshop: Every time a bell rings… using data to manage change. Willie M. Leadership Conference. Raleigh, NC. 1997 Workshop: Using Data to Monitor System Performance. Willie M. Leadership Conference. Wilmington, NC. ______________________________________________________________________________ Service to the University, Community, and Profession 2013-present Member, Curriculum Committee, UNC School of Social Work. 2009-present Chair, Advisory Board- Winston-Salem Distance Education MSW Program. 2005-present Ex-offico member, Recruitment and Admissions Committee, UNC-CH School of Social Work. 2009-2011 Member, NASW-NC Finance Committee, Raleigh, NC. 2009- 2011 Member, Finance Committee NASW-National Office, Washington, DC. 2009- 2011 Delegate to National Delegate Assembly for NASW-NC, Raleigh, NC. 2008-2010 President, The Adam Foundation, Inc. Winston-Salem, NC. 2007-2010 Board Member, The Adam Foundation, Inc. Winston-Salem, NC. 2006 Mock appellate judge, Wake Forest University School of Law Trial Court Competition, Winston-Salem, NC. 2006-2007 Member, Management and Community Practice Committee, UNC School of Social Work. 2005-2010 Member, Field Advisory Committee, UNC-CH School of Social Work. 2005-2009 Treasurer/Treasurer-elect, NASW-NC Board of Directors, Raleigh, NC. 2005- 2009 Chair, NASW-NC Finance Committee, Raleigh, NC. 2005-2009 Member, Executive Committee, NASW-NC, Raleigh, NC. 2005-2008 Member, North Carolina Part-time MSW Program Directors Consortium 2001-2007 Member, Ethics Committee, NASW-NC, Raleigh, NC. Tina M. Souders CV 2015 Page 8 of 9 _____________________________________________________________________________ Honors 2013 Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, School of Social Work, UNC-CH 2011 Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, School of Social Work, UNC-CH 2009 Most Appreciated Mentor, Graduating Class of the Winston-Salem Distance Education Program, School of Social Work, UNC-CH 2008 Outstanding Professor Award, Graduating Class of the Winston-Salem Distance Education Program, School of Social Work, UNC-CH 2007 Most Appreciated Faculty, Graduating Class of the Winston-Salem Distance Education Program, School of Social Work, UNC-CH 2006 Dean’s Recognition of Teaching Excellence, School of Social Work, UNC-CH ______________________________________________________________________________ Professional Licenses, Certifications, and Memberships 2012- present Association of Educational Communications and Technology 2001- present Licensed Clinical Social Worker, North Carolina 1992-present National Association of Social Workers (NASW) 2001- 2013 North Carolina Licensed Attorney- Inactive status (2013) 2001- 2013 21st Judicial District Bar Association 2001- 2013 Forsyth County Bar Association 1995-2001 Certified Clinical Social Worker, North Carolina 1995 Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Illinois Tina M. 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