Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Human Service Committees Volunteer
Mental Health Juvenile Justice
Research Positions
Guest Lectures Speaking Engagements
Conference Presentations
Committees And Advising
Academic Honors Awards
Personal Information
Publications
Trainings Workshops Certifications
Courses Taught
Certification
Timeline
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Jodi Charlene Nettleton

Jodi Charlene Nettleton

Brandon,FL

Summary

Dynamic educator with extensive experience at Florida Advance Real Estate School, specializing in curriculum development and student engagement. Proven track record in program coordination and academic advising, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Adept at integrating real estate principles into coursework, enhancing student understanding and success.

Overview

34
34
years of professional experience
2
2
Certifications

Work History

DBPR Real Estate Instructor ZH1004497

Florida Advance Real Estate School
Orlando, Florida
01.2026 - Current

Adjunct Professor

Hillsborough Community College
Tampa, FL
01.2016 - Current
  • Department of Anthropology

Adjunct Faculty-Graduate Committee Director

Eckerd College
St. Petersburg, Florida
01.2008 - 01.2022
  • PEL Program & Residential Program

Assistant Professor - Curriculum Development – Schedule Coordinator - Program Development - Academic Advisor - Adjunct Faculty - Academic Resource Specialist

Springfield College
Tampa, Fl
01.2008 - 01.2015
  • School of Human Service

Instructor/Adjunct Faculty/Teaching Assistant/Advisor

University of South Florida
Tampa, Florida
01.2004 - 01.2010
  • Department of Women’s Studies

Instructor

University of South Florida
01.2005 - 01.2006
  • Department of Anthropology

Instructor

University of South Florida
01.2004 - 01.2006
  • University Experience

University of South Florida
01.2002 - 01.2003
  • College of Arts and Sciences Mentor and Retention Program

Psychiatric Technician

Camarillo State Hospital and Developmental Center
Camarillo, California
01.1993 - 01.1996

Crisis Counselor

Turning Point Foundation
Ventura, California
01.1992 - 01.1993

Adjunct Faculty

Manatee Community College
01.2008
  • Social and Behavior Sciences

Instructor, Advisor

Wilson Youth Academy, Florida Youth Authority
01.2004

Education

Doctorate - Applied Anthropology

University of South Florida
01.2010

M.A. - Women’s Studies

University of South Florida
01.2008

M.A. - Applied Anthropology

University of South Florida
01.2004

B.A. - Anthropology with honors

University of South Florida
01.2000

A.A. - Liberal Arts

Ventura College
01.1998

Skills

  • Curriculum development
  • Program coordination
  • Academic advising
  • Educational assessment
  • Real estate principles
  • Student engagement

Human Service Committees Volunteer

  • Global United Soccer Inc., Board Member
  • Pasco Department of Juvenile Justice, Volunteer Advisor
  • Moffitt Cancer Research Center, Volunteer

Mental Health Juvenile Justice

  • Instructor, Advisor, Wilson Youth Academy, Florida Youth Authority, 01/04
  • Psychiatric Technician, Camarillo State Hospital and Developmental Center, Camarillo California, 01/93-01/96
  • Crisis Counselor, Turning Point Foundation, Ventura California, 01/92-01/93

Research Positions

  • University of South Florida, College of Public Health, Department of Community and Family Health, Researcher, Dr. Carol Bryant, 01/06-01/07
  • University of South Florida: The AIDS Institute, Researcher, 01/04
  • United Faculty of Florida Organizing Project, Project Representative, 01/02-01/03
  • University of South Florida; Florida AIDS Education/Training Center (AETC), Graduate Assistant/Researcher, 01/00-01/01

Guest Lectures Speaking Engagements

  • Applied Anthropology, Università degli Studi di Cagliari (University of Cagliari, Sardinia Italy), 01/16
  • STD Prevention, Human Sexuality Class, 400 Students, Marilyn Myerson Ph.D.
  • Great American Teach In, Taught in several classes each year at a local high school on Anthropology and Research, 01/98-01/07
  • HIV/AIDS Research in Jails, Graduate Medical Anthropology Class, Dr. Nancy Romero-Daza
  • HIV/AIDS Prevention, Human Sexuality Class, 400 students
  • Feminist Medical Anthropology, Intro. To Women’s Studies Class
  • Women’s Mental Health in the Jail setting, Women and Psychology Class, Kim Vaz Ph.D.
  • Reflexivity in Research on Sexuality, Intro to Women’s Studies class
  • Incarcerated Women and HIV Services, USF Arts & Sciences Research Symposium
  • HIV Awareness, Human Sexuality course, 400 students, Dr. Marilyn Myerson
  • Incarcerated Women and HIV Services, Anthropology Research Symposium

