JACQUELINE DYER, PhD, MAUML, MSW, LICSW

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JACQUELINE DYER, PhD, MAUML, MSW, LICSWCSWE Minority Fellows Program (MFP) FellowBoston College GSSW Pinderhughes FellowEducation2016Master of Arts in Urban Ministry LeadershipGordon Conwell Theological Seminary, Boston2010PhD in Social Work DegreeBoston College Graduate School of Social WorkDomestic Violence, faith-based issues1991Master’s in Social Work DegreeBoston College Graduate School of Social WorkCommunity organization, planning and administration1986Bachelor of Arts DegreeWellesley CollegePsychologyChurch Affiliation & Ordination StatusPeoples Baptist Church830 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02118Wesley A. Roberts, PhD, D.D., MDiv, ThMPastorTABCOM Pre-Ordination License: May 11, 2016The American Baptist Churches of MAAcademic AppointmentsPresent— Aug 2013Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; Center for Urban Ministerial Education(CUME), Boston, MA:Director of Counseling and Academic Support InitiativesAssistant Professor of CounselingOversight of the Master of Arts in Counseling, Advising, CoordinateInstructional Support & Adjunct Vetting via Dean’s office, CommunityAffiliates Outreach, Coordinate Pastoral Care Committee, GCTS AcademicExcellence Committee member

Courses: Introduction to Counseling in Urban/Multicultural Context, CrossCultural Counseling, Professional Standards, Group Process, QualitativeResearch Methods & Design, Lifespan Development, Family Systems TheoryJuly 2013— Jan 2011Eastern Nazarene College, Assistant Professor, Field Coordinator, Quincy, MAAdvisor for Phi Alpha—Social Work Student Honor SocietyMulticultural Committee, Policy Committee, Updated IRB Policy & Procedures.Courses: Organizations and Communities, Groups, Marriage &Family, Human Behavior and the Social Environment ISummer 2011— Sept 2007Simmons College School of Social Work, Adjunct Faculty, Boston, MAAdvisor and MSW Field Liaison (2007-2011)Courses: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I & IIFall 2008Salem State College School of Social Work, Adjunct Faculty, Boston, MACourses: Human Behavior and the Social Environment, DiversityUndoing Racism: Summer InstituteSummer 2008May 2008— Sept 2005Wheelock College School of Social Work & Family Studies, Adjunct Faculty,MSW Field Liaison, Boston, MACourses: Social Work Field Practicum I & II,Multicultural Social Work Assessment (co-Instructor)Research ExperiencePrincipal Investigator, original research2014-2016Clergy Compassion Fatigue2009-2010Dyadic Religious-Spiritual Process in Christian CouplesQualitative Research, Phenomenology2006-2007Partner violence in religious African Americans: Clergy perspectivesQualitative Research, Template AnalysisResearch Position2010-2011Research AssistantFall 2006Spring 2006Dorchester Youth Collaborative; Quantum Opportunities ProjectLocal Program Evaluator, Funder: Eisenhower FoundationResearch project regarding the best interest of the child policyFocus Group Interviews and Transcriptions. PI: Quingwen Xu, PhDEducational Psychology Department Race and Ethnicity ProjectFocus Group Transcriptions. PI: David Blustein, PhD & Sidney Holloway-2-

