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Stacy Triumph

Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Educator
Wrightstown

Summary

Experienced clinical professional prepared for impactful contributions. Skilled in therapeutic interventions, crisis management, and client advocacy. Strong focus on team collaboration, adaptability, and achieving outcomes. Reliable and flexible, adept at navigating changing needs while maintaining client-centered care.

Compassionate [Job Title] with comprehensive knowledge of social service programs and community resources. Skilled at identifying needs and developing effective plans of action to provide intervention and assistance. Possesses strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience
2028
2028
years of post-secondary education
27
27
Certifications

Work History

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LinqCare
01.2023 - Current
  • Company Overview: Assist in the assessment, planning, arranging, and implementing of psychosocial programs. Responsible for the content of education and counseling programs for both individual patients or groups of patients and serves as liaison to community, individuals, and groups as appropriate.
  • Assist in the assessment, planning, arranging, and implementing of psychosocial programs.
  • Responsible for the content of education and counseling programs for both individual patients or groups of patients and serves as liaison to community, individuals, and groups as appropriate.
  • Counsel patients and interpret to professional and lay groups the special psychosocial needs of patients by identifying psychosocial disorders.
  • Counsel patients during pregnancy.
  • Conduct surveys and studies relating to the psychosocial status and patterns of population groups as directed.
  • Review and evaluate recent psychosocial health research and interpret it for professionals and patients.
  • Perform short-term counseling and crisis intervention as necessary.
  • Assist in the implementation of community and social programs as a professional counselor in accordance with NHSI grants/contracts with federal, state, and local agencies and mandates of service requirements with that grants/contract.
  • Conduct report writing on a quarterly basis or as needed on the Community Challenge Grant.
  • Prepare psychosocial educational materials as needed or required.
  • Coordinate with clinical, health education, community health, and other staff members in the provision of services to patients.
  • Provide referrals for services needed.
  • Coordinate with other organizational entities involved in psychosocial and mental health services.
  • Use tests, measurements, and measurement scales for general and specific assessments as well as objective patient criteria in the provision of services and evaluation procedures.
  • Provide in-service presentations to staff as needed or required.
  • Provide community service information as an outreach worker such as required.
  • Conduct health-related educational presentations to both adults and teens in school and clinical settings.
  • Assist in the assessment, planning, arranging, and implementing of psychosocial programs. Responsible for the content of education and counseling programs for both individual patients or groups of patients and serves as liaison to community, individuals, and groups as appropriate.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Grow Therapy
01.2023 - Current
  • Company Overview: Providing high, quality approved Clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling by allowing them to use their computer, tablet, or smartphone.
  • Providing high, quality approved Clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling by allowing them to use their computer, tablet, or smartphone.
  • Providing high, quality approved Clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling by allowing them to use their computer, tablet, or smartphone.

Director of Continuing Education/Training Consultant

VIP Community Services
01.2018 - Current
  • Company Overview: Provides high, quality approved professional development training via the Association of Social Work Board (ASWB) including but not limited to: Trauma, Grief & Loss, Parenting, Attachment, and Special Education for para-professionals, school personnel, social service agencies, and other organizations as requested.
  • Provides high, quality approved professional development training via the Association of Social Work Board (ASWB) including but not limited to: Trauma, Grief & Loss, Parenting, Attachment, and Special Education for para-professionals, school personnel, social service agencies, and other organizations as requested.
  • Provides high, quality approved professional development training via the Association of Social Work Board (ASWB) including but not limited to: Trauma, Grief & Loss, Parenting, Attachment, and Special Education for para-professionals, school personnel, social service agencies, and other organizations as requested.

Adoption/Permanency Training Consultant

Northeast Treatment Centers
01.2009 - Current
  • Company Overview: Provides Adoption/Permanency Family Preparation training to all potential Resource Families.
  • Provides Adoption/Permanency Family Preparation training to all potential Resource Families.
  • Trains Adoption/Permanency staff in the Statewide Adoption Network's Units of Service.
  • Reviews child and family profiles in accordance with the Statewide Adoption Network standards.
  • Monitors Reunification, Adoption, and Permanent Legal Custodianship cases to ensure time frames to achieve permanency are honored.
  • Completes child and family profiles for Adoption and Permanent Legal Custodianship.
  • Communicates with the Department of Human Services, other County Youth and Children agencies, and Family Court Law staff.
  • Completes all Statewide Adoption Network's Units of Service.
  • Provides Adoption/Permanency Family Preparation training to all potential Resource Families.

