Curriculum Vitae Charles E. Jeans PERSONAL DATA: Office Address: MGH Institute of Health Professions Graduate Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders Charlestown Navy Yard 36 1st Avenue Boston, MA 02129 617-724-4186 617-724-6321 (fax) cjeans@mghihp.edu EDUCATION: Northeastern University Boston, MA 1998 M.S.: Speech-Language Pathology Southern Connecticut State University New Haven, CT 1993 B.S. English LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES: Certificate of Clinical Competence, American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, #12040219 Massachusetts State Licensure, #5907 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Academic Appointments: September Clinical Instructor/ Practicum Coordinator, Graduate Program in Communication Sciences and Disorders, MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA Primary responsibility: ongoing education of external supervisors and clinical education of students. Coordinate external placements for all graduate students, including advising and performing site visits with students and supervisors at placements in greater Boston, NH and RI. Develop new methods of matching students with appropriate
sites. Train Clinical Instructors on current methodology in supervision. Create new affiliations with schools, early intervention programs, clinics and hospitals. Educate graduate students in the MGH-IHP Speech, Language and Literacy Clinic. Role includes facilitating case discussion group, individual mentoring and advising students around written work and diagnostic/therapeutic practice. Courses taught: Outplacement Seminar; Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology; Ethics; Phonetic Transcription. Clinical Experience: December 2000-present Speech-Language Pathologist, Futures HealthCore, Springfield, MA Conduct diagnostic and therapeutic services for children and adults in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and day rehab centers. Provide facility specific training to staff and families regarding speech, language and swallowing development and intervention. Consult with special education coordinators regarding service delivery models and treatment efficacy. Develop new models of treatment delivery. Coordinate supervision of Speech Assistants and Clinical Fellows. July 1999- December 2000 Speech-Language Pathologist, Easter Seals of Connecticut Meriden, CT Provide home-based, school, and residential services for children birth to three and their families, local school districts, and state funded residential programs. Consult with local preschools, caregivers, professionals and pediatricians regarding programming and intervention. Explore community resources for culturally diverse population of families. Supervise educational assistants and parent volunteers. Develop staff and parent trainings on speech and language issues. Provide outpatient speech pathology services, and school based intervention. July 1998-July1999 Speech-Language Pathologist, Optimum Rehabilitation New Haven, CT Provide inpatient services to adult patients in a skilled nursing facility. Evaluate and treat adults with speech, language, and swallowing disorders related to stroke, brain injury, Parkinson s disease, and other neurological disorders. Develop staff trainings regarding swallowing safety and communication. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIVE EXPERIENCE: JumpStart Program Florida (2009) Futures HealthCore () May Institute for Adult Services
Raynham, MA (2003-present) AWARDS AND CERTIFICATES Nancy T Watts Award for Excellence in Teaching 2009 Partners In Excellence Award 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Award for Continuing Education (ACE) 2008 American Speech Language and Hearing Association MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: American Speech, Language and Hearing Association Special Interest Division 1: Language Learning and Education Special Interest Division 11: Administration and Supervision COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP: NEASC Self Study Subcommittee on Student Services 2009 Institute Grievance Committee (Chair) Interdisciplinary Seminar Committee 2007-present 2005-Present SIM-MAN Project Committee 2005-2007 CSD External Practicum Committee SLLC Committee DOE Certification Committee CSD Program Committee
PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS: Allen, A, Jeans, C, and Ball, L, Caregiver Attitudes Toward the ipad: A Survey. Poster presented at the ASHA Convention, Chicago, Il on November 15, 2013. Jeans, C; Maxwell, L, Creating a New Model of Clinical Education. Poster presented at the ASHA Conference 2013, Atlanta, GA on November 17, 2012. Jeans, C; Shane, H (2010) Teaching Language Concepts to Adults Poster presented at ASHA Conference 2011 Jeans, C (2007) The Staffing Communication Form Poster presented at ASHA Conference 2007 Kjelgaard, M., Jeans, C., Maxwell., L., Nicholas, M., Lof, G., & Guarino, A. (2011). Clinical and Academic Performance in a Master s Level CSD Program: A Path Analysis. Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Jeans,C Speech Therapy for individuals with ASD. Invited Lecture presented to, Simons Foundation Massachusetts Institute of Technology, May 2013 Jeans, C The Role of the SLP in Providing Services for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum. Invited Lecture presented to, Beverly Hospital on October 19, 2012. Jeans, C; Fernandes, K; Sheridan, M (2009) Everyday Communication Lecture series: May Institute for Adult Services, Raynham, MA Jeans,C (2007) Autism and PDD: What is it? And How can I help? Invited lecture: Partners Childcare Workers, Charlestown, MA. Jeans,C (2007) Speech and Language Disorders, and when to refer. Invited lecture: Advanced Practice Nursing class, MGH Institute of Health Professions. Jeans, C (2005) Facilitating Communication in adults with Developmental Disabilities. Lecture. May Institute for Adult Services, Raynham MA. Jeans, C (2005) Bedside Assessment of Swallow Function: A Guide for Referral. Lecture. Nursing department, Easton Lincoln Nursing Home, Easton, MA.
Jeans, C., Seddon, P. (2004) A Program for Managing Swallow Dysfunction in Adults with Developmental Disabilities. Lecture. May Institute for Adult Services, Raynham, MA. Jeans, C. (2003). Facilitating Classroom Success: Language Strategies for Teachers. Lecture. Blue Hills Regional Vocational School, Canton, MA. Rev. 07-10-14