ELIZABETH BROWN THORECK, LMSW, ACSW
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1 ELIZABETH BROWN THORECK, LMSW, ACSW EDUCATION MSW, Syracuse University School of Social Work Maternal & Child Health grantee, 1993 CSW, 1993; ACSW, 1995; LMSW, 2004 BSSW, Cum Laude with Honors, Syracuse University School of Social Work, EDUCATIONAL HONORS Recipient: Maternal and Child Health Care Grant; Health Care Concentration 1993 Recipient: Outstanding Undergraduate Social Work Student Award 1992 Golden Key National Honor Society 1991 Syracuse University Upper Division Honors Program. COMMUNITY HONORS Madison County Community Services Board: Floyd Bennett Mental Hygiene Advocacy Award 2012 Rape Crisis Center Ten Year Volunteer Service Award 2004 Dunbar Association, Special Volunteer Recognition 1999 Honoree: Volunteer Center Volunteer of the Year Award 1998 Rape Crisis Center, Volunteer of the Year 1998 PROFESSIONAL HONORS Chancellor s Award for Public and Community Engagement: Inspiration Award 2014 Who s Who in American Teachers and Educators 2007 Who s Who in America Teachers and Educators 2000 NASW Appreciation Award for Seven Years of Dedicated Service 1999 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2012 to present: Syracuse University School of Social Work Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) Program Director Coordinate advising for BSSW students, maintain student files for all students, assign advisors, train advisors, coordinator with Falk College Student Services, complete and sign petitions. Carry advisory load of BSSW students. Meet with prospective students and their parents, meet with both internal and external transfer students, develop unofficial educational plans, and determine how many credits and courses will be transferred in, be available for all undergraduate FALK College and School of Social work receptions and student. Resolve student problems/concerns, coordinating with the Office of Field Instruction regarding student issues in field, work with FALK Student Services on student suspensions, readmissions and probation. Work closely with the FALK College Recorder, review check sheets, transfer summaries, and degree audits to ensure consistency with our program requirements, and respond to requests for transfer credit information from prospective students year round. Coordinate with University College, meeting with prospective part-time transfer students and provide input to UC students about their admissibility to the School of Social Work, meet with UC advisors once a year to update them on any curriculum /program changes, coordinate spring advising holds, plan the UC SWK course sequencing. Plan and Implement the NYC Social Work trip. Requires working for two semesters, with graduate assistant, to plan, make reservations, coordinate on the budget with Dean s Office, select faculty chaperones, select and meet with students, wrap after trip, mark student reflection papers, and send out thank you letters. Chair the BSSW Program Committee which meets approximately six times a year and provides input and advice on BSSW Program issues and curriculum. Elizabeth Brown Thoreck Page 2.
2 Serve on committees: BSSW Advance Standing Admissions Committee, BSSW Curriculum Committee, MSW Curriculum Committee, School of Social Work Administrative Team, Falk College Scholars Selection Committee and Falk College Student Service Suspension Committee. Coordinate, advertise, advise, and monitor the Social Welfare Minor and the All University Gerontology minor. Teach HSH 101 Gateway course in the Fall Semester, SWK 301: Foundations of Social Work Practice (2 sections) in the Fall Semester, and SWK 115 Introduction to Social Work course in the spring semester. Respond to a variety of queries from the Director s Office for information needed. Write letters of recommendation for graduate school and for student awards and honors. Update publications/written materials: Student Handbook, program check sheet, BSSW requirements, printed admission materials, and various community college articulation agreements. Be present on Opening Weekend, working closely with the FALK College Student Services and peer advisors assisting incoming students and their parents. Attend the BPD Conference for training and continuing education in my role as Director. Sit on community advisory boards August 2003 to June 2012: Syracuse University School of Social Work (full time position) Assistant Director of Field Instruction/Placement Coordinator Responsible for the management of 1 st and 2 nd year MSW field placements (SWK 671/672). Work with the Office of Field Instruction team to resolve problems with MSW foundation and concentration field placements. Carry a field liaison load of approximately 50 first and second year MSW students. Assist the Director of Field Instruction with preparation of field placement materials, plan and conduct field instructor workshops or orientations for students in field placement. Coordinator and advisor the All University Gerontology Minor under Dr. Carrie Jefferson Smith. Carry an advising load of BSSW undergraduate students. Sit on the Undergraduate BSSW Program Committee. Teach SWK 115, Introduction to Social Work, in the fall semester. Assist with proposals to support students, especially those with an agency or field component. Research new field placement sites offering unique and/or funded field opportunities. Assist with the transition from paper field placement records to electronic field placement records. August 1997 to May 2003: Syracuse University School of Social Work Baccalaureate Field Coordinator (part time position/20 hours per week/academic Year) Responsible for the coordination of the undergraduate field experience required of all seniors in the School of Social Work. Responsible for the development and oversight of appropriate field placement learning opportunities Responsible for planning, coordinating three sections of the senior SWK 436/446 integrative seminar. Responsible for teaching one senior integrative seminar SWK 436/446. Facilitate placement planning for all eligible senior students Provide students with information regarding placement policies, professional behavior and educational outcomes. Provide field liaison support for BSSW seniors. Co-teach six sessions of SWK 301; Foundations of Social Work Practice. June 2001 to May 2003: Upstate Medical University Office of Multicultural Resources Health Careers Opportunity Program Project Counselor (part time academic year/full time summers). Responsible for the coordination of high school and undergraduate medical career summer academy internships, Planning and implementing field trips. Monitoring program participant s grades and meeting with high school guidance counselors to determine the proper course of study for high school students looking to enter health Elizabeth Brown Thoreck Page 3.
