PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK

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Anna Nelson, LCSWPROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORKEDUCATIONMASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE4.0 GPANew Mexico Highlands University2000 - 2003BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREECultural AnthropologySan Francisco State University1989 - 1995TEACHINGENDORSEMENT"Learning from Professor Nelsonwas one of the major highlights ofmy social work education.Professor Nelson encouragesstudents to employ criticalthinking skills in order to uncoverthe effects of oppression in theirclients' lives and on society.She also incorporates culturalrelevancy seamlessly into thediscourse throughout a semester.Most importantly to me, I found avoice in Professor Nelson'sclasses . I am a woman of colorwith strong opinions and beliefs.Professor Nelson made me feelmy life experience was valued.Her amazing skills as an educatorhelped me become a passionateand skilled social worker.I believe she is a true innovatorand a huge asset to NMSU, thesocial work community in NewMexico, and beyond."Student 2013TEACHING AND ADVISING EXPERIENCEASSISTANT PROFESSOR and MSW FIELD COORDINATOR, July, 2017-PresentADJUNCT PROFESSOR, January, 2009-May, 2016New Mexico State University School of Social WorkCoordinate field placements and act as Field Liaison to 30 MSW students placed in and nearAlbuquerque, New Mexico. Apply macro and community organizational, critical race, andintersectionality theories emphasizing cultural humility in social work generalist practice while instructing28 MSW students in field practicum placements and offering guidance to their instructors. Collaboratewith faculty to support growth and sustainability of the School of Social Work through: 1) Obtaining andacting as co-investigator on a Health Resources and Services Administration grant totaling 296,865 topromote competent Public Health Social Work; 2) Chairing the Online and actively participating in theFaculty Affairs, Promotion and Tenure, MSW and Field Program Committees; and 3) Refining processesto support continuous quality improvement of curricula, School policies and procedures for the benefitMSW students and preparation for Council on Social Work Education reaffirmation. Design anddynamically instruct the following courses: MSW 549: Generalist Field Experience, Fall, 2017,MSW 556: Advanced Generalist Field Experience, Fall, 2017MSW 566: Generalist Field Seminar, Fall, 2017 MSW 568: Advanced Generalist Field Seminar, Fall, 2017 MSW 500: Social Problems and Welfare Policy, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring2015, Spring 2016 MSW 503: Policy Analysis and Change, Spring 2010, Summer 2010, Spring 2012MSW 509: Sociocultural Constructs in Social Work, Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Summer 2010, Fall2010, Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Summer 2012, Fall 2012,Summer 2012MSW 527: Advanced Social Work Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities,Spring 2012, Spring 2013 MSW 542: Violence in the Family, Spring 2009, Spring 2010 MSW 547: Social Work and Mental Health Practice, Fall 2012 MSW 597: Social Work and Mental Health Practice with Adolescents, Fall 2013VISITING PROFESSOR, August, 2016 to August, 2017PER COURSE INSTRUCTOR, January, 2014 to August, 2016New Mexico Highlands University Facundo Valdez School of Social WorkApply critical race pedagogy, intersectionality theory, social justice and cultural humility whileinstructing 120 Bachelor and Master-level social work students. Actively advise and provide professionalmentorship to 45-60 students. Act as content advisor for Curriculum Committee. Dynamically instructthe following courses: SW 341: Social Policy and Services, Spring 2016, Summer 2016, Fall 2016, Summer 2017 SW 366: Generalist Social Work Practice II, Spring 2017 SW 383: Human Diversity and Multicultural Theory, Spring 2015SW 385: Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Fall 2015 SW 429/529: Family Violence Across the Lifespan, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Summer 2016, Fall2016, Summer 2017 SW 541 : Social Policy: History, Structure and Analysis, Fall 2016 SW 546: Understanding Difference, Spring 2017 SW 585: Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Fall 2016

