Jones 1 SaDohl Goldsmith Jones, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 2011 Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision Minor Area of Emphasis: Gifted Education 2004 M.A. Ed School Counseling Minor: Community Counseling 2002 B.A. Psychology Minor: Education The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa CACREP Accredited Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia Dissertation Title: An exploration of school counselors advocacy self-efficacy for gifted students, Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman and Susannah Wood, Dissertation Co-Chairs LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS #LPC006944 #269355 #ACS01448 Licensed Professional Counselor (GA-LPC) Nationally Certified Counseling (NCC) Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 2012-Present Founder-Therapist, Jones Counseling and Consulting, LLC 2012-2014 Mental Health Therapist, LilyPad SANE Center, Albany Georgia 2008-2010 Youth Counselor, Iowa City Youth Shelter, Iowa City, Iowa 2004-2006 Behavior Interventionist, Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas 2005-2006 Youth Counselor, All Church Home for Children, Fort Worth, Texas 2003-2004 Clinical Assistant, Ridgeview Institute, Smyrna, Georgia COURSES TAUGHT
Jones 2 All core counseling courses (mental health and school) All Fieldwork courses Gifted Curriculum Courses PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Summer 2013-Present Summer 2012-Summer 2013 Fall 2010- Summer 2013 Fall 2012- Summer 2013 Fall 2008- Spring 2010 Core Faculty, Harold Abel School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, School Counseling Program, Capella University, Minnesota, MN. Part-Time Faculty, Harold Abel School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, School Counseling Program, Capella University, Minnesota, MN. Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling and Educational Leadership, Albany State University, Albany, GA Clinical Coordinator, Counseling Program, Department of Counseling and Educational Leadership, Albany State University Adjunct Professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, & Post- Secondary Education, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 2008-2010 Research Assistant, College of Education: Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Student Development, The University of Iowa Spring, 2009 Summer 2007 Fall 2003- Spring 2004 School Counseling Intern, Prairie Middle School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Introduced Culturally Competent Curriculum/Instruction to middles school teachers Research/Program Assistant, College of Education: Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation, and Student Development, The University of Iowa School Counseling Intern, Central Alternative School, Mableton, Georgia, Facilitated classroom guidance, provided individual and group counseling to middle and high school students PUBLICATIONS Havlik, S., Malott, K., Cigrand, D., Jones, S. G. (2015). School Counselors United in Professional Advocacy: A Systems Model Proposed, Journal of School Counseling. Grimes, L. E., Spencer, N. & Jones, S. G. (2014). Rural School Counselors: Using the ACA Advocacy Competencies to Meet Student Needs in the Rural Setting. VISTAS Online Journal. American Counseling Association. Owens, D, Goldsmith, S. K. &, Bryant, R.M., Bounds, P. (2013). Underachieving Gifted Black Female Adolescents: A Case Study, In T. Grantham, M. Frazier Trottman-Scott & D. Harmon (Eds.). Desegregated Schools, Segregated Minds. Prufrock, Press. Waco, TX.
Jones 3 Goldsmith, S. K. (2012). School Counselors Clinical and Administrative Supervision with Twiceexceptional learners. Georgia School Counseling Association Journal. 19, 1. Goldsmith S. K. (2008). The forgotten few: Meeting the needs of African-American twice-exceptional learners. National Association for Gifted Children ASPIRE Newsletter, 4, 6. In Review: Jones, S. G. & Shelander, C. Unique Learning Requires Unique Teaching: Culturally Responsive Curriculum and Instructions for African American and Hispanic Twice-Exceptional Students, International Journal of Teaching and Learning. In Progress: Jones, S. G., Marrah, A. Help a Sista Out!: Research Mentorship with Women of Color. Counselor Education and Supervision. Jones, S. G. Who Speaks for the Student?: School Counselor Advocacy Competency. Journal of School Counseling Jones, S. G. School Counselors Knowledge of Gifted Students. Journal for the Education of the Gifted. Jones, S. G. Death of the Imposter Syndrome : Scholarship Through Mentorship, In J. M. Scott-Carol & D. Ford (Eds.). RACE Mentoring Through Social Media: Black and Hispanic Scholars Share Their Journey in the Academy. PRESENTATIONS Grimes, L. E. & Jones, S. G. (October, 2015). School Counseling Educators Taking the Lead: A Practice Model for Developing a Statewide School Counseling Special Interest