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Chadwick Avery Roberts
4819 Edfield
Houston, Texas 77033
713-836-2147
[email protected]
Summary of Qualifications
High-performing professional with Mental Health, 9 years of Case management, and Education
experience in City Government. Familiar with human behavior and interaction of juveniles in society and
related social problems. Extensive knowledge of Alcohol/Tobacco education as related to the juvenile
justice system. Leader with the ability to work effectively, independently, and in a team environment
with diverse groups. Detail-oriented with excellent organization and customer service skills. Dedicated
professional with strong problem solving and analytical skills. Ability to multitask with excellent time
management.
Education
Fall 2014-2016
Texas Southern University
College of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Sciences
Houston, Texas
Master of Sociology
Fall 1999-2002
Anderson University
College of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Sciences
Anderson, Indiana
Bachelor of Science in Sociology
Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
Professional Experience
Houston Community College
Adjunct Professor (Sociology)
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Conduct an Introduction to Sociology class for the Houston Community College System.
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Inform and engage students about Sociology the scientific study of society.
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Examine human interaction and discuss topics like inequality and urbanization.
The Harris Center (MHMRA)
Rehab Clinician
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Perform clinical assessments to determine service needs and progress with consumer treatment
goals.
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Participates in formulation of the consumer treatment plans and assures treatment plan is
written with the family in mind.
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Ensures all services provided to families are developed to increase positive outcome of success
for the consumer.
Houston Independent School District
Sr. Academic Tutor/Apollo Fellow 12/2015
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Preparing exciting instructional activities that allow students an opportunity to master key skills.
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Monitoring student performance regularly and recording data to track student achievement.
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Collaborating with program coordinator to ensure each student is on track for success.
City of Houston, Municipal Court
Juvenile Case Manager 04/2012
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Program Manager of Alcohol & Tobacco Education for Minors
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Teen Court Coordinator, promote a career in law and or criminal justice to teens
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Interviewing and assessing Juvenile Class C offenders and their parent/ guardians
City of Houston, Mayor’s Anti-Gang Office
Court Counselor 12/2002
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Provide intervention case management to youth involved in gangs.
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Conduct anti-gang presentations to schools, churches, and community centers.
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Coordinator of College Bound/ Career Day for summer enrichment program.
Licensures and Certifications
2009-Present
Alcohol Education Program for Minors
Texas Department of State Health Services
2009-Present
Texas Youth Tobacco Awareness Program
Texas Department of State Health Services
Professional Organization
Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) is the International Sociology Honor Society.
Internship/Practicum
The Church without Walls-Music Department: Minister of Music V. Michael McKay
Intern/Spring Semester 2015
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Survey Parishioners about the effects of church music
Study Gospel song writers’ sociological perspective
Church Music and social effects at megachurches
Chicago Center for Urban Life & Culture
Urban Academic Practicum/Spring 2002
The Chicago Center Academic Semester integrates work experience, as well as an academic seminar
while earning college credit living in Chicago. I spent three days a week in a professional internship, one
day of which was spent studying the issues of race, class, culture and art in Chicago Communities.
Intern/Spring Semester 2002
Rainbow/Push Coalition Chicago, IL
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Field service provider investigated allegations of racial discrimination of mortgage loans
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Helped promote woman’s rights in the work place with equal pay
Coordinated Historically Black College tour for active youth members
Fort Bend County
Constable Ruben Davis Office, 1999
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Dispatch with on duty officers
Assist officers with civil cases
Assist with juvenile cases in Fort Bend County
References available upon request