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Jodi B.

Radler
Education:
Masters of Science, College and Agency Counseling, December, 2002, Plattsburgh S
tate University of New York, Plattsburgh, NY
Bachelor of Arts, English and Liberal Studies Concentrating in Education, Decemb
er 2000, Trinity College of Vermont, Burlington, VT
LMHC Licensure:
3,000 Hours Completed, Application Submitted
Additional Training:
a NYS OMH Evidence Based Treatment Training, August 2007, Columbia County Office
of Mental Health, Hudson, NY
a NYS Child and Family Clinic-Plus Central New York Regional Forum, October 2007
, Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center and March 2008, OMH Central New York Region F
ield Office
a NYS CANS training, December 2007, NYS OMH Website
a NYS Mandated Reporter training, August 2009, Family Counseling Center, Glovers
ville, NY
Relevant Professional Experience
Counseling:
Clinical Therapist, Family Counseling Center of Fulton County Inc., Gloversville
, NY, July 2006-Present
a Provide clinical therapy to persons ranging from age 5-65.
a Complete psychosocial assessment, progress notes, admission notes, treatment p
lan and treatment plan reviews in order or coordinate care for the clients on ca
seload.
a Provide clients with clinical diagnosis following the guidelines of the DSM-IV
-TR.
a Collaborate with the on site Nurse Practioner, Psychiatrist and other service
agencies to coordinate care for the clients on caseload.
a Participate in the OMH training group for Evidence Based Treatment on a bi-mon
thly basis.
Coordinator of the Family and Clinic-Plus Grant for Fulton County, The Family Co
unseling Center of Fulton County Inc., Gloversville, NY August 2007-June 2008
a Promoted Family and Clinic-Plus mental health screenings within Fulton County
schools.
a Acted as a Liaison between The Family Counseling Center and Fulton County Scho
ol district administration.
a Obtained consent for free mental health screenings within 5th and 7th grade cl
asses in Fulton County schools.
a Administered mental health screenings for willing participants within the scre
ening pool.
a Scored and reported screening results to parents of participating students.
a Provided intake coordination for screening participants in need of further ass
essment.
Overnight Advocate, Women Helping Battered Women, Burlington, VT, May 2001-Augus
t 2001
a Provided emotional support to women in shelter.
a Helped families in shelter to further their communication.
a Assisted women in caring for their children.
a Screened calls for women whom wanted to be admitted into shelter.
a Responded to calls on the hotline throughout night, providing emotional suppor
t and resources to women in the community.
Additional Professional Experience
Education and Administration:
Associate Director of Campus Programs and Student Activities, Siena College, Lou
donville, NY, July 2002-July 2006
a Supervised and guided Graduate Assistants within the office.
a Taught an eleven week course for first-year students each fall dealing with is
sues of alcohol use, abuse, and harassment.
a Managed the facilitated the campus ropes course.
a Assisted in the development of the Certified Peer Education Network program.
a Planned and implemented programming for Opening Week, Family Weekend and Siena
Serves.
a Advised and motivated the 34 members of the Student Events Board.
a Managed and allocated multiple budgets totaling over 230,000 dollars.
a Directed the office at times in which the Director was absent.
a Facilitated interpersonal relationships and provided informal counseling to st
udents and staff.
Resident Director, Saint Michaelas College, Burlington, VT, August 2001-July 200
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a Supervised, trained and evaluated a staff of eight women.
a Collaborated with security and other college professionals to ensure the safet
y and security of the students.
a Helped in the education and enforcement of college policies through judiciary
meetings.
a Hired, supervised and evaluated staff assistants for my area.
a Managed responsibilities for opening and closing the complex, key distribution
, administrative paperwork and general upkeep of the facility.
a Mediated roommate conflicts.
a Distributed and assessed the results of the CORE survey.
a Facilitated interpersonal relationships and provided informal counseling to st
aff and students.
a Assisted in yearly evaluations and hiring of new resident assistants.
a Engaged in evening duty rotations for the entire campus.
Affiliations:
a American Counseling Association, December 2001
a Chi Sigma Iota, Rho Psi Chapter, Counseling Academic and Professional Honor So
ciety International, March 2002

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