Network. Program Submitted to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Philadelphia, PA Jones, S. G. & Grimes, L. E. (October, 2015). Counselor Education and Online Modalities: Strategies for Maintaining Program Integrity While Embracing Technology as a Teaching Pedagogy Tool. Program Submitted to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Philadelphia, PA Jones, S. G. & Bryant, R. M. (October, 2015) Supervision in the Age of Technology: Ethical Considerations for Counselor Educators. Program Submitted to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Philadelphia, PA Jones, S. G., Crosslin, S. & Burnett, T. (October, 2015). Counselor Fieldwork Preparation: How to Prepare for your Clinical Fieldwork Experiences. Program Submitted to the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Jones 4 Grimes, L. E. & Jones, S. G. (February, 2015). Voices from the Field: Rural School Counselors. Presented at the Georgia School Counselors Association Region 7 Conference. Macon, GA Jones, S. G. & Grimes, L. E. (November 2014). Rural School Counselors Network. Program Presented at the Georgia School Counseling Association Conference. Augusta, GA Robinson, S. A., Jones, S. G., Trotman-Scott, M. F. (November 2014). Invisible Me: Case Studies of Twice-Exceptional Black Students. Program Accepted at the National Association for Gifted Children Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. Havlik, S., Malott, K., Jones, S. G., Cigrand, D. (July, 2014) Standing Strong When Times are Hard: School Counselor Advocacy and Leadership in an Age of Budget and Spending Cuts. Program Accepted at the American School Counseling Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL Jones, S. G. (November, 2013). You don t know me how can you speak for me: School Counselors Knowledge of and Advocacy with Gifted Students. Program presented at the National Association for Gifted Children Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN. Jones, S. G., Walker, Q. D., Clenney, J., Simmons, T., Soles, W., (November, 2013). Deconstructing Advocacy and Social Justice: A Nexus of School Counseling Professionals. Program presented at the Georgia School counseling Association Annual Conference. Jekyll Island, GA. Walker, Q.D., Jones, S. G. (November, 2013). Rural School Counseling: Your Role as an Ethically Responsible Advocate. Program presented at the Georgia School counseling Association Annual Conference. Jekyll Island, GA. Jones, S. G., Bryant, R. M., & Carver, E., (October, 2013). Professional Sustainability: The Nexus of Multicultural Counseling Competence and School Counselor Advocacy. Program accepted at the 38 th Annual Meeting of the Georgia Educational Research Association. Savannah, GA Jones, S. G., Jungerson, T. Walker, Q. D., Greenleaf, A. T. Williams, J. M. (March, 2013). Deconstructing Mental Health Disparities and Social Justice in Action: A Nexus of Professional Counseling. Program presented at the American Counseling Association's Annual Convention. Cincinnati, OH Soli, L., Goldsmith, S. K., Stower, C., Beeler, L., May, E. C., (March, 2013). Online Counselor Education Programs as a Social Justice Medium: A Panel Discussion of Counselor Educators. Program presented at the American Counseling Association's Annual Convention. Cincinnati, OH Goldsmith, S.K., & Chambers, B (January, 2013). You don t Know Me: Assessment and Recruitment of Minority Gifted students in Rural school districts. Program accepted at the 11 th Annual Hawaii International Educational Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. Goldsmith, S. K., Bryant, R. M., & Walker, Q. D. (September, 2012) Counselor Educators and Rehabilitation Educators Collaborating for K-12 Student Success: Success Stories in Shared Supervision and Training. Program presented at the Southeastern Association for Counselor Education and supervision Bi-annual Conference. Savannah, GA
Jones 5 Rollins, C., Goldsmith, S. K. Griffin, D., & Walker, Q. (February, 2012). Effective Transition Services: A Social Justice Issue for Students of Color with Disabilities. Program presented at the 2 nd Annual Cross cultural Conference, Savannah, Georgia Goldsmith, S. K., & Briggs, C. (November, 2011). Where do we fit in?: Struggles of African American Males in gifted Education Programs. Program presented at the 58 th Annual Convention of the National Association for Gifted Children. New Orleans, Louisiana. Fletcher, T.B., & Goldsmith, S. K. (October, 2011). Teaching Case Conceptualization: Strategies to Enhance the Counseling Process with Perspectives from Both Students and Professors, Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. Cigrand, D., Goldsmith, S. K., Bacon, L. C., Greenleaf, A., Washington, A., Viviani, A., & Williams, J. (October, 2011). Leading Today and Tomorrow: First Year Faculty Development and Indoctrination. Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. Marrah, A., Goldsmith, S. K., Bacon, L. C., & Hamilton, T. (October, 2011). Help a Sista out!: Research mentorship for African American Women Doctoral Students. Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. Goldsmith, S. K., Bacon, L. C., Bryant, R. M., Rollins, C. (July, 2010). Counseling Blacks: Addressing the complexities of Cultural Competence. Program accepted at the 11 th International Conference on diversity in Organizations, Cape Town, South Africa. Bacon, L., Robinson, P., & Goldsmith, S. K. (2010, March). Who are we? Professional Identity through self-efficacy. Program presented at the American Counseling Association annual conference, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, November). Are we using what we know? School Counselors Service Delivery Skills with Twice-exceptional students. Poster presented at the National Association for Gifted Children annual conference, St. Louis, Missouri Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, October) Expanding Our Knowledge: School Counselors knowledge, Awareness, and Skills of Twice Exceptional Students. Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual National Conference, San Diego, California. Cigrand, D., & Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, October). Meaningful Mentoring: Rejuvenating Relationships and Career Aspirations. Program presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision bi-annual conference, San Diego, California. Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, July) A Multicultural Perspective: Effective school-based trauma intervention. Program presented at the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development Culturecentered Disaster Outreach Conference, Botswana, South Africa Moore, N & Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, March) Academic Success of Veterans with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Program presented at the annual conference for the American Counseling Association, Charlotte North Carolina
Jones 6 Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, February). The Social and Emotional Gap: Meeting the Social and Emotional Needs of African American Students. Program presented at the National Holmes Conference, Jacksonville, Florida Portman, T. A. A., Goldsmith, S. K., Washington, A. R. (2009, February). Graduate Diversity and Inclusion Programs: Hope for K-12 Students. Program presented at the National Holmes Conference, Jacksonville, Florida. Goldsmith, S. K. (2009, February). Social and Emotional Concerns of African American Gifted Students. Poster presented at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Research Symposium. University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Burnett, T & Goldsmith, S. K. (2008, October). A Multicultural Perspective: Effective School Based Crisis Intervention. Program presented at the Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Houston, Texas. Goldsmith, S. K., Bacon, L., Mu min, A., Bennett, T. (2008, October). Racial Identity Development in Supervisory Triads: Best Practice Implication for Counselors. Program presented at the North Central Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Indianapolis, Indiana. Goldsmith, S. K. (2008, October). An Absent Necessity: Clinical Supervision for School Counselors. Program presented at the North Central Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, Indianapolis, Indiana. Goldsmith S. K. & Moore, N. (2008, March). Answering the Cry for Help: Effective Crisis Management on College Campuses. Program presented at the annual conference of the American Counseling Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. Goldsmith, S. K (2008, February). Identification and Services for African American Twice Exceptional Students. Poster Presented at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Research Symposium, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Goldsmith, S. K. (2007, November). The Forgotten Few: Meeting the Needs of African American Twice Exceptional Learners. Program Presented at the annual conference of the National Association for Gifted Children, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Witherspoon, S., Henfield, M. S., Washington, A., Goldsmith, S. K. (2007, October). Exploring Trends in Doctoral Students Advising Experiences. Program presented at the annual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Columbus, Ohio. Henfield, M. S., Witherspoon, S., Washington, A., Goldsmith, S. K, & Greenleaf, A. (2007, October). On the Outside Looking In: Firsthand Accounts of African American Doctoral Students Navigating the System. Program presented at the annual conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Columbus, Ohio. Goldsmith, S. K. (2007, October). The Forgotten Few: Meeting the Needs of African American Twice Exceptional Learners. Program Presented at the annual conference of the Iowa Talented and Gifted Association, Des Moines Iowa.
