RESUME Personal Data: Name: Brad Holloway Spouse: Rhonda Holloway DOB: 05-05-59 Children: Ashley, age 30 Address: 1036 CR 763 Krista, age 26 Brookland, AR 72417 Jacob, age 17 Phone: 870-273-2909 (cell) Education: Master of Social Work Degree, University of Arkansas at Little Rock-1984 Bachelor of Social Work Degree, Harding University-1983 Graduated from Star City High School- 1977 Work Experience: Assistant professor, Arkansas State University, 2011-Present Teach Social Work and Disaster Preparedness and served as Director of ASU CARE, (Off Campus Counseling Center) Adjunct Instructor, Social Work program. Arkansas State University 2010-2011 Director of Clinical Services for Mid-South Health Systems, Jonesboro, AR-May 2005- February 2010. Served as Director of Clinical Services for a seven county Community Mental Health Center that provides a wide variety of services including Outpatient therapy, day treatment, intensive case management, school Based services, medication management, crisis intervention, 24 hour Emergency Services, inpatient crisis stabilization, therapeutic foster care And community housing. Mid-South Health Systems operates a Transitional program for forensic patients referred exclusively from the Arkansas State Hospital and operates a system of care grant, Action for Kids, which targets children and youth with serious emotional Disturbance. Emergency Screener/Mental Health, NEA Baptist Hospital, 2006-Present. Performed over 200 Emergency screenings per year, after hours, at NEA Baptist Hospital through an independent contract to assess needs for inpatient care.
Assistant Administrator for Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Healthcare System- July 2001-May 2005 Served as assistant to the Administrator of a five county community Mental health center three days per week in the Pine Bluff office And continued to serve as Director and Senior Clinician of the Star City Office. Duties included assistance with budgeting, personnel issues, Corporate compliance, health and safety, managed care, and overall Administration of three satellite offices. Supervised all mental health Paraprofessionals in the Pine Bluff Center and all clinical staff in the Star City Center. Served as team leader for crisis situations in the schools and community Disasters and provide consultation and education as required in the field Of crisis intervention. * Deployed to Lake City Home Explosion, November, 2014. * Deployed to Hoxie, Arkansas, Train Wreck August 17, 2014 * Vilonia, Arkansas, Tornado April 28-May 5, 2014 * Wynn Arkansas, Ice Storm, February, 2014 * Colorado Floods, 2013 * Emerson Electric, Production Plant Employee Death, 2010 * Brookland High School, School Suicide, 2008 * Governor s Office Debriefing, Staff Murder, August, 2008 * Marmaduke Tornado April 2006 * Hurricane Katrina September 2005 * Pentagon, Washington, DC terrorist attack 2001 * Watson Chapel Junior High racial conflict 2001 * Humphrey train tragedy 2000 * K-Mart Greenville, MS employee shootings 1999 * Jonesboro, AR Westside Middle School Shootings 1998 * Kingsland Elementary Meningitis death 1996 * Rison Elementary fatal brain tumor 1996 * Gillett High School Murder 1995 * Woodlawn High School Suicide 1995 * Rison High School Suicides 1995 * Sheridan High School Suicides 1990 Director and Senior Clinician for the Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Healthcare System, Star City Satellite Center- May 1984- May 2005. Duties included overall administration of the Star City Center, the Lincoln County Juvenile Court, and supervision of all employees and practicum Students. One hundred hours per month direct client contact including Individual Psychotherapy, Group Psychotherapy, Marriage Counseling, Parental Counseling, and an extensive Day Treatment Program.
