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Overview
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Education
Skills
Affiliations
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Volunteer Experience
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MARCIA J. HANCOCK

Laurel

Summary

To obtain a position in social work that will utilize my education and professional experience to better serve your organization.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Chief Operating Officer/Clinical Supervisor

Innovative Therapeutic Services, Corp.
Laurel
11.2011 - Current
  • Supervise LMSWs to ensure that they are abiding by the social work code of ethics.
  • Supervise social work interns, train them in the field of mental health, and monitor their treatment of clients.
  • Review process recordings, monthly reports, and complete evaluations for social work interns.
  • Oversee and conduct behavioral support team meetings.

Behavioral Health Counselor

Glass Health Substance Abuse Programs
Baltimore
07.2009 - 06.2012
  • Company Overview: Cheltenham Juvenile Detention Center.
  • Perform intakes for youths who have been recently held in detention, and make recommendations to the court regarding their mental health needs.
  • Assess whether the student has a substance abuse problem or suicidal/ homicidal ideations
  • Assist staff during a crisis to ensure the safety of the students.
  • (Cheltenham Juvenile Detention Center)

School Social Worker

High Road Academy
Lanham
07.2009 - 02.2012
  • Provide individual and group therapy to students with learning disabilities
  • Conduct psycho-social assessments for each student on my
  • Co-facilitate a girls group to enhance self-esteem and confidence
  • Attend Individual Educational Plan (IEP) meetings for individual therapy clients and provide recommendations for their treatment
  • Assist with helping transitional age with accessing Rehabilitative and Disability services

Individual and Family Therapist

New Pathways Therapeutic Services, Inc.
Lanham
07.2009 - 01.2011
  • Provided individual and family therapy to clients
  • Created tailored treatment plans based on the client’s need
  • Attended annual IEP meetings and provide recommendations for the clients treatment

Victim’s Advocate

The State’s Attorney’s Office for Baltimore City
Baltimore
05.2008 - 09.2010
  • Company Overview: Felony Family Violence Division
  • Formulated reports for a city-wide pilot project on domestic violence
  • Provided victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with community resources and referrals for counseling
  • Felony Family Violence Division

Faculty Staff Assistance Program Intern

University of Maryland, College Park
College Park
09.2008 - 04.2009
  • Company Overview: Faculty and Staff Assistance Program
  • Collaborated with the mental health team to develop accurate diagnosis for the client based on the Diagnostic Manual of Statistical Mental Health Disorders
  • Coordinated financial wellness seminars for employees and staff
  • Assisted with the preparation and dissemination of quality assurance surveys to monitor program effectiveness
  • Faculty and Staff Assistance Program

Advocate

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
01.2007 - 01.2009
  • Advocated for children in foster care by ensuring that all parties act in the child’s best interest
  • Assisted the judge by writing detailed reports with my opinion of the child’s current living situation

Advocate and Weekend Supervisor

District of Columbia Rape Crisis Center
04.2003 - 01.2009
  • Assisted with coordinating galas and other DCRCC events
  • Managed crisis hotline and assist survivors of sexual assault with their problems
  • Conducted role-play exercises for local law enforcement and new volunteers

School Social Work Intern

Curtis Bay Elementary School
Baltimore
09.2007 - 04.2008
  • Provided individual and group therapy to children with emotional and behavioral disorders, using cognitive behavioral techniques
  • Attended IEP meetings and provided recommendations for clients I served
  • Facilitated workshops for parents to help them better serve their children
  • Conducted home visits for student who were truant

Advocate

House of Ruth Domestic Violence Legal Clinic
08.2003 - 03.2004
  • Interviewed attorney’s clients and maintained client files
  • Conducted conflict checks for potential clients and helped them with career development

Education

Certificate Program - Trauma Treatment with Children and Adolescents

University of Maryland at Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
12.2011

Masters - Social Work

University of Maryland at Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
05.2009

Masters - Public Administration

American University, School of Public Affairs
Washington, DC
08.2003

Bachelor of Science -

Howard University
Washington, DC
05.2001

Skills

  • Behavioral analysis
  • Policy writing
  • Case management
  • Mental health assessment
  • Crisis intervention
  • Team leadership

Affiliations

  • National Social Work Association
  • American Society for Public Administration
  • Employee Assistance Professional Association

Certification

  • Paralegal
  • CPR (adults and infants)
  • First Aid
  • Licensed Certified Social Worker-Clinical
  • Maryland School Social Worker (Maryland)
  • Special Education Data System

Volunteer Experience

  • Advocate and Weekend Supervisor, District of Columbia Rape Crisis Center, 04/01/03, 01/01/09, Assisted with coordinating galas and other DCRCC events, Managed crisis hotline and assist survivors of sexual assault with their problems, Conducted role-play exercises for local law enforcement and new volunteers
  • Advocate, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), 01/01/07, 01/01/09, Advocated for children in foster care by ensuring that all parties act in the child’s best interest, Assisted the judge by writing detailed reports with my opinion of the child’s current living situation
  • Advocate, House of Ruth Domestic Violence Legal Clinic, 08/01/03, 03/01/04, Interviewed attorney’s clients and maintained client files, Conducted conflict checks for potential clients and helped them with career development

Accomplishments

H. H. Vo et al. (2025). Caregivers Perspectives on Racism and Bias in Navigating the Care of Children with Long-Term Ventilation via Tracheostomy. The Journal of Pediatrics, 287, 1-8.

Timeline

Chief Operating Officer/Clinical Supervisor

Innovative Therapeutic Services, Corp.
11.2011 - Current

Behavioral Health Counselor

Glass Health Substance Abuse Programs
07.2009 - 06.2012

School Social Worker

High Road Academy
07.2009 - 02.2012

Individual and Family Therapist

New Pathways Therapeutic Services, Inc.
07.2009 - 01.2011

Faculty Staff Assistance Program Intern

University of Maryland, College Park
09.2008 - 04.2009

Victim’s Advocate

The State’s Attorney’s Office for Baltimore City
05.2008 - 09.2010

School Social Work Intern

Curtis Bay Elementary School
09.2007 - 04.2008

Advocate

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
01.2007 - 01.2009

Advocate

House of Ruth Domestic Violence Legal Clinic
08.2003 - 03.2004

Advocate and Weekend Supervisor

District of Columbia Rape Crisis Center
04.2003 - 01.2009

Certificate Program - Trauma Treatment with Children and Adolescents

University of Maryland at Baltimore

Masters - Social Work

University of Maryland at Baltimore

Masters - Public Administration

American University, School of Public Affairs

Bachelor of Science -

Howard University