3 careers. Responsible for data collection instrument development and all data collection regarding student population, grades, pre and post test results. September 1999 to June 2001: Syracuse University School of Social Work Acting Director Yenawine Institute for Corporate-Community Partnerships (part time/15 hours per week) Responsible for working with the advisory committee to develop human service/business partnerships, create programs, facilitate research, coordinate conferences and workshops, coordinate mailings, staff public relations events perform administrative and secretarial tasks and other assignments as needed. September 1998 to September 1999: Syracuse University School of Social Work Administrative Associate Yenawine Institute for Corporate-Community Partnerships Provide administrative support to the Director of the Yenawine Institute. Work with the advisory committee to develop human service/business partnerships, create programs, facilitate research, publish newsletter, coordinate conferences/workshops, raise funds and staff public relations events. February 1996 to September 1998: The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Program Specialist: Program Evaluation/Data Collection/Grant Writing/Clinical Counseling Assist the Director of Youth Counseling Services and the Director of Program Assurance and Development with data collection, outcome reports, program evaluation and grant writing. Attend various community meetings related to programming and data collection. Assisted in the national accreditation process for the entire agency. April 1994 to January 1996: The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Director of School Based Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting Services. Responsible for overall program supervision, Supervision of Director of Early Childhood Development, Case Manager Supervisor, two child care sites (Fowler Day Care and YMED Infant Center) and five school based case management sites. Responsible for coordination with the Syracuse City School District and the Onondaga County Health Department at YMED site. Program became part of Youth Counseling Department in January November 1993 to April 1994: The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Case Manager Supervisor: School Based Adolescent Pregnancy & Parenting Services. Provided supervision to twelve case managers, interfacing with the Syracuse City School District and the Onondaga County Health Department and representing School Based Services within the community. Case Managers were based at the Syracuse City School District YMED Program and in each of the four high schools. August 1993 to November 1993: The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Interim Case Manager Supervisor: Youth Counseling Department Provided supervision and support to ten case managers providing case management services in a county- wide adolescent pregnancy and parenting outreach program. Worked closely with the Onondaga County Access Center on client referrals. Represented Youth Counseling Services within the community. May 1993 to August 1993: The Salvation Army Syracuse Area Services Case Manager: School Based Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting Services. Provided case management services to pregnant and parenting teens attending the YMED program. Included individualized service and goal planning, advocacy and referral and supportive services. CONTINUING EDUCATION Syracuse University Campus Mediation Center: Volunteer mediator, conflict resolution, Onondaga Council on Alcoholism: CAC coursework completed, New York State Department of Health/AIDS Institute: Certificate received in HIV/AIDS Pre- Test/Post-Test Counseling,1992. NY State Department of Education: Certificate/Identification/Reporting of Child Abuse, SUNY Upstate University Hospital: Preparing Children Medical Procedures/Surgery and Facilitating Coping Behaviors, 1992
