Jacqueline Oertel
Lecturer of Human Development & Family Relations
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Education
- M.S.W. in Social Work, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- B.A. in Social Work, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Teaching Areas
- Child Development
- Adolescence and Society
- Adult Development & Aging
- Families in Global Perspective
- Family in Contemporary Society
- Mental Health Issues in Human Services
- Understanding Death, Dying, and Bereavement in Human Development
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Experience
- SUNY Plattsburgh Human Development & Family Relations Department Faculty, 2003–Present
- Adirondack Counseling Associates Clinical Social Worker, 1991–Present
- Hospice of the North Country Social Work Supervisor, 2001–Present
- Northern New York Center Clinical Social Worker, 1991–1992
- Clinton County Health Department Clinical Social Worker, 1991–1992
- Clinton County Mental Health Clinic, 1990–1992
- Adult, Child and Family Services Clinical Social Worker, 1986–1990
- Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Clinical Supervisor, 1986–1987
- Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Senior Social Worker Specialist, 1983–1986
- Catholic Community Services of Salt Lake City, UT, Treatment Coordinator, 1980–1982
- Lutheran Social Services of Racine, WI, Coordinator of Home and Community Services, 1979–1980; Social Worker, 1978–1979
- Clayton Mental Health Center, Atlanta, GA, Coordinator of Adolescent Day Treatment Programs, 1974–1978
- Rock County (WI) Guidance Clinic Social Worker II, 1972–1974
- Rock County (WI) Youth Shelter Social Worker, 1971–1972; Researcher , June–August 1971
- Rock County (WI) Department of Social Services Social Worker I, January–September 1970