PublicationsArticles:Dyer, J. (2016). Just social work? Collaborating with African American clergy to address intimatepartner violence in churches. Christianity & Social Work, 43(4), 32-54. Peer ReviewedDyer, J. (2015). Open Season. NACSW Catalyst, 58:4.Dyer, J. (2014). Teaching diverse students as Social Work ministry. NACSW Catalyst, 57:4.Dyer, J. (2010). Challenging assumptions: Clergy perspectives and practices regarding intimatepartner violence. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 29(1), 33-48. DOI:10.1080/15426430903479254. Peer ReviewedBook chapter:Dyer, J. (2011). Calling Couples to Accountability—It’s in the House. In Nancy Nason-Clark,Catherine Clark Kroeger, & Barbara Fisher-Townsend (Eds.), Responding to Abuse inChristian Homes: A challenge to churches and their leaders (pp. 87-97). Eugene, OR:Wipf & Stock. ISBN: 978-1-61097-178-2.Book Review:Dyer, J. (2016). Review of Iconic: Decoding Images of the Revolutionary Black Woman byLakesia D. Johnson (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2012). Africanus Journal 8(2),41-42.Dissertation:Dyer, J. (2010). Dyadic religious-spiritual process in Christian couplesOther media:Online Publication of 3 Essays (2009): under FAQs, theRAVEproject “Religion and ViolenceeLearning” website (www.theraveproject.org); choose the question then choose “Ask aResearcher” What is abuse? (http://www.theraveproject.com/index.php/faqs/what is abuse/C11/) Why don’t women leave men who abuse /men who abuse/C31/) What can the church hat can the church do/C49/)Unpublished Report:Dyer, J. (2008). The Pastors’ Words: Research Report-3-

Professional and Community Presentations2016NACSW Workshop: The Intersection of Faith and Racial Justice, Darrell, L., Dyer, J. et al. (Nov.2016). NACSW Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH.Theories of change, termination & self-care, Dyer, J. (June 2016) Community Training, Children’sServices of Roxbury, Boston, MATransferability of skills & Contextualizing interventions, Dyer, J. (Apr 2016) Community Training,Children’s Services of Roxbury, Boston, MA2015The role of women in society; & Dependence vs. Commitment in marriage, Dyer, J (July 2015),Community Trainings, Jesus Center of Good News Church, Saugus, MAThe Ferguson machine has a broken spin cycle, Dyer, J. (Nov, 2015), NACSW 2015 ConferencePresenter, Grand Rapids, MI2014The Pastor’s Words: Addressing domestic violence in the church, Dyer, J. (Mar, 2014), CommunityTraining, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary-Boston (CUME), Boston, MAIt’s In the House: Couples’ faith and stronger marriages, Dyer, J., (Mar & Sept, 2014), CommunityPresentation, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary-Boston (CUME), Boston, MA2013Dynamic Faith, Stress & Conflict & African American Couples, Dyer, J., (Oct, 2013), NACSW 2012Conference Presenter, Atlanta, GA2012Lessons for Training Black Clergy in Mental Health: What Do We Know? Dyer, J. & Payne, J. (Oct2012), NACSW 2012 Conference Presenter, St. Louis, MOSelf-care for Caretakers: Body, Mind and Spirit, Dyer, J. (Sept 2012), Community Training, FirstBaptist Church, Scituate, MA2011Christian counseling and research, Dyer, J. (Dec 2011), Guest Speaker, Springfield College Mastersof Mental Health, Ethics course, Boston, MAQPR (Question, Persuade & Refer) Suicide Prevention -2 Trainings, Dyer, J. (Nov 2011)ENC Student Trainings, Quincy, MADV and Faith issues: Dyer, J., Chorley S., et al., for Partners in Faith, at DVP monthly networkingmeeting (June 2011), Community Training, Boston, MA-4-