Conference Presentations

  • Life Histories of Female Syrian Refugees in Germany and Sardinia - a Holistic Perspective of Experiences before, during and after the Syrian Crisis, Jodi C. Nettleton, Ph.D. & Rosemarie Bryant, M.A., American Anthropological Association 115th Annual Conference, 11/16-11/20, Panel Chair
  • Native Andragogy, 10th International Conference on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, 05/21-05/24
  • Feeling the Research: The Pain and Intensity of Conducting Research on Your Personal Issues, 7th International Conference on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, 05/17
  • Dialog in Addiction: Reflections on Interactive Interviewing in Studying Women in Recovery from Methamphetamine Addiction, 7th International Conference on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, 05/19
  • Institutionalized Sexism’s Impact on Social and Cultural Influences to the Incarceration of Women, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 04/05-04/09
  • Teaching Sex: Anthropologists’ Approach to Human Sexuality Courses, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 04/05-04/09
  • Difficult Dialogues: Feminist Notions of Sexuality, Florida Humanities Program at CFCC, Ocala, Florida, 04/04
  • Lesbian Sex and HIV Prevention for Incarcerated Women, Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, TX, 03/31-04/04
  • Researcher – Whore: Reflexive look at Researching Incarcerated Women, South Eastern Women’s Studies Association, Savannah, GA, 03/26-03/28
  • HIV Services for Incarcerated Women, American Criminal Justice Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 03/08-03/13
  • Workshop Co-Moderator and co-presenter: Subversive Sex Work: Decolonizing Our Students and Ourselves Through the Teaching of Sexualities, Marilyn Myerson & Allison Brimmer, Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, California, 04/15-04/18
  • Poster Accepted: Incarcerated Women and AIDS Services: Qualitative Research Methods, National HIV Prevention Conference, Atlanta, GA, 01/02
  • Qualitative Research on HIV/AIDS services offered To Incarcerated Women in Florida County Jails, USF Graduate Symposium, 01/02
  • HIV/AIDS Services offered to Incarcerated women in Florida county Jails, Anthropology Colloquium, USF Anthropology Department, 01/02
  • HIV/AIDS Health Services Provided to Incarcerated Women in a County in Florida, Society For Applied Anthropology, 03/27-04/01, Merida, Mexico

Committees And Advising

  • 01/14-01/15, Chair for Curriculum Committee, Faculty Senate, Springfield College
  • 01/14-01/15, Member, Faculty Status and Development Committee, Springfield College
  • 01/13-01/14, Member, iEngaged Learning Initiative Committee, Springfield College
  • 01/13-01/14, Member, Faculty Search Committee, School of Human Service
  • 01/12-01/14, Member, Social Justice Committee, Springfield College
  • 01/11-01/15, Member, Academic Standards Committee, School of Human Service - Tampa Bay Campus
  • 01/11-01/13, Member, Admissions Committee, School of Human Service - Tampa Bay Campus
  • 01/05-01/08, Faculty Advisor, USF Sisters Of Islam United (SUMA), USF
  • 01/05-01/06, Member, Classroom Technology Faculty Advisory Committee, USF
  • 01/04, Member, Graduate Studies Vision Taskforce- Provost Ad-Hoc Committee, USF
  • 01/03-01/04, Member, Graduate Council, University of South Florida
  • 01/02-01/03, Member, President’s Advisory Committee on Issues of Sexual Orientation, USF
  • 01/02, Member, President’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Issues, USF
  • 01/01-01/02, Member, Graduate Council, University of South Florida
  • 01/01-01/02, Member, Student Health Services, Student Insurance Committee, USF

Academic Honors Awards

  • Zora Neal Hurston Travel Award – American Anthropological Association
  • Provost Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Teaching Assistant - USF
  • Provost Commendation for Outstanding Teaching by a Teaching Assistant - USF
  • Golden Key National Honors Society - USF
  • Pi Gamma Mu - USF
  • University of South Florida, College of Arts & Sciences Honors Society
  • B.A. Degree with honors in Anthropology (With Thesis) - USF

