Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Certification
Accomplishments
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Steven C. Duttine Jr.

Steven C. Duttine Jr.

Temple

Summary

Experienced leader and military veteran with 15+ years in mentoring, organizational leadership, and community engagement. Skilled in program development, team management, and youth development in military, correctional, nonprofit, and faith-based sectors. Dedicated to empowering vulnerable populations, advocating for trauma-informed care, and leading with integrity. Committed to continuous learning and servant leadership exemplified by Christ.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Executive Director

The 411 House
08.2023 - Current


  • Guided staff through periods of organizational change, maintaining morale and engagement during transitions.
  • Worked closely with organizational leadership and board of directors to guide operational strategy.
  • Lead strategic expansion of youth mentoring programs, including new curriculum and outreach initiatives.
  • Cultivate partnerships with schools, service providers, and faith organizations to broaden community impact.

Program Coordinator

The 411 House
03.2022 - 08.2023
  • Developed training materials and workshops for staff development and volunteer support.
  • Fostered partnerships with local organizations to expand service offerings and collaborative efforts.
  • Analyzed program data to identify trends, inform strategic planning, and drive decision-making.

Sergeant of Corrections, Training Leadership Development Division

Texas Department of Criminal Justice
01.2017 - 01.2022
  • Delivered academy-level instruction on trauma-informed care and mental health.
  • Supervised and coached new recruits on ethics, safety, and procedural compliance.

Youth Pastor/Treasurer

Black River Baptist Church
01.2015 - 01.2017


  • Maintained financial accountability and supported families through pastoral care.
  • Developed and implemented engaging youth programs fostering spiritual growth and community involvement.

Military Police / Planning and Operations Support

United States Army
01.2007 - 01.2015
  • Managed training records, coordinated operations, and conducted dignitary protection.
  • Responded to emergencies, providing critical support during incidents and ensuring safety.
  • Demonstrated cultural sensitivity while interacting with diverse populations both on-base and within surrounding communities.
  • Mentored junior soldiers and supported family goal planning.

Education

Master of Social Work - Clinical, Organizational Leadership

Baylor University – Garland School of Social Work
Waco, TX
08.2025

BSW -

University of Mary-Hardin Baylor
05.2024

A.S - Criminal Justice

SUNY Jefferson
06.2016

Skills

  • Cross-functional teamwork
  • Leadership development
  • Mentoring young individuals
  • Crisis intervention
  • Program management expertise
  • Measurable goal planning
  • Stakeholder communication facilitator
  • Public speaking
  • Comprehensive case planning

Certification

  • Understanding Traumatic Separation – National Child Traumatic Stress Network
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Accomplishments

  • President, SWAC – UMHB (2024–Present)
  • Board Member, Give Love Charity (2024–Present)
  • Phi Alpha Honor Society, Secretary – 2023
  • Beto Award – TDCJ: Top academy graduate for commitment to rehabilitation – 2017
  • National Society of Leadership and Success – Inducted 2015

Timeline

Executive Director

The 411 House
08.2023 - Current

Program Coordinator

The 411 House
03.2022 - 08.2023

Sergeant of Corrections, Training Leadership Development Division

Texas Department of Criminal Justice
01.2017 - 01.2022

Youth Pastor/Treasurer

Black River Baptist Church
01.2015 - 01.2017

Military Police / Planning and Operations Support

United States Army
01.2007 - 01.2015

A.S - Criminal Justice

SUNY Jefferson

Master of Social Work - Clinical, Organizational Leadership

Baylor University – Garland School of Social Work

BSW -

University of Mary-Hardin Baylor