Christopher Mallett

 ChristopherA. Mallett

Christopher A. Mallett

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Biography

Cleveland State University - Social Work


Resume

  • 0078970

    Esq. (Member of Law Bar)

    State of Ohio

    LISW-S (State of Ohio)

  • 2004

    Cleveland State University

    Cleveland

    Ohio

    Direct the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) Program

    coordinating the School’s 300 majors’ matriculation. Duties include orientations

    advisement

    oversight

    planning

    CSWE re-accreditations program evaluations for BSW & MSW Programs (both reaffirmed in 2010/11)

    community college partnership program development

    and team/faculty coordination with the School and MSW Directors. Mentor junior faculty scholarship planning and research implementation. Oversee research sequence course development and faculty (tenure track and adjunct) teaching (BSW and MSW). Teach and develop in-class

    on-line (Blackboard – Course meets Quality Matters standards)

    hybrid

    and distance learning research methods

    evaluation

    policy

    delinquency

    trauma

    and law courses in the BSW and MSW Programs (Research Methods and Design; Data Analysis & Statistics; Program Evaluation; Delinquency

    Trauma

    and Schools; Evidence-based Mental Health Policy & Practice; Social Policy; & Direct Practice Research). Authored the University’s first Faculty Handbook (2011). Received nine University merit awards for scholarship and teaching outcomes (‘07

    ‘09

    ’11

    ’12

    ’13

    ’14

    ‘15

    ’16

    ‘17). Received the 2012 University Distinguished Faculty Award for Research. Received the 2012 Jennie S. Hwang Award for Faculty Excellence (The highest honor for CSU faculty members across all disciplines and recognizes individuals for bringing regional

    national

    and international recognition to the University through exceptional teaching

    research

    and service).\n\nJuvenile delinquency: Pathways and prevention (2018)

    co-authored with Miyuki Tedor. Thousand Oaks

    CA: SAGE Publications.\n\nThe school-to-prison pipeline: A comprehensive assessment (2016) New York: Springer Publishing Company. \n\nLinking disorders to delinquency: Treating high-risk youth in the juvenile justice system (2013). Boulder

    CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

    Professor & BSW Program Director

    Cleveland State University

  • 2000

    J.D.

    Cleveland State University - Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

  • 1999

    Director of Partial Hospitalization

    Directed $3.0 million budget and clinical treatment/partial hospitalization for residential-placed coed adolescents for $27 million private nonprofit agency. Responsible for clinical assessments and guidance of adolescents’ care

    treatment planning

    treatment curriculum writing

    and compliant clinical reporting within the Ohio Department of Mental Health

    Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services

    Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services

    Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospital Organizations (JCAHO)

    and Council on Accreditation (COA) standards.\n\nAgency

    regional

    and state advocate

    lobbied for public and private nonprofit child-caring agencies on behalf of at-risk children

    adolescents

    and their families; selected to decision-making statewide task forces and committees (ODMH) to appropriately design managed care systems for Ohio public dollar expenditures. \n \nRecognized state expert on Medicaid

    behavioral healthcare

    and managed care effects on children and adolescents with disabilities and their families; recruited to present to and educate numerous constituent groups

    policy makers

    and legislators around these complicated policy issues and various impacts public decisions have on at-risk children and adolescents.

    Director of Partial Hospitalization

  • 1995

    The Buckeye Ranch

    Directed community-based programming for $30 million agency servicing at-risk children

    adolescents

    and their families. Supervised and expanded community-based programs including case management (CSP)

    outpatient services (individual

    group

    and multi-site)

    partial hospitalization

    and other programmatic opportunities in the Central Ohio area. Oversaw $3.5 million budget

    staffing

    and programs

    and expanded services through networking with community organizations

    referral agencies

    school systems

    and other funding sources - juvenile justice

    local county boards

    managed care organizations

    children’s service agencies

    Youth Forum

    NetCare

    and Family First Councils. \n\nResponsible for the care and treatment planning for over 100 children and adolescents in county children’s services custody and juvenile courts throughout Ohio and surrounding states through supervision of social workers

    group facilitators

    interns

    and administrative staff within Partial Hospitalization Department budget; responsible for additional 20 staff members within community-based programming (coordinators

    clinicians

    team leaders

    youth leaders

    and administrative support) and their clinical supervision of 130 adolescents with mental health/substance abuse/special education disabilities; supervised community-based crisis intervention hotline.\n\nAdvocated through the Council of Behavioral Healthcare Organizations and the Ohio Association of Child-Caring Agency’s Behavioral Health\\Medicaid Advisory and Legislative Committees focused on juvenile justice

    mental health and substance abuse treatment

    child welfare

    and public financing behavioral healthcare (Medicaid

    Title IV-E); well-versed in statutory regulations

    legislative process

    and administrative rule-making.

    The Buckeye Ranch

    Ph.D.

    Social Work

  • 1994

    Sykesville Group Shelter Home

    Counseled over 125 adolescents under juvenile court supervision through provision of individual

    milieu

    and group therapy within juvenile justice shelter care; performed screenings

    intakes

    and psychosocial assessments of the adolescents and families; oriented and trained new counselors and staff for the shelter home.

    House Manager/Youth Social Worker

    Baltimore

    Maryland Area

    Sykesville Group Shelter Home

  • 1992

    Jewish Social Service Agency

    Assisted hundreds of newly arrived refugees and their families in resettlement to the United States; provided case management

    vocational

    and counseling services - family

    group

    and workshops – to secure necessary local

    state

    and federal social service supports

    housing

    and vocational training. Directly placed over 300 newcomers and American clients into desired career employment; organized and coordinated community-wide job fairs in the Washington

    D.C. and Baltimore markets

    successfully bringing together over 80 private companies and public organizations with 1

    000 employment-seeking individuals.

    Jewish Social Service Agency

    MSW

    Social Work

  • 1989

    Laumann & Associates

    Washington DC

    Partner in a recruitment firm

    responsible for marketing and sales efforts across the Washington

    D.C. employment fields.

    Executive Recruiter

    Laumann & Associates

  • 1987

    Christopher

    Mallett

    The Smith Companies

    Individual and sales responsibilities

    generated leads

    followed through

    and led many marketing efforts. Named the Smith Company's Most Valuable Corporate Employee in 1989.

    Sales/Marketing

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

    The Smith Companies

  • 1982

    B.A.

    Political Science

  • Social Services

    Non-profits

    Research

    Grant Writing

    Public Speaking

    Statistics

    Community Outreach

    Licensed attorney (Ohio)

    Program Evaluation

    Mental Health

    Psychotherapy

    Licensed Independent Social Worker (Ohio)

    Program Development

    Teaching

    Mallett

SWK 305

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online

SWKSWK 3053

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