CURRICULUM VITA William L. Day, Ph.D., LMHC, HS-BCP 1980 Ph.D. Counseling and Human Systems Florida State University Education 1974 C.A.G.S (Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study) Counseling University of New Hampshire 1973 M. Ed. Counseling University of New Hampshire 1971 B.A. Psychology Bates College Employment History August, 1997- Hillsborough Community College, Division of Health Sciences Manager, Counseling & Human Services Program Tampa, FL Administrative: Curriculum development, evaluation and revision; scheduling; budget preparation and monitoring; faculty recruitment, orientation and supervision; maintenance and expansion of clinical internship sites; community liaison and marketing; maintain program s compliance with national accreditation requirements; coordinate student recruitment and retention; leadership duties in the health sciences division and in the college; co-coordinator of college s Service Learning program. Instructional: Teach wide variety of human services courses (counseling/psychology); clinical supervision of internship students; assist faculty in enhancing their teaching skills; provide community and professional presentations. 1
1990-1997 The Counseling Group (A division of First Coast Medical Group, Inc./PHYCOR as of July, 1995). Co-owner/Administrator/Senior Clinician Administrative: Founded and was member of senior management/planning team for a large private mental health practice with 19 professional and 6 support staff; supervised operation of main office and 5 satellite offices; budget preparation and fiscal oversight; staff recruitment, supervision and evaluation; risk management and quality assurance; marketing of practice and referral development; community presentations; planned and coordinated outcome research; wrote monthly newsletter; interfaced with numerous managed care programs. Clinical: Maintained therapy caseload with adolescents and adults; monitored and supervised clinical performance of professional staff; provided presentations and workshops; mental health consultant to corporations, FBI, local medical practices specializing in infertility treatment and several employee assistance programs; treatment program planning, implementation and evaluation. 1995-1996 Florida Health Alliance (Concurrent with employment with The Counseling Group) Clinical Director, Mental Health Services Administrative: Organized and managed the comprehensive employee assistance program offered by this insurance company to its subscribers. Clinical: Provided EAP assessments, counseling and referral; utilization review and case management of mental health services offered by panel providers; gave professional presentations on psychological issues to employees and administrators of companies utilizing Florida Health Alliance to manage their health care benefits. 1987-1990 Associates for Evaluation and Therapy, P. A. Executive Director Planned, developed, implemented and supervised all administrative and clinical aspects of a private mental health practice with seven offices in the greater Jacksonville area. Administrative: Recruitment, orientation, supervision and evaluation of a 25-member multidisciplinary staff; organized and supervised all aspects of scheduling and billing for practice; administered annual million dollar budget; marketing and referral development; organized workshops and presentations; produced quarterly newsletter and other public relations releases; represented practice to business, educational and professional communities; coordinated quality assurance program. Clinical: Provided direct counseling services to adults, adolescents, families and couples; supervised clinical work of all professional staff; treatment program 2
planning, implementation and evaluation; developed and supervised psychiatric rotation for medical residents; presented community workshops and seminars. 1983-1987 Community Mental Health Center University Hospital of Jacksonville Director, Department of Psychiatric Emergency and Inpatient Services Administrative and clinical direction of a 66 bed psychiatric unit and of the Emergency Room Psychiatric Service. Administrative: Recruitment, supervision and evaluation of a 30 member multi-disciplinary staff; prepared and controlled $500,000 annual budget; developed departmental policies and procedures; marketing, public relations and community liaison; facility maintenance; coordination of services with other medical departments; directed Interdisciplinary Practices Committee; developed and implemented a 12 bed Children s Crisis Stabilization Unit. Clinical: Guidance and training of treatment staff; therapeutic program planning and implementation; coordinated and directed psychiatric rotation for medical residents, physician assistant students and mental health interns; presented inservice and community education sessions; conducted court ordered evaluations. Director, Department of Aftercare/Case Management Services (January to March, 1983) Administrative and clinical direction of a large, multidisciplinary program for the treatment of chronically ill psychiatric patients residing in the community. Administrative: Recruitment, supervision and evaluation of a 22 member clinical staff; oversight of $350,000 annual budget; program development and implementation; prepared departmental policies and procedures; community liaison. Clinical: Guidance and training of multidisciplinary staff; treatment program planning, implementation and evaluation; court ordered psychiatric evaluations. 1975-1983 Florida State Hospital Chattahoochee, Florida Psychologist (1980-1983) Clinical treatment, staff development, program planning for a unit of 100 general psychiatric and forensic patients. Unit Director (June to December, 1980) Administrative and clinical direction of a unit housing 60 general psychiatric and forensic patients; directed a multi-disciplinary staff of 45 employees. 3
Psychiatric Social Worker (1976-1980) Lead worker for a unit of 60 general psychiatric and forensic patients; clinical treatment; court testimony; disposition planning; program development; supervision of unit social services. Additional University Teaching Experience 1999 to 2002 Springfield College School of Human Services Undergraduate Program in Human Services Graduate Programs in Community Psychology & Mental Health Administration Human Nature, Development & Assessment Human Sexuality Special Topics 1998 to 1993 to Eckerd College Program for Experienced Learners Counseling Theories & Strategies Cross-cultural Communications Group Dynamics Human Development Abnormal Psychology Social Ecology & Mental Health NOVA Southeastern University College of Psychology Dept. of Counseling Practicum in Mental Health Counseling Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues for Counselors Counseling Skills Case Conceptualization & Treatment Community Mental Health Human Development and Learning Counseling Theory Human Sexuality Social & Cultural Foundations of Counseling Advanced Treatment Interventions Adult Psychopathology 1984-1997 Florida Community College of Jacksonville Adolescent Psychology Human Growth and Development Child Psychology Human Relations Dynamics of Human Behavior General Psychology 1975-1980 Florida State University Field instructor, undergraduate psychology students Field supervisor, graduate social work interns 4
1972-1974 University of New Hampshire Educational Psychology of Human Development Masters Group Counseling Masters Counseling Practicum Board Membership Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, State of Florida, 2007-. (Licensing & Ethics Board. Appointed by Governor Bush and reappointed by Governor Scott.) Professional Memberships American Mental Health Counselors Association Florida Mental Health Counselors Association (Board of Directors, 2000-2005; President, 2002-2004) National Organization for Human Services Suncoast Mental Health Counselors Association (Board of Directors, 1999-2001) Licensure and Certification Licensed Mental Health Counselor, State of Florida (#MH0001925) Board Certified- Human Services Professional Thesis and Dissertation Day, William L. Day, William L. An Analysis of Child and Adolescent Suicide Undergraduate Thesis Bates College Lewiston, Maine, 1971. The Development and Field Testing of a Self-Instructional Module in Counselor Supervision Ph.D. Dissertation Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida, 1980. References Available on request. 5