Licensed Clinical Therapist

Better Help
01.2021 - 01.2024
  • Company Overview: Provides high, quality approved clinical support via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing easy, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
  • Provides high, quality approved clinical support via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing easy, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
  • Provides high, quality approved clinical support via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing easy, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of a computer, tablet, or smartphone.

Licensed Clinical Therapist

Your Time Online Therapy
01.2021 - 01.2024
  • Company Overview: Provides high, quality approved clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of their computer, tablet, or smartphones.
  • Provides high, quality approved clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of their computer, tablet, or smartphones.
  • Provides high, quality approved clinical support through individual, couples, and family psychotherapy via a HIPPA-compliant online therapeutic platform (via video sessions, voice calls, live chats, and messaging) to assist clients who are facing life's challenges by providing accessible, affordable, and private access to professional counseling through the use of their computer, tablet, or smartphones.

Licensed Clinical Therapist

AbleTo
01.2021 - 01.2023
  • Company Overview: Completes diagnostic assessments to determine program eligibility and therapeutic modalities. Provides therapy remotely, typically over the course of an eight-week program, via video conference and/or phone, to patients who are suffering from behavioral issues associated with a medical or life transition.
  • Completes diagnostic assessments to determine program eligibility and therapeutic modalities.
  • Provides therapy remotely, typically over the course of an eight-week program, via video conference and/or phone, to patients who are suffering from behavioral issues associated with a medical or life transition.
  • Completes diagnostic assessments to determine program eligibility and therapeutic modalities. Provides therapy remotely, typically over the course of an eight-week program, via video conference and/or phone, to patients who are suffering from behavioral issues associated with a medical or life transition.

School Social Worker

Mastery Charter Schools
01.2011 - 01.2023
  • Company Overview: Supports students and families in achieving students' behavioral and academic success.
  • Supports students and families in achieving students' behavioral and academic success.
  • Goal sets for improvement for students and implements necessary interventions to help students meet those goals.
  • Identifies suitable education solutions; recommends courses; monitors student progress; handles case management; and provides support to at-risk students.
  • Handles behavioral health crises and assessments that take place in the school.
  • Manages child abuse reporting for the school and communication with the Department of Human Services.
  • Identifies current and potential needs or problem areas (e.g., mental health/substance abuse treatment, study skills, tutoring, time management, etc.) and refers students to appropriate on or off-site resources for assistance.
  • Provides academic counseling and planning services to a diverse student population including IEP students, ESL students, first-generation college students, and students of low socioeconomic status.
  • Serves as the school's primary liaison with outside agencies and providers.
  • Acts as a grief counselor, Assists students who are pregnant or parenting and homeless students.
  • Conducts home visits that support parents and families.
  • Coordinates and implements the student assistance program (SAP) and other school-wide student supports.
  • Supervises and mentors Social Work Interns.
  • Conducts specialized individual and group counseling services to address specific emotional, social, and behavioral needs of students.
  • Created and implements the 'Check & Connect' at-risk programming for over 100 students schoolwide.
  • Supports students and families in achieving students' behavioral and academic success.

Social Work Lead

Mastery Charter Schools
01.2020 - 01.2022
  • Company Overview: Creates effective and responsive systems and interventions to address students' social/emotional needs, improving their potential for academic achievement and social/emotional growth.
  • Creates effective and responsive systems and interventions to address students' social/emotional needs, improving their potential for academic achievement and social/emotional growth.
  • Ensures the psychological and social needs of all students are exceeded.
  • Drafts appropriate, efficient, and effective processes/services are in place to address students' psychological and social needs.
  • Designs training, support, and accountability structures to ensure all social workers and counselors are outcomes-focused, efficient, and highly effective.
  • Develops training, support, and accountability structures to ensure all instructional and administrative staff are equipped and professionally developed to meet and exceed the needs of our students.
  • Ensures all contracted and community service providers effectively deliver high-quality support.
  • Monitors all campuses to ensure compliance with the law.
  • Supports principals and supervises psychological/social work initiatives across all schools.
  • Hires, trains, and develops Social Workers.
  • Maintains high-quality, efficient social-emotional interventions and processes (PBIS; Child Study Team/SAP/I&RS) processes.
  • Develops and oversees trauma-informed interventions & strategies.
  • Evaluates Social Worker effectiveness/metrics.
  • Responds to, supports, and coordinates responses to crises for network emergencies.
  • Organizes and oversees multiple community partnerships, including contracted PT/FT counseling staff.
  • Created and maintains Child Welfare Policy and Procedure (PA & NJ).
  • Leads all-staff professional development for Child Abuse Reporting, Homelessness, Suicide Prevention, and other topics as needed.
  • Supports the development and execution of Social Emotional Learning, Substance Abuse Prevention, Health/Sexuality, and Parent Education programs across the network.
  • Creates effective and responsive systems and interventions to address students' social/emotional needs, improving their potential for academic achievement and social/emotional growth.