Personal Information

Title: PhD, DBPR Instructor, Real Estate Agent / Applied Medical Anthropologist

Publications

  • Nettleton, Jodi C., Digging Out of the Dirt: An Autoethnographic Account of Overcoming Generations of Addition and Abuse, 01/26, In Publication
  • Nettleton, Jodi C., Down, But Not Out: An Ethnographic Study of Women Who Struggled With and Overcame Methamphetamine Addiction, 01/10, Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida
  • Myerson, Marilyn; Brimmer, Allison; Nettleton, Jodi, Dispelling Myths and Expanding Perspectives in Sexuality Education, 01/04, American Sexuality Magazine, Vol. 2, Issue 4, National Sexuality Resource Center
  • Nettleton, Jodi C., HIV Testing Services offered to Incarcerated Women In a Florida County Jail, 01/04, Master’s Thesis, University of South Florida
  • Nettleton, Jodi C., Lesbian Sex Behind Bars: Identity and Function, 07/04, AIDS and Anthropology Bulletin, 2, 13-14
  • Nettleton-Rentschlar, Jodi C., HIV/AIDS Health Services Provided to Incarcerated Women in a County in Florida, 01/00, Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Nancy Romero-Daza Ph.D.

Trainings Workshops Certifications

  • Real Estate Instructor License, Tampa School of Real Estate
  • Real Estate Associate License, Tampa School of Real Estate
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Florida School of Addiction Studies
  • A-Z of Addiction & Methamphetamine, Florida School of Addiction Studies
  • Twenty Hours of Instructional Workshops Certification, USF Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence
  • Implementing Seeking Safety, The Florida Alcohol Drug Abuse Association Inc.
  • Sexual Attitude Reassessment, Planned Parenthood, Sarasota Florida
  • HIV/AIDS 501, Planned Parenthood/Hillsborough County Health Department
  • HIV/AIDS 101/200, University of South Florida’s Student Health Services
  • Courses That Challenge Students’ Values and Beliefs, USF Center of 21st Century Teaching Excellence: American Federation of Teachers: Union Leadership Institute
  • Diversity in the Classroom, USF Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence

Courses Taught

Introduction to Anthropology, Gender Cross-Cultural Perspective, Cultural Anthropology, Introduction to Anthropology (MCC & Eckerd College), Medical Anthropology (Eckerd College), Physical Anthropology (Eckerd College), Gender Cross-Cultural Perspective (Eckerd College), Anthropological Research Methods (Eckerd College), Anthropological Theory (Eckerd College), Politics of Women’s Health (Directed Community Research), Women and Science, Sex and the Media, Directed Research, Issues in Feminism, Women and Social Action, Introduction to Women’s Studies, Human Sexual Behavior, Exploring Women’s Issues through Literature, Human Sexuality, Urban Ecology, Strategic Planning - Graduate Course, Family Counseling – Undergrad & Graduate Courses, Women and Crime, Advocacy & Policy Analysis – Graduate Course, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment – Undergrad & Graduate Course, Multiculturalism and Empowerment Counseling – Graduate, Issues in Research, Social and Political Issues of Third World Countries, Writing Skills, Building Multicultural Communities and Organizations, Issues in Research, Graduate Research Project 1, 2, 3 and 4, Group Community Research Project 1, 2, and 3 (Undergraduate), Healing Cross-Cultural Perspective, Human Sexuality - Graduate Course, University Experience - Outdoors experience emphasis, Workshop Facilitator and Coordinator, Promoting Active Learning in Large Classes, Time Management - Provided at TA and New Faculty Orientations, First Day of Class - Provided for TA and New Faculty Orientations, Developing Innovative Discussion Groups, Large Classes: The Search for Effective Approaches

Certification

Florida Real Estate Instructor - ZH1004497

Timeline

DBPR Real Estate Instructor ZH1004497

Florida Advance Real Estate School
01.2026 - Current

Adjunct Professor

Hillsborough Community College
01.2016 - Current

Adjunct Faculty-Graduate Committee Director

Eckerd College
01.2008 - 01.2022

Assistant Professor - Curriculum Development – Schedule Coordinator - Program Development - Academic Advisor - Adjunct Faculty - Academic Resource Specialist

Springfield College
01.2008 - 01.2015

Adjunct Faculty

Manatee Community College
01.2008

Instructor

University of South Florida
01.2005 - 01.2006

Instructor/Adjunct Faculty/Teaching Assistant/Advisor

University of South Florida
01.2004 - 01.2010

Instructor

University of South Florida
01.2004 - 01.2006

Instructor, Advisor

Wilson Youth Academy, Florida Youth Authority
01.2004

University of South Florida
01.2002 - 01.2003

Psychiatric Technician

Camarillo State Hospital and Developmental Center
01.1993 - 01.1996

Crisis Counselor

Turning Point Foundation
01.1992 - 01.1993

Doctorate - Applied Anthropology

University of South Florida

M.A. - Women’s Studies

University of South Florida

M.A. - Applied Anthropology

University of South Florida

B.A. - Anthropology with honors

University of South Florida

A.A. - Liberal Arts

Ventura College
Jodi Charlene Nettleton