The Pastors’ Words: Perspectives and approaches to domestic violence in the church: Dyer, J.(March 2011), ENC Community Presentation, Quincy, MARestorative Justice: A Whole Community’s Response to Violence Conference, Panelist, (March 25,2011), Boston, MAFacilitating Groups: Dyer, J. (January 2011). In-service Training for Hagar’s Sisters DV groupleaders, Community Training, Lexington, MA2010There’s No Discrimination in Abuse: Dyer, J, Holt, J., Casas, B., (April 2010), A City Without WallsConference, Community Presentation, Boston, MA.The Pastor’s Words Presentation: Dyer, J. (March 2010), Guest Speaker Gordon-CUME, Boston,MA.2009Bridging the gaps: Clergy approaches & interventions to domestic violence & depressionDyer, J. and Payne, J. (June 2009), Paper presentation, 4th Spirituality and Social Work Conference,"Diverse Faces of Spirituality: Oasis of Empowerment and Tranquility, Crucible of Discrimination andConflict," Los Angeles, CA.Just social work? Collaborating with clergy to address partner violence in Churches: Dyer, J.(October 2008), Paper presentation, Council on Social Work Education APM, Philadelphia, PACompatibility of social work with clergy perspectives & practices regarding partner violence:Dyer, J. (January 2008), Poster presentation, Society for Social Work & Research (SSWR)Conference: Research that Matters, Washington DCDevelopment & Impact of Cambridge Public Schools Mental Health & Family Services Program:Dyer, J. (January 2004), Federal Grant Program Community Presentation, Cambridge HealthAlliance, Cambridge, MACommunity-School Mental Health Strategies in Cambridge:Dyer, J. and Hacker, K, (November 2003), Federal Grant Program Community Presentation, JudgeBaker Children’s Center, Boston, MAPresentations —Other MediaSept 2014NACSW Audio PresentationIt’s in the House: Couples’ faith & stronger marriagesJuly 2013NACSW Trainings for Online CEU ProgramThe Pastor's Words: Perspectives and Approaches to Domestic Violence in the Church;Video-based training:http://www.nacsw.org/cgi-bin/ceu present.cgi?REQUEST Course&ID 49988747-5-

Social Work Experience2013—PresentPrivate practice; EMDR and GTEP Trained7/2010—2015Family Intervention TeamBoston, MAClinical Consultant Supervisor: Providing clinical supervision toconsultant clinicians providing intensive in-home family therapy11/2010—2014Abundant Life Counseling CenterBoston, MAClinical Consultant Supervisor; Clinician: Providing clinical supervisionto consultant clinicians; develop and facilitate community workshops; Alsoproviding proactive treatment planning and therapeutic interventions forindividuals & couples9/2004—6/09Roxbury Preparatory & Edward Brooke Charter Schools, Boston, MAClinical Consultant: Provide clinical consultation to school counseloraddressing issues at both schools, & towards counselor’s licensing preparation9/2004—6/2005; Roxbury Preparatory Charter School (only)1/2002—7/2005Boston, MACambridge Public SchoolsCambridge, MAElementary Schools MH & Family Support (Federal DOE Grant)Director (part-time in year 9/2004-7/2005): Successfully implemented andmanaged 1.2 million dollar multi-year Federal Grant program; created andapplied infrastructure to manage program; hired, supervised and coordinatedstaff providing direct service to district schools; coordinated mental healthand social services to increase district-wide collaboration with andprofessional support for school staff; facilitated use of MH resources in theCPS schools that positively impact school climate; created innovativeapproaches to assist students and families.6/2004—6/2005Elementary Foster Care Program (Federal DOE Grant)Director (concurrent, quarter-time): Successfully developed andimplemented vision for integrating into CPS a previously outsourced servicein order to expand and support behavioral services in district; identified subcontractors and managed contract; developed job description for, hired andsupervised project coordinator; managed CPS relationship with grantoversight agency—DSS, Facilitate leadership/administrative meetingsbetween CPS internal and community services.9/2003—-5/2004Supervisor of MSW Intern (concurrent, voluntary)Provided oversight and structure for second year MSW student3/1998—12/2001Massachusetts Behavioral Health PartnershipBoston, MAIntensive Clinical Manager: Systems analysis and intervention; managedclient interagency networks; contracted with and informally supervisedCommunity Service Program workers providing outreach services; treatmentcoordination to shift clients’ service use patterns for MH & substance abuse-6-