Anna Nelson, LCSWPROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK'TEACHING AND ADVISING EXPERIENCE, CONT.PART-TIME INSTRUCTOR, January, 2014-August, 2016LEADERSHIPENDORSEMENT"Anna Nelson is an overall strongvisionary and hands-on leader.She is a strategic thinker who is ableto move seamlessly between thestructural to the micro level whenworking toward larger communitydriven goals."CEO, YWCA of Central NewMexico, 20 7 6HONORS&AWARDSNEW MEXICO WOMEN ON THEMOVE TO ELIMINATE RACISMYWCA of Central New Mexico2015ADJUNCT FACULTY OF THE YEARNew Mexico State UniversitySchool of Social Work2013FUELING INCREASINGLYRELEVANT EDUCATIONNew Mexico Education EquityAlliance2012PATTY JENNINGS AND POLLYARANGO CITIZEN ADVOCACYNew Mexico Voices for Children2011ROBERT WOOD JOHNSONLADDER TO LEADERSHIP FELLOWRobert Wood JohnsonFoundation2010Central New Mexico Community College, School of Communication, Humanities & Social SciencesIntroduced Associate-level students to the fields of social work and addictions counseling throughdynamic instruction with a "Learning Collective" approach. Engaged students in interactive,experiential learning grounded in intersectionality theory, community cultural capital and practitionercultural humility. Designed and instructed the following courses: CDV 2203: Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling, Spring 2014, Fall, 2014, Summer 2014 CDV 2205: Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Summer 2014, Fall 2015,Spring 2016, Summer 2016 CDV 2210: Introduction to Social Work, Spring 2014, Summer, 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015,Summer 2016 CDVV 2890: Children, Youth and Family Development Practicum, Spring 2014, Summer 2014,Fall 2014, SprinQ 2015, Summer 2016LEADERSHIP AND POLICY EXPERIENCEEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, New Mexico Forum for Youth in Community I 2070 - 2076Supported an organizational vision of actualizing positive youth development and justiceto promote racial, health, economic and academic equity for young people ages 14-24in New Mexico. Supervised MSW students for macro practicum placement. Offeredleadership to staff of 9, administered a budget of 1 million dollars from federal, state,foundation, and fee-for-service contracts. Oversaw 5 statewide programs promotingyouth engagement, community and organizational development.STATEWIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM MANAGER, New Mexico Department ofHealth Office of School and Adolescent Health I 2007 - 2010Offered leadership and supervision to staff of six master level clinicians and coordinatedstatewide response to adolescent health issues, including youth substance use,early/unplanned pregnancy and substance use. In partnership with youth andcommunity experts, developed and implemented New Mexico's Comprehensive TeenDating Violence Prevention Initiative, resulting in training over 5,000 youth andprofessionals and a statistically significant decline in rates. Co-developed behavioralhealth standards for school-based health centers across New Mexico.SYSTEM LIAISON, Children, Families and Gender Responsive Services, ValueOptions NewMexico 2006 - 2007Developed, implemented, and procured funding for statewide comprehensive gender responsive, trauma-informed, culturally-relevant plan for women and girls. Providedgender-responsive, trauma-informed programmatic evaluation, training and technicalassistance. Created and facilitated multi-systemic RESPECT gender responsivecollaborative.CLINICAL EXPERIENCE CLINICAL SERVICES COORDINATOR, ValueOptions New Mexico, 2005 - 2006GROUP FACILITATOR, Healthy Families, 2000 - 2004CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER, Family Preservation Division, New Mexico Children, Youthand Family Services, 2003 - 2005PRACTICUM STUDENT, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Unit, New Mexico Veteran'sAdministration, 2003PRACTICUM STUDENT, Treatment Division, New Mexico Children, Youth and FamilyServices, 2002 - 2003HOME BASED FAMLIY INTERVENTION SPECIALIST, PB&J Family Services Time-LimitedReunification Program, 2000 - 2002CLIENT LIAISON, Bridges for Women, 1999 - 2000WOMEN'S ADVOCATE, Artemis Center for Alternatives to Domestic Violence1996- 1998