Jones 7 Henfield, M.S., Washington, A., Goldsmith, S. K (2007, March). School Counselor Utility: Perceptions of Gifted African American Students. Program presented at the annual conference of the American Counseling Association, Detroit, Michigan. INVITED LECTURES, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS & PANELS Dissertation Research Design, Symposium Facilitator, 2 nd Annual Holmes Scholars Research Retreat and Symposium (May, 2015) Rural School Counseling in Georgia, Workshop Facilitator, Georgia School Counseling Association Region 7 Conferences (February, 2015) Multicultural Education and Gifted Students, Seminar Facilitator, The Davidson Institute for Gifted and Talented (September 2014) Self-Advocacy as a Gifted Learner, Seminar Facilitator, The Davidson Institute for Gifted and Talented (July, 2014) Dissertation Research Design, Symposium Facilitator, 1 st Annual Holmes Scholars Research Retreat and Symposium (May, 2014) Organizing Strategies for Gifted Learners, Seminar Facilitator, The Davidson Institute for Gifted and Talented (June, 2013) Advocacy Strategies for Gifted Learners, Seminar Facilitator, The Davidson Institute for Gifted and Talented (June, 2013) School Counseling. Invited Course Lecture, Counseling for Related Professions, The University of Iowa, (2009, 2008, 2007) Mental Illness, Child Abuse, and Diversity Panel. (Panelist) College Community Schools Prairie Middle School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (May, 2009) Becoming a Culturally Competent Teacher: How to create a culturally competent lesson plan. Invited Guest Speaker, College Community School District, Prairie Middle School 8th Grade Teachers, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (May, 2009) Racial/Ethnic Identity Development. Invited Course Lecturer, Educational Psychology, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (Fall 2008) Meeting the Needs of African American Twice Exceptional Learners. Invited Guest Speaker for Iowa City Community Schools Staff Development, Iowa City, IA. (February, 2008) Group Service Learning Project: Camp Courageous. with Nykeisha Moore, Presented at the Service Learning Conference, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (October, 2007) Racial Identity Development. with Ahmad Washington. Invited Course lecturer, Multiculturalism in the Helping Professions, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. (Fall, 2006)
Jones 8 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Counseling Association (ACA) Member (2006-Presnt) Professional Standards Committee Member (2012-2015) Conference Program Reviewer (2013) Association of Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) (2006-Presnt) North Central Member (NCACES) (2006-2011) Southern Region Member (SACES) (2008-Present) Association of Multicultural Counseling Development (AMCD) Member (2007-Present) Ad Hoc Reviewer: Journal for Multicultural Counseling and Development (2008-2012) Awards Committee Co-Chair (2012-Present) Counselors for Social Justice Member (2010-Present) Co-editor, Newsletter (2012-2013) American School Counseling Association (ASCA) Member (2006-Present) Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) Rho Upsilon Chapter President (2009-2010) Chapter President-Elect (2008-2009) Inductee, Gamma Alpha Upsilon (2003) Georgia School Counseling Association (GSCA) (2010-Present Georgia School Counseling Association Journal Editorial Board (2010-2014) Rural School Counselor Network Founding Co-Chair (2014-Present) Georgia Association for Gifted Children (GAGC) Member (2012-Present) Georgia Educational Research Association (GERA) Member (2012-Presnt National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Member (2006-Present) Guidance and Counseling Division Newsletter Co-Editor (2012-Present) License Professional Counselor Association Member (2015-Present) PROFESSIONAL and UNIVERSITY SERVICE Capella University Counseling Program Professional Standards (CPPS) Committee Member (2012-Present) Capella University Admission Committee (2012) CACREP Program Reviewer Team Member, 2010-Present NBCC Minority Fellowship Program Mentor, 2013
Jones 9 Albany State University, Faculty Senate Senator, 2013-2014 (voted) Albany State University, Judicial Hearing Board Co-Chair, Interim Suspension Committee Albany State University, Research Committee Member, 2011-2013 Albany State University, College of Education, Research Team Member, 2011-2013 Albany State University, College of Education, Graduate Council Member, 2011-2013 University of Iowa, College of Education, Graduate Student Executive Committee Chair, 2008-2009 Chair-Elect, 2007-2008 Representative, Counseling Rehabilitation and Student Development, 2006-2007 COMMUNITY SERVICE Junior League of Dekalb, Inc, 2015-Presnt Junior League of Albany, Inc, 2013-2015 Court Appointed Special Advocate, Volunteer and Board Member, 2012-presnt Secretary, 2012-2014 Children of Promise, Mentor, 2009-2010 Light the Night Walk, Organizer and Participant, 2006 and 2007 AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS ACES Emerging Leaders Fellowship, 2009 North Central ACES Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year Award, 2009 Graduate Student Recognition, University of Iowa, College of Education, 2009 Sandra Barken Outstanding Mentor Honorable Mention, University of Iowa, Graduate College, 2009 Marin Luther King Jr. Symposium Research Award Winner, University of Iowa, College of Education, 2008 Audrey Qualls Travel Grant, University of Iowa, College of Education, 2008, 2009 Minority Student Fellowship Award Nominee, University of Iowa, College of Education, 2008 ACADEMIC HONORS Holmes Scholar, University of Iowa, 2008-2009 Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society Inductee, Gamma Alpha Upsilon, 2003 Academic Excellence Award, Clark Atlanta University, 2002-2004 National Deans List Merit, Clark Atlanta University, 2002 Psi Chi National Honor Society Inductee, Clark Atlanta University, 2001 Ronald McNair Scholar, Clark Atlanta University, 2000-2002