4 Hope For Bereaved: Bereavement group facilitator training regarding AIDS, Onondaga County Office of Child Support Enforcement: Child Support Training, 1993 Child and Family Services: Brief Solution-Oriented Couple & Family Therapy, O Hanlon, 1993 Pediatric HIV/AIDS Strategic Planning Retreat: 1994 Frozen in Time/Possibility Therapy with Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Other Traumas1994 PEACE, Inc Family Development/ A Sustainable Route to Self Sufficiency, 1994 Hazelden Education Center: Certificate/Parenting Workshop, Roots and Wings, N.Y.S. Department of Health/AIDS Institute: Training in Permanency Planning, OCM BOCES: Managing Violent Incidents in the School, 1995 Coping with New Genetic Information: Family Interventions, 1995 CNYCAP Conference: Achieving Success/A Community-Based Approach to Serving High Risk Youth, 1995 Cornell University Cooperative Extension Program: Skills for Empowering Families, 1995 Rape Crisis Center: 40 hour crisis counselor training for volunteer advocacy, 1995 Florence Crittenton Roundtable: Values, Responsibilities, Opportunities: Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy, 3- day conference, 1996 NYS Health Department: Public Health Priorities Workshop, 1996 CNY Coalition on Domestic Violence: Working with Children/Teens Who Witness Abuse, 1996 CNY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy: Conference: Charting the Course of Change, 1996 Onondaga County Access Center: Syracuse Community Health Center, CAPS Program, 1996 Sexual Abuse Study and Treatment Team: Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse, Suffer the Little Children/Role of Family Therapy in Reunification Programs, 1996 Rape Crisis Center: 4 hour advanced training in child sexual abuse for volunteer mentor, 1997 The Salvation Army: HIV Blood Pathogens Training, 1997 Anne E. Casey Foundation, Plain Talk Training Institute: Strategies for Preventing Teen Pregnancy and HIV, 1997 CNY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy: Successful Strategies: Research on Effective Teen Pregnancy Prevention, 1997 Greater Upstate Law Project: Teen Parent Provisions Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities, 1996 Reconciliation Act, 1997 Greater Upstate Law Project: SSI Childhood Disability New Rules, 1997 Inter Religious Council: 12 hour training as Facilitator of Racial Dialogue Groups Planned Parenthood of Syracuse: All Together Now: A Positive Approach to Abstinence, Contraception and Sexual Health Education, 1997 CNY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy: The Blindfold Removed; Statutory Rape and Teen Pregnancy, 1997 Youth Violence Prevention Conference: 1997 Manlius Pebble Hill Conference: Rethinking Gender Issues, Mary Pipher, 1997 Symposium on Health Issues Among Women of Color: 1997 CNY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy: Teen Pregnancy, Parenting and Welfare Reform, 1997 American Red Cross: 3 Day Mental Health Disaster Relief Volunteer Training, 1998 Violence in the Workplace: Day long workshop, 1999 Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Basic Group Crisis: 2 Day Training, 2003 Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Advanced Group: 2 Day Training, 2004 American Red Cross: Air Disaster Training; Historical and Mental Health Perspective, 2004 NYS Child Abuse Training: Every year since 2004 Bridges Out of Poverty: CONTACT Training, 2006 Hospice of CNY: Living with Dying series: Six Sessions: 2010 Hospice of CNY: Living with Dying series: One Session: 2011 Death and Loss Education Coalition (DALEC): Foster Care and Loss 2011 Death and Loss Education Coalition (DALEC): Working Through Complex Grief 2011 NASW Training: Self-Care in Social Work: Tools for Sustaining a Satisfying and Rewarding Career 2012 A Treatment Model for Family Therapy with Complex Trauma 2012 Emotional Manipulation: Understanding Manipulators and Helping Their Victims 2012
5 Building on the Promise of Children and Families 2014 Community in Trauma Conference: The Impact on Children and Families 2014 SafeTALK: Suicide Alertness for Everyone 2014 GRANTS WRITTEN NYS Kinship Care $90, Foster Care and Adoption, Dunbar Association (funded) 2000 HHS Children and Families: $110,000 -Institute for Black Parenting: Recruitment, Placement and Post Placement Services for Adolescent Adoptees and Adoptive Families, 2001 (not funded) Brookdale Institute - $10, Relatives as Parents Program, Dunbar Association (funded) 2001 NYAHEC - $10,000 SUNY Upstate Medical University Office of Multicultural Resources (funded) 2002 HRSA HCOP Grant - $ 450, SUNY Upstate Office of Multicultural Resources 2003 (not funded) Morgan Chase Bank: $25, Violence Prevention Intervention Program (funded) 2003 American Caner Society: $12, in collaboration with University Hospital - MSW funded Pediatric Oncology Internship 2004 (not funded for academic year ). Resubmit of American Caner Society: $12, in collaboration with University Hospital paid MSW Clinical Pediatric Oncology