Amanda Campbell, MSW, LCSW

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Amanda Campbell, MSW, LCSW
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker with supervision and management experience seeking to
utilize clinical, program development and case management skills in a position that aids in
the development and training of social work students in their field placements.
Proven Skills
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Proven capability to establish effective working relationships with clients, colleagues,
and supervisees.
7+ years of management and supervisory experience.
Recognized as Field Supervisor of the Year in 2009.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Thorough knowledge of local community resources.
Career Experience
Affiliate Faculty, Department of Social Work, Metropolitan State Univ. of Denver
August 2013 – present
Denver, CO
 Instruct integrative field seminar class for foundation year MSW students.
 Serve as field liaison with graduate level interns and internship agencies to ensure
fulfillment of graduate level practicum experience.
Clinical Supervisor, Self-employed
November 2012 – present
Denver, CO
 Provide one-on-one clinical supervision for LCSW candidate including exploration of
clinical issues, theory integration, and professional development.
Faculty Field Liaison, Graduate School of Social Work, Univ. of Denver
September 2011 – present
Denver, CO
 Facilitate a caseload of up to 30 graduate level interns in creating and monitoring
learning goals and evaluating their internship performance.
 Ensure effective working relationships between internship agencies and GSSW
including conflict resolution when necessary.
Program Director, Denver Urban Scholars
March 2008 – September 2012
Denver, CO
Youth Development Coordinator
June 2006 - March 2008
Case Manager / Counselor Intern
April 2005 - June 2006
 Developed middle school case management and mentoring program with low-income,
minority youth.
 Grew program enrollment of middle and high school students and their volunteer
mentors from 60 to 120 through initiation and management of partner relationships.
 Managed a staff of seven social workers plus graduate level interns, providing field
instruction, clinical supervision, and performance evaluation.
 Implemented program evaluation plan leading to increase in program funding from
$250,000 to over $500,000.
 Provided clinical case management and crisis intervention services to caseload of over
20 youth, families and mentors.
 Planned program and fundraising activities while adhering to agency budget.
Social Work Intern, Abraham Lincoln High School Teen Parent Program
September 2004 - February 2005
Denver, CO
 Counseled high school aged youth regarding pregnancy/parenting and coordinated
resource referrals.
Clinical Vocational Counselor, Aspen Diversified Industries
June 2003 - May 2004
Denver, CO
 Developed job search and job support programming for adults with mental illness and
disabilities including conflict mediation.
 Assessed client skills and abilities and planned appropriate vocational rehabilitation
treatment.
Residential Treatment Counselor, Daybreak-Princeton Girls’ Home
October 2001 - September 2002
Denver, CO
 Provided individual and milieu counseling for adolescent females who had been
removed from their homes.
Research Experience
Research Assistant, Kempe Children’s Center - Fostering Healthy Futures Project
June 2005 - January 2006
Denver, CO
 Conducted face-to-face interviews with youth in foster care and caregivers
 Administered measures including Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Child’s Behavior
Checklist, Trauma Symptom Checklist and coded data.
Research Assistant, University of Denver - Infant and Childhood Development Center
June 2001 - April 2002
Denver, CO
 Recruited subjects (24 and 36 month olds) for research study on infant spatial coding.
 Collected and analyzed data and coauthored articles and presentations in child
development field.
Education
Masters of Social Work, University of Denver
Graduated June 2006.
Clinical, families track concentration.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Denver
Graduated Magna cum laude June 2002.
Psychology major; Women’s Studies minor.
Licensure
Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the State of Colorado since March 2009.
Licensed Social Worker in the State of Colorado since December 2006.
Professional Organizations
National Association of Social Workers - Member since February 2005.
Volunteer Experience
Committee Member, The Limb Preservation Foundation
February 2013 – present
Denver, CO
 Review and advise on decisions regarding applications for financial support from
individuals experiencing limb-threatening injuries.
Board Member, Katie Froeschle Foundation
February 2009 - present
Tampa, FL
 Assisted in planning fundraising golf tournament benefitting college scholarships and The
Life Center.
 Oversaw management of foundation funds.
Volunteer, Youth Opportunity Foundation
August 2006 – November 2011
Denver, CO
 Planned fundraising events to benefit Denver area youth mentoring agencies.
 Individually raised over $2500 through soliciting donations.
References available upon request.
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