1. JOHN M. SULLIVAN
LPC-IT, MS-ED
262.993.9231
Jmsully411@gmail.com
Waukesha,WI53186
Career Profile
Compassionateprofessionalwithtwo yearsof experienceinprovidingsocialservices,counseling,advising,andtrainingtodiverseclientsof all ages.
Highly approachable demeanor with ability to rapidly develop trustand sustain meaningful relationships. Extensive volunteer / community back-
groundinsupportingyouthathletics,environmentalsustainability,andmulticultural awarenesscauses.Computerproficient. Corecompetenciesin:
CaseManagement ClientAdvocacy CrisisIntervention & Counseling Community Outreach Group Counseling Youth Services
Employment Counseling Community Referrals Treatment Planning Collaborative Partnerships Inpatient Services
Professional Experience
Psychiatric Social Worker: Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc - Milwaukee, WI January 2016-Present
Workingunder indirect supervision, responsiblefor providingdirectbehavioral health clinical services as a licensed practitioner
to patients in Milwaukee County Jail.
Plan and facilitateeducational and in-servicetrainingand activities for the staff.
Providecasework management of a specialized caseload;perform screenings and assessment; prepare individualized
studies for admission,placementand discharge.
Providecounseling therapy,and/or psychotherapy to patients as appropriate;preparetreatment plans,dischargeplans
and follow-up care programs with community agencies and organizations;provide therapeutic crisisintervention as required.
Documents patient activities and progress;writes patientbehavioral health summaries
Maintains current knowledge base on social work issues, laws, policies and procedures and techniques.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Clinical Therapist: Southwest Key Programs – Milwaukee, WI February 2016-January 2017
Managecasesof severeat-risk youth in promotingthedevelopmentof positivecopingmechanisms in both Individual and group
counselingsettingsincorporatingboth trauma-informed careand motivational interviewing. Responsible for assessment, treatment,
development andimplementationof client therapeutic plans. Involved with clients and theirfamiliesfromintakethrough dischargeand
follow-up.Documentall care.
Collaboratewith social workers,school staff,courtsystems, andfamiliesto supportclients’success.
Conductcaseconceptualizations,treatmentplanning,safety and risk/suicideassesmentsaspartof theclinical treatmentprocess.
FacillitateGroup ART(Anger RegressionTherapy) sessionsaswell asfamilyand individual therapy usinga traumainformed care
approach.
Travel as needed for trainings,conferences or to providehome based,one-to-one counselingfor clients and family.
Document all services provided in Efforts to Outcomes in accordancewith programspecific requirements.
Prepare goal-oriented psychosocial diagnosticassessments,serviceplans and progress reports;update serviceplans and
engage serviceteam members in the process.
Professional Sabbatical: Focused on providing family care and community volunteer and supportservices. Oct 2014 – Present
Youth Counselor: ST. CHARLES YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES, INC. – Milwaukee, WI Oct 2013 – Oct 2014
Managed cases of severe at-risk youth in promoting development of healthy lifestyles in therapeutic 24-hour care environment.
Involved with clients from intake through discharge and follow-up. Documented all care.
Conducted psycho-social assessments,developedcareplans,andimplementedopportunitiesfor youth to apply growing skills.
Helped clients deal with AODA,suicideideation,behavioral disorders,mental healthdisorders,facinglegal problems,truancy,
and other issues on a one-to-one basis.
Collaborated with social workers, juvenile detention facility, court sys tems, and families to support clients’ success.
“John is a skilled counselor with vast, diverse knowledge . . . He works well with all ages . . . He is solidly
grounded in counseling ethics and is a creative problem-solver who fosters client success
through empowerment and support.”
– Carrie McGhee, M.S. Ed., Former Executive Director of Spotted Eagle, Inc.
2. Case Management / Career Counseling Practicum: SPOTTED EAGLE, INC. – Milwaukee, WI Sept 2012 – May 2013
Provided casemanagementand groupcounselingservicesto supportadultandyouthprogramsthatassistedNativeAmericansin developing
skills to address socio-economic barriers, access workforce development opportunities, and attain self-sufficiency.
Facilitated employmentsupportgroups,administeredcareerassessments,andhelped clientscreate career development plans.
Developedandled PowerPointpresentationsonjob searchtopics.Trainedclients in resumewriting and job hunting strategies.
Counseled clients and provided community referrals to help them address AODA, mental health, emotional, cognitive, legal,
nutritional, housing, transportation, child care, and other issues.
Partneredwith GEDinstructorsand MATCrecruitmentpersonnel to connectclientswitheducational andtraining opportunities.
Co-started/ co-ledprogram(inpartnershipwithIgnaceHealth Center) to provideparental guidanceoninfantcareand health/ wellness.
Establishedrelationshipwith constructiontradestrainingprogramfortwoclients,whichledto good-paying,sustainableemployment.
Volunteer & Community Support Experience
Youth Academy Director / Coach: CROATIAN EAGLES SOCCER CLUB – Franklin, WI 2011 –Present
Coachup to twoyouth teams yearly;achievedhighstaterankings.Implementedmotivational and skill-buildingsoccercurriculum.
Coach: ELMHURST SOCCER CLUB – Elmhurst, IL 2003 –2010
Coached #1 ranked boysteamin NorthernIllinoisSoccer League(2007). Led 40+tournamentchampionship wins.
Change the World Project: ELMHURST COLLEGE – Elmhurst, IL 2010,2009
NativeAmericanAwareness Week: Co-founded /co-led efforts to elicitguestspeakers,cultural exhibits,andawareness-growingactivities.
Rainbarrel Sustainability Project:Formedbusiness andcollegecoalitionto build andsell 170+rainbarrels,whichraised$2500+infunds.
Education / Professional Development / Affiliations
M.S. Degree – Educational Psychology / CommunityCounseling: UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN – MILWAUKEE (GPA: 3.8 / 4.0) 2013
B.A. Degree – Social Work, Intercultural Studies & Communications: ELMHURST COLLEGE – Elmhurst, IL 2011
Commended by CollegePresidentin hisinaugural speechfor my work on NativeAmerican Awareness activities.
Managing Aggressive Behavior (16-hour training): ST. CHARLES YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES – Milwaukee, WI 2013
Motivational Interviewing (12-hour training): Southwest Key Program – Milwaukee, WI 2016
Heartsaver, First Aid, CPR, AED: Southwest Key Program – Milwaukee, WI 2016
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention: Crisis Prevention Institute – Milwaukee, WI 2016
Member: American Counseling Association (ACA); Association for Multicultural Counseling & Development (AMCD)