Craig Allen Stern

Craig Allen Stern
[email protected]
EDUCATION
2006 Ph.D. Health Sciences, Rutgers University
(32 credits completed in a 60 credit degree) 3.56 GPA.
2004 Masters of Social Work, University of Denver, 3.80 GPA.
2000 Bachelor of Arts, Fort Lewis College
EXPERIENCE
09/15/13 to current
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University of Denver
701 Camino del Rio
Durango, CO, 81301
Adjunct Social Work Instructor
о SW 4201 Research Methods and Design-fall 2013 (scheduled to teach spring 2015)
о SW 4900 Methods for Evaluating Practice/Programs-winter 2014 (scheduled to teach
fall 2015)
о SW 4901 Applied Practice Evaluation Research-spring 2014 (scheduled to teach
fall 2015)
01/12/15 to current
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San Juan College
4601 College Boulevard
Farmington, New Mexico 87402
Online Adjunct Sociology Instructor
о SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology-spring 2015
01/14/13 to current
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Southwest Colorado Community College
701 Camino del Rio
Durango, CO 81301
Adjunct Sociology and Social Work Instructor and part-time Academic Advisor
Classes taught in spring 2013
о SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology II
о SW 106 Introduction to Drugs and Alcohol
Classes taught in summer 2013
о SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics
Classes taught in fall 2013
о SOC 226 Social Psychology
о SOC 231 Sociology-Deviant Behavior
о SWK 100 Introduction to Social Work
Classes taught in spring 2014
о SOC 216 Sociology of Gender
о SOC 205 Sociology of Family Dynamics
Classes taught in fall 2014
о SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology I
о SOC 216 Sociology of Gender
01/15/13 8th grade Math, Science, Pre-Algebra, and U.S. History Tutor
06/25/2012 to 12/12/12 Community Connections
281 Sawyer Dr.
Durango, CO 81301
(970) 259-2162
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Direct Service Provider
о Provided services for persons with developmental disabilities
08/06/07 to 08/03/2012
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New Mexico Highlands University
3539 E. 30th St. #203
Farmington, NM 87102
(505) 566-3552
Visiting Professor of Social Work and Academic Advisor (Social Work Curriculum
Committee Member)
Classes taught in fall 2007
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SW 430 Research Methods II-3 credit hours
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SW 565 Social Work Practice I-3 credit hours
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SW 551 Field Seminar-1 credit hour
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SW 385 Human Behavior and Social Environment I-3credit hours
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SW 630 Advanced Agency Research-3 credit hours
Classes taught in spring 2008
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SW 330 Research Methods I-3 credit hours
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SW 642 Advanced Social Policy-3 credit hours
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SW 530 Evaluative Research-3 credit hours
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SW 586 Human Behavior and Social Environment II-3 credit hours
Classes taught in fall 2008
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Research Methods II-3 credit hours
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Social Work Practice I-3 credit hours
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Field Seminar 1-1 credit hour
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SW 341 Social Policy and Services I-3credit hours
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Advanced Agency Research-3 credit hours
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Visiting Professor of Social Work, Academic Education Coordinator, and Academic Advisor
(responsible for hiring adjunct social work faculty and Social Work Curriculum Committee
Member)
Classes taught in spring 2009
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Research Methods I-3 credit hours
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Evaluative Research-3 credit hours
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Human Behavior and Social Environment II-3 credit hours
Classes taught in fall 2009
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Research Methods II-3 credit hours
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Social Work Practice I-3 credit hours
Field Seminar-1--1 credit hour
Advanced Agency Research-3 credit hours
Classes taught in spring 2010
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Research Methods I-3 credit hours
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Human Behavior and Social Environment II-3 credit hours
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Evaluative Research-3 credit hours
Classes taught in fall 2010
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Research Methods II-3 credit hours
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Advanced Agency Research-3 credit hours
Classes taught in spring 2011
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Research Methods I-3 credit hours
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Evaluative Research-3 credit hours
Classes taught in fall 2011
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Advanced Clinical Research-3 credit hours
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Human Behavior and Social Environment I-3 credit hours
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Research Methods II-3 credit hours
Classes taught in progress spring 2012
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Research Methods I-3 credit hours
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Human Behavior and Social Environment II-3 credit hours
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Evaluative Research-3 credit hours
10/09/06 to 08/03/07 Value Options
6580 East Main St.
Farmington, NM 87402
Value Options, New Mexico, no longer exists; their contract was not renewed.
Corporate Headquarters (757) 459-5100
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Field Peer Specialist
о An administrative position implementing recovery based practices in mental health and
dual diagnosis in Northwest New Mexico (Region 1)
7/3/2000 to 10/6/06
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Southwest Colorado Mental Health Center
P.O. Box 1328
Durango CO 81302
(970) 259-2162
Recovery and Rehabilitation Coordinator
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Facilitated Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training for law enforcement in handling
crisis situations with mental health consumers
o Coordinated and developed Double Trouble in Recovery Program (a 12 -step program for
substance abuse and mental health)
o Actively participated in organization and process development of Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT) program, developed and facilitated: a peer support group for graduates of
DBT, participated in a consult team approach, and provided coaching to consumers in a 6
month DBT Program
o Developed and facilitated a warm line: a support call line for consumers
o Developed and coordinated foundation of Wellness Recovery Program
o Alternate for Complaint and Grievance Coordinator.
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Liaison to National Alliance for Mentally Ill (NAMI) and active member of the Mental
Health Summit Partnership - a task force created to educate the community about mental
health
4/28/2005 to 10/6/06
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New Day Counseling
o Substance abuse counselor: Level II DUI ED, Strategies for Self Improvement, StepDown, Relapse Prevention, and Adolescent Group
o Coordinated and facilitated group therapy for dual diagnosis group
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
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University of Denver 10/05.
Pueblo Community College 6/05.
Southwest Colorado Mental Health Center annual meeting 11/02, 11/03,
11/04.
Alternatives Conference: National Mental Health Self-Help Clearing House 10/04.
Durango High School 4/02.