Internship for academic year (funded). Submitted new grant for American Cancer Society: $12, in collaboration with University Hospital for MSW funded Pediatric Oncology Internship for academic year (funded). Submitted grant for American Cancer Society: $12, in collaboration with University Hospital for MSW funded Pediatric Oncology Internship for academic year (funded). Submitted grant for American Cancer Society: $12, in collaboration with University Hospital for MSW funded Pediatric Oncology Internship for academic year (award date is 3/31/09). Assisted with grant application for American Cancer Society: $24,000 (for two years) in collaboration with Mark Buttiglieri at University Hospital for MSW Pediatric Oncology Internship for academic year (award date is 3/31/12). PRESENTATIONS HIV Presentation: HUSH! CAN YOU HEAR THE CHILDREN CRYING? A Qualitative Study of The Impact of HIV Infection On Women and Children in Onondaga County: A Service and Needs Assessment, Honors Thesis, 1993 Central NY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy: Workshop presenter: Old Enough to Know Better; the Hidden Factor in Teen Pregnancy, 1995 NYS Department of Social Services, Albany, NY: Focus Group on Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents; Presented on my research on the role of older males in teen pregnancy, 1996 Dunbar Association; Program Outcome Training for supervisors and staff, 2002 & 2003 Rape Crisis Center: Advocating for Adolescent Rape Victims, 2001; 2002; 2003; 2004; 2005, & 2006 SERVICE TO SCHOOL Chair: S.U. School of Social Work Undergraduate Program Committee present S.U. School of Social Work Administrative Team present S.U. School of Social Work Integrative Curriculum Committee present S.U. MSW Curriculum Committee present S.U. Falk College Scholars Selection Committee 2013-present SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY Current: Volunteer: American Red Cross Mental Health Disaster Relief 1995-present Chair: Madison County Mental Health Community Services Board 2008;
6 Vice-Chair: Madison County Mental Health Community Services Board 2007 Madison County M.H. CSB Substance Abuse Sub-committee present Chair: Madison County M.H. CSB Substance Abuse Sub-committee Onondaga Community College Human Services Advisory Board 2007-present Past: S.U. School of Social Work Field Advisory Committee Past S.U. School of Social Work Award Nomination Committee Past Facilitator: S.U. Honors Program Community Wide Dialogue Circles: Healing Racism in Our Community ( ) CRIS: Community Resources for Independent Seniors Advisory Board 2012 North Central Consortium of Field Instruction Directors Volunteer Advocate: Rape Crisis Center (6PM to 6AM weekend coverage once a month ( ) Volunteer Mentor: Vera House/Rape Crisis Center (6PM to 6AM coverage ) United Way Community Impact Strategy Work Teams/Youth ( ) United Way Community Impact Cabinet ( ) Chair: United Way Community Impact Strategy Work Team/Children (2005) United Way - Keeping Children Safe Collaboration Team (2009) United Way Community Capacity Building Team ( ) Chair: United Way Community Capacity Building Team ( ) Dunbar Association Advisory Board Program Committee ( ) Mentor/Evaluator: SUNY Empire State College, Past Black Leadership Coalition/Community Redevelopment (2 years) Past Youth Violence Task Force/Community Mobilization (3 years) Past Facilitator: Community Wide Dialogue Circles: Through the Eyes of a Child (Inter Religious Council) Past Facilitator: Community Wide Dialogue Circles: Healing Racism in Our Community (Inter Religious) Past Volunteer: Make-a-Wish Foundation (6 years) Past Youth at Risk Collaborative (4 years) Past CNYCAP Syracuse Mental Health Players (5 years) Past Chair: Program Committee CNY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy (5 years) Past Advisory Board Central NY Council on Adolescent Pregnancy (3 years) Past Co Chair: CHILDS Coalition (former HIV Pediatric Task Force) (2 years) Past HIV Network Steering Committee (3 years) Past Onondaga Citizens League (3 years) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Past North East Field Director s Consortium Past National Association of Social Workers (NASW) The Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors 2012-present Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Past Treasurer: CNY Division National Association of Social Workers Life Golden Key National Honor Society
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