Adoption/Permanency Consultant

Northern Children's Services
01.2011 - 01.2021
  • Company Overview: Monitored Reunification, Adoption, and Permanent Legal Custodianship cases to ensure that time frames to achieve permanency were honored. Completed child and family profiles for adoption.
  • Monitored Reunification, Adoption, and Permanent Legal Custodianship cases to ensure that time frames to achieve permanency were honored.
  • Completed child and family profiles for adoption.
  • Communicated with the Department of Human Services, other County Youth and Children agencies, and Family Court Law staff.
  • Completed all Statewide Adoption Network's Units of Service.
  • Monitored Reunification, Adoption, and Permanent Legal Custodianship cases to ensure that time frames to achieve permanency were honored. Completed child and family profiles for adoption.

Outpatient Therapist Consultant

Warren E. Smith Health Center
01.2013 - 01.2015
  • Company Overview: Provided psychotherapy sessions (individual/family and/or group therapy) to assigned consumers using evidenced-based treatment modalities that use behavioral health 'best practices' to treat consumers' presenting problems and diagnoses.
  • Provided psychotherapy sessions (individual/family and/or group therapy) to assigned consumers using evidenced-based treatment modalities that use behavioral health 'best practices' to treat consumers' presenting problems and diagnoses.
  • Completed diagnostic assessments according to the DSM-IV and DSM-V.
  • Developed comprehensive treatment plans that were goal-directed, measurable, and achievable.
  • Provided and responded to case management requests as needed.
  • Drafted detailed Data Assessment Plan (DAP) progress notes for all clinical activities in accordance with Community Behavioral Health regulations and general clinical documentation practices.
  • Evaluated and adjusted treatment as needed to meet the individual consumer's needs, interests, and response to treatment.
  • Recommended and made appropriate referrals to other programs within and outside the agency when applicable.
  • Communicated with all entities involved in the consumer and family's life (i.e. case manager, primary care physician, etc.) informing them of the consumer's progress, the consumer's adjustment to treatment, and other important information.
  • Provided psychotherapy sessions (individual/family and/or group therapy) to assigned consumers using evidenced-based treatment modalities that use behavioral health 'best practices' to treat consumers' presenting problems and diagnoses.

Assistant Director of Home-Based Services

Northern Home Children and Family Services
01.2009 - 01.2011
  • Company Overview: Provided ongoing clinical support to all supervisors and social workers (in the absence of a supervisor) assigned to them including weekly supervisory conferences.
  • Provided ongoing clinical support to all supervisors and social workers (in the absence of a supervisor) assigned to them including weekly supervisory conferences.
  • Assured implementation of high-quality standards of service delivery in accordance with agency and performance improvement standards.
  • Planned for the expansion of foster care, kinship care, and adoption services beyond the borders of Philadelphia.
  • Assured that case management functions were carried out according to contract expectations and best practices.
  • Coordinated services with other departments within the agency.
  • Provided direction to supervisory and social work staff that assisted their growth and development of sound clinical skills, judgment and an atmosphere of teamwork.
  • Provided ongoing clinical support to all supervisors and social workers (in the absence of a supervisor) assigned to them including weekly supervisory conferences.

Adoption Family and Child Supervisor

Carson Valley Children's Aid
01.2006 - 01.2009
  • Company Overview: Coordinated adoption-related services utilizing both county and state resources.
  • Coordinated adoption-related services utilizing both county and state resources.
  • Recruited pre-adoptive parents and assisted with matching adoptive children.
  • Interpreted and communicated policies, regulations, and directives to social work staff.
  • Managed, organized, and supervised adoption staff to promote accountability and performance.
  • Coordinated and implemented education and training workshops to improve staff practice.
  • Supervised direct service staff regarding case management duties.
  • Developed, initiated, and implemented new programs to provide resources and services to families.
  • Monitored and compiled key performance indicators (KPIs) on a monthly and quarterly basis.
  • Provided support and consultative functions to the foster, treatment foster care, and kinship care department.
  • With the approval of the Program Director, formulated and designed Continuous Quality Improvement Policies and Procedures.
  • Acted as a liaison to compliance auditors and other external regulatory agencies.
  • Collaborated with public relations to promote departmental, programs and agency objectives.
  • Monitored Reunification, Adoption, and Permanent Legal Custodianship cases to ensure time frames to achieve permanency were honored.
  • Completed child and family profiles for adoption.
  • Provided individual and group counseling to special needs children, at-risk youths, and families.
  • Coordinated adoption-related services utilizing both county and state resources.