5/1996—3/1998Choate Health Mgmt Family & Home Consultation Service Woburn, MAFamily Clinician: Assessed needs, provided short-term intensive familyintervention; case management and systems interventions statewide.3/1995—3/1998Abundant Life Counseling CenterBoston, MAClinician (part-time): Developed and facilitated community workshops;proactive treatment planning and therapeutic interventions for individuals,couples, families and groups at Christian counseling center.8/1995—5/1996Tri-City Mental HealthMalden, MAShelter Specialist: Provided intensive outreach, clinical assessment, crisisintervention, advocacy and resource development for homeless mentally illpeople.5/1993—7/1995I Have A Dream-BostonBoston, MAProject Coordinator: Program development and activities planning;coordinated recruitment, training and supervision of volunteer staff5/1992—4/1993Mary E. Sargent House of MA Half-way HousesBoston, MACommunity Organizer: Resource development for female ex-offenders;planned and coordinated program activities; developed and implementedstaff orientation training; recruited and supervised volunteers5/1991—5/1992One Church One ChildBoston, MAProgram Director: Community adoption recruitment program for Blackfamilies with governing Advisory Board of statewide church pastors;successfully wrote proposal and managed final extension year of 100,000.00 Federal grant; managed services and supervision of supportstaff; program analysis and development; negotiated interagencycollaboration; recruited at churches and community organizations statewideto build adoptive-parent population for waiting children.Honors, Awards and Funding2007 to 20102006 to 20092004 to 2007BCGSSW Pinderhughes FellowCouncil for Social Work Education: Minority FellowBCGSSW Doctoral Student Scholarship-7-

Professional AssociationsNational Association for Christians in Social WorkSociety for Spirituality and Social Work—USANational Association for Social WorkersCouncil on Social Work EducationProfessional Service2016-present201620132012, 20112009NACSW 2018 Convention Planning committeeNACSW 2016 Pre-conference Institute Planning CommitteeReviewer, Social Work & ChristianityReviewer, Violence Against WomenGuest Reviewer, Social Work & ChristianityCommunity Service20172015 — Present2015 — Present2013 — PresentFall 2010 to 2012Fall 2011 to 2012Spring 201120102009 to 20102008—20092005 to 2010Spring 20072005—20082004—2006Spring 2006Winter 2006Fall 2005Spring 2005Fall 20011994-19991992-1996Church Healing Retreat: Addressing the chronic stresses of ministry, includesGTEP—EMDR Group Protocol Greater Framingham Community Church: (June) CrossTown Church, Boston: (Jan-Feb)Spiritual Direction Facilitator; Peoples Baptist ChurchVision Leadership Team member; Clergy Women UnitedCommunity Outreach: Clergy Women United, Black Ministerial AllianceVolunteer Group Facilitator, Eval support: Hagar’s Sisters; IPV/DV supportVolunteer grant & program dev work with Amirah (trafficking safe house)Evaluation for community domestic violence collaborativeInterim President, Class ActionBoard Member, Class Action, Hadley, MAAnti-racism Leadership Group, Adjunct Faculty for Student Advising,Simmons College, Boston, MAChurch ministry volunteer, East Coast International Church, Lynn, MAStudent Facilitator, BC Graduate Student Association, Intersections RetreatBoston College (BC), Chestnut Hill, MAFacilitator, weekly bible study, Lynn, MACo-facilitator for group at Women’s Resource Center, Boston College, MACo-creator/facilitator; How to Help a Friend with Sexual Assault, at BC, MAChaired Church Evaluation Team, developed report, Lynn, MAGoal Achievement Workshop, Dorchester, MAGrief and Loss group facilitator, Lynn, MAOrganizational Development: Vision & Mission, Boston, MAAdvisor, Ministry to Black Women, Wellesley CollegeYoung Adults Ministry, New Covenant Christian Center-8-

2016-present NACSW 2018 Convention Planning committee 2016 NACSW 2016 Pre-conference Institute Planning Committee 2013 Reviewer, Social Work & Christianity 2012, 2011 Reviewer, Violence Against Women 2009 Guest Reviewer, Social Work & Christianity Community Service

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