Anna Nelson, LCSWPROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORKPUBLICATIONSMadhi, I . Jevertson, J. Schrader, R. Nelson, A. & Ramos, M. (2014), SuNey of New Mexico SchoolProfessionals Regarding Preparedness to Support Sexual Minority Students. Journal of SchoolHealth, 84(1), 18-24.Ramos M, Green D, Booker J, & Nelson, A (2011) Immigration Status, Acculturation, and DatingViolence Risk for Hispanic Adolescent Girls in New Mexico. Maternal and Child Health Journal,15, l 076-1080.FUNDING AWARDSForster-Cox, S. (Principal), Nelson, A (Co-Principal), Whittlesey-Jerome, W., & Nedjat-Haiem, F. (Co Evaluators) (2017). HRSA NMSU's Effective Move in Enhancing Leadership in Public HealthSocial Work. Award no. G05HP3l424-01-00 for 296,865.00, 09/30/2017 to 09/29/2018.STATEWIDE AND REGIONAL LEADERSHIPBernalillo County and City of Albuquerque Behavioral Health Collaborative Member, 2016Co-Chair, Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative Reducing Racial andEthnic Disparities Council, 2014 - 2015Executive Board Member, SAFETEEN New Mexico, 2010 - 2015National Break the Cycle/Love is Respect Advisory Board Member, 2010 - 2012Founder and Facilitator of RESPECT Women and Girls Wellness Collaborative, 2007 - 2010New Mexico Domestic Violence Leadership Commission Member, 2007 - 2010New Mexico Blue Ribbon Panel on Disproportionate Minority Contact Member, 2007 - 2010New Mexico Blue Ribbon Commission on the Welfare of Children of Incarcerated ParentsMember, 2007 - 2009Board Member for Pegasus Legal Services for Children, 2002 - 2003NATIONAL PRESENTATIONSGeorgetown University Center for Juvenile Justice Reform School Justice Initiative, Co Instructor, Youth and Family Engagement, 2015, 2016 and 2017Umbrella Inc. of Vermont,Safe Dates Training, August, 2017State of Maine Creating Positive Climates for Youth Positive Youth DevelopmentInstitute, Exploring Our Roots: Culturally Relevant Approaches to YouthEngagement, June, 2016State of Maine Creating Positive Climates for Youth Positive Youth DevelopmentInstitute, Deepening Our Roots, June, 2016State of Maine Creating Positive Climates for Youth Positive Youth DevelopmentInstitute, Building Strength from Struggle, June, 2016Navajo Nation Chinle Chapter,Respect Works! Two-Day Institute, August, 2015

Anna Nelson, LCSWPROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORKNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS, CONTINUEDNational School Health Alliance Conference, Culturally-Relevant, Trauma and HealingInformed Schools, Poster Session, June, 2015.National Girls Institute 2013 Beyond Pink Conference, From Hurting to Healing: AnIntroduction to Trauma-Informed Services for Juvenile-Justice Involved Girls KeynoteAddress, July, 2013National Girls Institute 2013 Beyond Pink Conference, Beyond Beer and Bubble Baths: ARadical Approach to Vicarious Traumatization and Sustainable Self-Care, July, 2013TRAININGENDORSEMENT"I had the honor and privilege tobe present at our NASW-NM SLADwhich had an excellently plannedarray of presenters, of which AnnaNelson was one.Anna's presentation wasinspirational and electrifying asshe spoke from deepunderstanding and wisdom basedon her life and work experience.She readily engaged theparticipants with a naturalunderstanding of the culturaldiversity that is New Mexico, andwith a deep understanding of theprofound needs of our people inthis state.Anna has the rare ability toacknowledge and empower thepeople she meets and works with,to rise up and be the change thatwe need in NM.In my experience with instructors,and leaders in this state, of whichthere are many outstanding ones,Anna Nelson, is definitely, one ofthe best that I have ever known!"NASW-NM ChapterPresident of the BoardNational Girls Institute 2013 Justice for Girls Coalition of Washington State Strategic PlanningFacilitator, July, 2013Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 2012 Annual Meeting on Impact of Trauma onTeens: Building a Safety Net, "How do We Promote Post-Traumatic Growth andResilience for Teens Impacted by Dating Violence? Get Teens Involved!" March 2012Futures without Violence Biannual Conference on Health and Domestic Violence,Weathering Tough Economic Times through Relationships: Innovations in Teen DatingViolence Prevention with Youth at the Center, March 2012National Center for Victims of Crime Annual Conference, When Dating Turns Deadly, June,2011Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Core Teen Dating Violence Grantee Meeting,Innovations in Promoting Sustainability National Webinar, June, 2011Annual Violence Against Women STOP Administrators Conference, When Dating ViolenceTurns Deadly: Analyzing Dating Violence-Related Deaths, February, 2011White House Round Table on Teen Dating Violence and Sexual Assault, December, 2010National Conference on Advancing School Mental Health, State Partner Member,Interactive Systems Framework Facilitator and Presenter, Is Teen Dating Violence anIssue: Positive Youth Development as a Primary Prevention Strategy, October, 2010National Center for Victims of Crime Annual Conference, RED FLAGS of Dating Violence, AComprehensive Strategic Prevention Approach, September, 2010National Foundation for Women Legislators Annual Conference, Data Driven Policy onDating Violence Prevention, November, 2009Family Violence Prevention Fund National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence,Innovations in Dating Violence Prevention, October, 2009National Assembly on School Based Healthcare Annual Conference, Quality Improvementfor School Based Healthcare, June, 2008

social work community in New Mexico, and beyond." Student 2013 PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE . Advanced Social Work Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities, Spring 2012, Spring 2013 . CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER,

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