Foster/Kinship Care Permanency Worker

Northern Children's Services
01.2002 - 01.2004
  • Company Overview: Creation and implementation of Permanency Programming.
  • Creation and implementation of Permanency Programming.
  • Monitored reunification, adoption, and permanent legal custodianship cases to ensure time frames to achieve permanency were honored.
  • Completed child and family profiles for adoption.
  • Communicated and collaborated with the Department of Human Services and Family Court Law staff.
  • Monitored the goals and objectives outlined in the Family and Individual Service Plans.
  • Responded to requests for child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse services.
  • Completed in-home visits and arranged for residential or foster care placements.
  • Collected, analyzed, and recorded facts in the field and office.
  • Supervised and assigned work to staff and monitored outcomes.
  • Collaborated with treatment staff to assess clients' needs.
  • Identified community resources and coordinated services, including psychiatric, social, medical, housing, recreational, vocational, educational, and/or other systems as appropriate.
  • Provided individual and group counseling to special needs children, at-risk youths, and families.
  • Creation and implementation of Permanency Programming.

Foster/Kinship Care Social Worker

Northern Home Children and Family Services
01.2002 - 01.2004
  • Company Overview: Developed and maintained appropriate contact with consumers, natural families, foster parents, and others treatment team members as required by state and local regulations and agency standards.
  • Developed and maintained appropriate contact with consumers, natural families, foster parents, and others treatment team members as required by state and local regulations and agency standards.
  • Advocated for the needs of consumer meetings, appointments, and scheduled visits.
  • Ensured foster parents were in compliance with agency requirements.
  • Attended all meetings, appointments, and hearings on behalf of the clients.
  • Ensured that the consumer's basic needs were met (i.e. social, emotional, educational, physical, and safety).
  • Collaborated with treatment staff to assess client's needs, identify community resources, and made referrals for the coordination of services which may include psychiatric, social, medical, housing, recreational, vocational, educational, and/or other systems as appropriate.
  • Provided individual and group counseling to special needs children, at-risk youths, and families.
  • Developed and maintained appropriate contact with consumers, natural families, foster parents, and others treatment team members as required by state and local regulations and agency standards.

Education

Ph.D. - Human Sexuality -Sex Therapy

Widener University, The Center for Human Sexuality Studies

M.S. - Law and Social Policy, Social Services

Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work and Research

B.A. - Criminal Justice

Monmouth University

Certification

Home and School Visitor Certification-Educational Specialist I, 06/01/08-Present

Affiliations

  • Pennsylvania Society of Clinical Social Workers (PSCSW), 08/01/13-12/31/20
  • National Association of Social Workers (NASW)-Pennsylvania & New Jersey Chapters, 06/01/09-Present
  • American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), 09/01/21-Present
  • Clinical Social Work Association (CSWA), 01/01/22-Present
  • Center for Financial Social Work, 12/01/23-Present
  • Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health (SASH), 10/01/23-Present
  • Postpartum Support International (PSI), 03/01/24-Present
  • Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color (PMHA-POC), 03/01/24-Present
  • Sisters in Public Health (SPH), 04/01/24-Present
  • National Association of Perinatal Social Workers, 04/01/24-Present
  • Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), 06/01/24-Present
  • Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA), 07/01/24-Present
  • American Association of Notaries (AAN), 07/01/24-Present
  • National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW), 01/01/25-Present