Lincoln County Juvenile Intake Officer, January 1986-May 2005 Duties included intake and assessment of all juvenile cases in Lincoln County in keeping with a county contract awarded to Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Healthcare System. Part-time Instructor- Sociology, Social Work, and Juvenile Delinquency, University of Arkansas at Monticello- August, 1986-1989 Arkansas State Health Department 1984 Duties included internship at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Worked with families of children in the Intensive Care Nursery. Duties also included working with Laotian refugees teaching job training Skills including budgeting, interview, job availability, and aptitude testing. Advocates for Battered Women- Summer of 1983 Duties included Individual and Group Therapy for women and children Residents at the shelter, organization of Day Treatment Programs, and Emergency telephone counseling. Also assisted women residents with job Training skills to utilize in an individual living status. White County Department of Human Services- 1982-83 Duties included investigation of child abuse and neglect complaints, Foster care placement, and casework with families. Organizations and Activities: Post Graduate-Present Oklahoma-Arkansas Regional Capability Workgroup, American Red Cross, January, 2015 American Red Cross Disaster Mental Health Volunteer, 300 hours, 2014 NASW Arkansas Social Worker of the Year 2013 Chairman, Program Development Committee (Clinical Directors Association) of the Mental Health Council of Arkansas 2009 & 2010 Appointed my Governor Mike Beebe to the Arkansas Safe Campus Task Force, June, 2009 Metro Rotary Club of Jonesboro, May 2005-Present
School Board Director, Star City Board of Education, 1990-1992. Re-Elected to a five year term, 1992-1997. Re-Elected to a five year term, 1997-2002. Re-Elected To a five year term, 2002-2005. Appointed by Governor Bill Clinton to State Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board, 1991-1994. Outstanding Citizen of the Year, 1989, awarded by the Star City Chamber of Commerce. Board of Directors, Literacy Council of Lincoln County Chairman, Lincoln County Parks and Recreation Chairman, Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board, Lincoln County Arkansas Juvenile Officers Association Executive Board of Directors, Star City Chamber of Commerce National Governors Association Over-site Committee of the Department of Human Services. National Association of Social Workers Big Brothers of America Little League Baseball Coach Appointed by Jack Holt, Jr., Chief Justice, Arkansas Supreme Court, to State Commission to reform documentation of juvenile cases, 1993 Advisory Board Member, University of Arkansas at Monticello, Social Work Program NASW Social Worker of the Year nominee, 1997 Mental Health Practitioner of Year, 1998, Mental Health Council of Arkansas Appointed by Governor Mike Huckabee to fulfill unexpired term on the Lincoln County Quorum Court, 1999 through December 31, 2000 American Red Cross volunteer, Disaster Mental Health, terrorist attack on The Pentagon, Washington, D.C., September 11, 2001
Graduate School, University of Arkansas at Little Rock: Big Brothers Program National Association of Christians in Social Work National Association of Social Workers Undergraduate, Harding University: President National Association of Christians in Social Work Athlete of the Year, Harding University 1983 Who s Who Hall of Fame- Harding University 1983 National Association of Social Work Varsity baseball team Big Brothers Program Director Athletic Director, Alpha Tau Epsilon CONTACT Telephone Counseling Service Intramural Athletic Director 1980-1983 Licenses Held: Licensed Master Social Worker, State of Arkansas (M_353) Licensed Certified Social Worker, State of Arkansas (802-C) Academy of Certified Social Workers Qualified Clinical Social Worker Diplomate in Clinical Social Work Certified as Nonviolent Crisis Prevention Intervention Instructor Certified by the American Red Cross in Disaster Mental Health Publications: Crisis Intervention in the Schools: May 1995 The Effects of Mental Health Counseling on the Recidivism of Juvenile Delinquency ; June 2003 IPRED III Book of Abstracts 2014 Coping with Fear in Disaster Camp
Professional References: Mr. Brian Miller, Executive Director Davis Life Care 6810 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, AR 71603 (870) 534-1193 Mr. Jack Keathley, CEO Birchtree Communities P.O. Box 1589 Benton, AR 72018-1589 (502) 303-3112 Cindy Slaughter, LCSW Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Health P.O. Box 8 Star City, AR, 71667 (870) 628-4181 Phillip Green, J.D. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jefferson/Lincoln Counties 210 West Bradley Star City, AR 71667 (870) 628-6211