1. Jacqueline B. Treash
8155 E. Fairmount Dr. (303) 868-1203
Denver, CO 80230 Jacqueline.t@live.com
OBJECTIVE
A position in Human Services that exercises my skills in effective non-verbal and verbal communication,
problem solving, and meeting the expectations set upon me to ultimately help an organization achieve its
goals.
EDUCATION
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Human Services major with a concentration in High Risk Youth [August 2010-May 2015]
Eaglecrest High School
Cherry Creek School District [August 2006-May 2010]
AREAS OF STUDY
• Psychopathology & Mental Health
• Multicultural Issues in Human Services
• Youth, Drugs, and Gangs
• High Risk and Offender Youth
• Systems Serving Youth
• Family Systems
EXPERIENCE
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc., CO
Youth Advocate [December 2013-Present]
• Serve as a positive role model for youth in community, school, and home settings.
• Identify youth’s individualized needs and create a goal setting initiative plan.
• Provide support for child’s targeted skills and goals such as obtaining a job, maintaining attendance at school,
reaching higher education, and practicing social skills.
• Advocate for children who are coping with loss, experiencing unstable housing arrangements, living in foster
care, and/or navigating the legal system.
• Experience with both boys and girls ages 9-17 from various socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
• Create weekly agendas that align with the child’s needs.
Denver Juvenile Probation, CO
TASC (Family Integrated Treatment Court) Intern [January 2015-May 2015]
• Input academic and non-academic files and updates for each client through the centralized computer system.
• Execute effective outreach strategies in order to best-fit student and guardian needs for assistance.
• Complete intakes on high-risk youth and their guardians in order to track both long-term and short-term
achievements and needs.
• Organized and initiated community review boards including, but not limited to personnel from community
churches and non-profit organizations.
• Make weekly court visits to support the youth in probation and their families.
2. Jacqueline B. Treash
(303) 868-1203
Jacqueline.t@live.com
Colorado High School Charter, CO
Social Worker Candidate [August 2014-December 2014]
• Track student’s weekly attendance and use the data that’s collected to construct an action plan relating to
increased student attendance.
• Collaborate with colleagues to determine effective incentives for positive behavior.
• Conducted Signs of Suicide professional development training for all students.
• Provide personalized mentorship for students facing emotional instability, teen pregnancy, loss of healthcare,
gang violence, and relationship adversities.
• Established lines of communication with parents and guardians to ensure student achievement.
Colorado Anti-Violence Program, CO
Hotline Advocate [March 2013-August 2014]
• Work closely with LGBT individuals experiencing intimate partner violence and hostility in and out of the
community.
• Complete intake forms regularly highlighting the client’s background and predicament to better inform the
program’s services.
• Supply clients with resources and referrals via the organization’s statewide 24-hour hotline service.
• Support individuals in need with emotional, financial, and legal assistance.
• Participate in monthly debriefings and training sessions while collaborating with other advocates to refine the
outreach program.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
• Habitat for Humanity Volunteer, Housing Construction. January 2015.
• Project Homeless Connect Volunteer. November 2014.
• Peaceful Alternatives to Tough Situations (PATTS), Co-Facilitator. October 2014-present.
• The Moyer Foundation’s Camp Erin Volunteer, Big Buddy. September 2014.
• Café 180. January 2014-present.
• Ronald McDonald House. January 2014.
• Colorado Anti-Violence event volunteer, Rooting Down Rising Up. October 2013.
INTERESTS
• Passionate baker that enjoys creating new recipes.
• Choreograph and perform hip-hop, jazz, and lyrical dance.
• Practice crocheting in spare time.
• Travel across the state to try new restaurants and new cuisines.
3. Jacqueline B. Treash
(303) 868-1203
Jacqueline.t@live.com
REFERENCES
Fareed Kurtz
Assistant Director
Youth Advocate Program
3532 Franklin St. Suite V2
Denver, CO 80205
(720) 934-5349
Jackie DeLong, BS, CAC I
TASC Specialist
Denver Juvenile and Family Justice Integrated TASC Project
303 West Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
(720) 296-4165
Ardeth Stitt, LCSW
School Social Worker
Colorado High School Charter
1175 Osage St. #100
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 350-7441
Anna Lee
Former Director
Colorado Anti-Violence Program
4130 Tejon St.
Denver, CO 80211
(720) 365-9953