Invitations

  • Effective Strategies for Working with Difficult Non-Responsive Clients, 11/19/24, Central Jersey Family Health Consortium (CJFHC), North Brunswick, NJ
  • Breaking the Silence on the Risks of Giving Birth: Unveiling Disparities in Maternal Mortality Rates among Women of Color, 11/01/24, Council for Relationships, Philadelphia, PA
  • Becoming a Social Worker, 10/30/24, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ
  • Building Healthy Relationships: Teen Dating Violence & Abuse Prevention, 06/19/24, Mercy Center, Asbury Park, NJ
  • Unveiling the Shadows: Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Awareness, 05/15/24, Mercy Center, Asbury Park, NJ
  • What's in Your Toolbox? Brief Therapeutic Modalities for Children & Adolescents, 01/02/24-03/22/24, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • How to Determine Who's at Risk? The Culturally Competent Risk Assessment for MH & Substance Abuse, 08/15/23, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Coping Strategies for Racialized Trauma in African American Males, 05/17/23, Central Jersey Family Health Consortium (CJFHC), North Brunswick, NJ
  • If I Had Only Known: A Guide for New MSWs, 04/11/23-05/09/23, Clinical Social Worker Association (CSWA), Philadelphia, PA
  • LSW/LCSW Licensure Prep: What You Need To Know To Save Money & Time, 03/17/23, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Boundaries and Self Care, 03/03/23, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Becoming a Social Worker, 03/28/23, Widener University, Chester, PA
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Children & Adolescents-Practical Tools (Part 1), 02/10/23, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Children & Adolescents-Practical Tools (Part 1), 01/03/23, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Spotting Signs of Domestic Violence, 08/08/22, Mercy Center, Asbury Park, NJ
  • LSW/LCSW Licensure Prep: What You Need To Know To Save Money & Time, 03/28/22, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Boundaries and Self Care, 02/28/22, Mastery Charter Schools, Philadelphia, PA
  • Trauma, Vicarious Trauma, & The Importance of Self Care, 02/08/22, City of Philadelphia, Out-of-School Time (OST), Philadelphia, PA

Publications

  • Adoption Pre-Service Training: Appropriate Discipline, 10/11/08, Children's Aid Society, Norristown, PA
  • How to Tell Your Child About Their Adoption, 10/11/08, Children's Aid Society, Norristown, PA
  • Adoption & Attachment: What a New Adoptive Parent Needs to Know, 10/11/08, Children's Aid Society, Norristown, PA

Teaching And Training Experience

  • Mastery Charter Schools, Instructor of Record, Mandated Child Abuse Reporting, Trauma Informed Practice 1 & 2, McKinney-Vento Services, 01/01/11-Present
  • Northeast Treatment Centers (NET), Instructor of Record, Adoption Orientation, Disciplining Through the Ages: Becoming an Authoritative Parent, Understanding Childhood Trauma, Attachment, and Grief & Loss, Child Profile, Family Profile, and Child Preparation Training, 01/01/10-Present
  • Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research, Instructor of Record with J. Gordon, Understanding School Social Work: What You Should Know, The Basics, 01/01/18

Accomplishments

  • Supervised team of [Number] staff members.
  • Documented and resolved [Issue] which led to [Results].
  • Achieved [Result] through effectively helping with [Task].

Timeline

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

LinqCare
01.2023 - Current

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Grow Therapy
01.2023 - Current

Licensed Clinical Therapist

Better Help
01.2021 - 01.2024

Licensed Clinical Therapist

Your Time Online Therapy
01.2021 - 01.2024

Licensed Clinical Therapist

AbleTo
01.2021 - 01.2023

Social Work Lead

Mastery Charter Schools
01.2020 - 01.2022

Director of Continuing Education/Training Consultant

VIP Community Services
01.2018 - Current

Outpatient Therapist Consultant

Warren E. Smith Health Center
01.2013 - 01.2015

School Social Worker

Mastery Charter Schools
01.2011 - 01.2023

Adoption/Permanency Consultant

Northern Children's Services
01.2011 - 01.2021

Adoption/Permanency Training Consultant

Northeast Treatment Centers
01.2009 - Current

Assistant Director of Home-Based Services

Northern Home Children and Family Services
01.2009 - 01.2011

Adoption Family and Child Supervisor

Carson Valley Children's Aid
01.2006 - 01.2009

Foster/Kinship Care Permanency Worker

Northern Children's Services
01.2002 - 01.2004

Foster/Kinship Care Social Worker

Northern Home Children and Family Services
01.2002 - 01.2004

M.S. - Law and Social Policy, Social Services

Bryn Mawr College, Graduate School of Social Work and Research

B.A. - Criminal Justice

Monmouth University

Ph.D. - Human Sexuality -Sex Therapy

Widener University, The Center for Human Sexuality Studies
Stacy TriumphLicensed Clinical Social Worker and Educator