The University of St. Thomas

School of Social Work

Jane Johncox, MSW

Jane Johncox, MSW

Jane F Hurley Johncox

Clinical Faculty

jfhurleyjoh@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5823

SCB 201
2115 Summit Ave,
St. Paul, MN 55105

Office Location: 212 Summit Classroom Building - UST

Courses taught in Spring 2012
GRSW 608C-04
20293
Field Pract & Seminar IV 1640-1905 W FBH 109

4 Credit Hours

This course provides advanced learning and practice in settings conducive to clinical social work practice under the instruction of an agency-based social work supervisor and campus-based faculty member. Students complete a minimum of 600 hours during the practicum. On campus seminars ( II and IV) taken concurrently with the practicum provide guidance for learning continued application of theory and prior experience, and further refinement of social work skills. The clinical field practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 603: Methods of Clinical Social Work I and GRSW 604: Methods of Clinical Social Work II.

GRSW 608C-05
20294
Field Pract & Seminar IV 1920-2145 W FBH 102

4 Credit Hours

This course provides advanced learning and practice in settings conducive to clinical social work practice under the instruction of an agency-based social work supervisor and campus-based faculty member. Students complete a minimum of 600 hours during the practicum. On campus seminars ( II and IV) taken concurrently with the practicum provide guidance for learning continued application of theory and prior experience, and further refinement of social work skills. The clinical field practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 603: Methods of Clinical Social Work I and GRSW 604: Methods of Clinical Social Work II.

GRSW 608C-06
20968
Field Pract & Seminar IV 1335-1600 M MNH 205

4 Credit Hours

This course provides advanced learning and practice in settings conducive to clinical social work practice under the instruction of an agency-based social work supervisor and campus-based faculty member. Students complete a minimum of 600 hours during the practicum. On campus seminars ( II and IV) taken concurrently with the practicum provide guidance for learning continued application of theory and prior experience, and further refinement of social work skills. The clinical field practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 603: Methods of Clinical Social Work I and GRSW 604: Methods of Clinical Social Work II.

Courses taught in Summer 2012
GRSW 505-01
30066
Field Pract & Seminar I 1600-2000 W SCB 328

3 Credit Hours

The field practicum is an educationally directed on-site experience under the supervision of an agency based social work field instructor and a campus based faculty liaison. Students complete a total of 400 hours during the first practicum. On-campus seminars (I and II) taken concurrently with the practicum assist the student in the integration and application of practice theory to their placement learning activities. The first practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 501 and GRSW 502: Theory and Practice of Social Work I and II.

GRSW 506-01
30068
Field Pract & Seminar II 1600-2000 W SCB 328

3 Credit Hours

The field practicum is an educationally directed on-site experience under the supervision of an agency based social work field instructor and a campus based faculty liaison. Students complete a total of 400 hours during the first practicum. On-campus seminars (I and II) taken concurrently with the practicum assist the student in the integration and application of practice theory to their placement learning activities. The first practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 501 and GRSW 502: Theory and Practice of Social Work I and II.

GRSW 607-01
30067
Field Pract & Seminar III 1600-2000 W TBD

4 Credit Hours

This course provides advanced learning and practice in settings conducive to clinical social work practice under the instruction of an agency-based social work supervisor and campus-based faculty member. Students complete a minimum of 600 hours during the practicum. Campus seminars (III and IV) taken concurrently with the practicum provide guidance for learning continued application of theory and prior experience, and further refinement of social work skills. The clinical field practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 603: Methods of Clinical Social Work I and GRSW 604: Methods of Clinical Social Work II.

GRSW 608-01
30069
Field Pract & Seminar IV 1600-2000 M W TBD

4 Credit Hours

This course provides advanced learning and practice in settings conducive to clinical social work practice under the instruction of an agency-based social work supervisor and campus-based faculty member. Students complete a minimum of 600 hours during the practicum. On campus seminars (III and IV) taken concurrently with the practicum provide guidance for learning continued application of theory and prior experience, and further refinement of social work skills. The clinical field practicum is taken concurrently with GRSW 603: Methods of Clinical Social Work I and GRSW 604: Methods of Clinical Social Work II.

Committees and Positions:
• MSW Field
• MSW Practice Content


 Courses Taught:
• GRSW 501: Theory and Practice of Social I
• GRSW 502: Theory and Practice of Social Work II
• GRSW 607: Field Practicum and Seminar I
• GRSW 608: Field Practicum and Seminar II
• GRSW 625: Social Policy and Program Development
• GRSW 650: Supervision and Management


 Academic Experience:
• MSW College of St. Catherine & University of St. Thomas
• BA College of St. Catherine
 Current Research Interests: Gender responsive programming related specifically to women reentering the community from Shakopee Women’s prison. 


Practice Experience:
• Private practice 2006 to present (individual, family and group therapy)
• Clinical supervision for licensure
• EMDR certified
• Dakota County 1989 to 2006  - Clinical Supervisor
o Program Management - design, development, implementation and evaluation
o Gender Specific Programming
o Culturally Specific Programming
o Cognitive Skills Programming
o  Community Based Short term Programming
o MST/SFT Intensive in-home therapist
o Intensive Day Treatment Supervisor
o Restorative Justice Coordinator
o Contract Management
o Grant development and Management
o Case Management
o Curriculum Development
o Effective Case Management

 Publications & Presentations:
Publications:
Carey, M., Hurley Johncox, J. (2008). Anti-Social Peers. Arizona: Carey Group Publishing
Hurley Johncox, J. (2008). Emotional Regulation.  Arizona: Carey Group Publishing
Hurley Johncox J. (2008). Anti-social Thinking. Arizona: Carey Group Publishing

Presentations:
Hurley Johncox, J. F Kuechler, C.F (2010, June) Group Supervision: Benefits and Constraints Social work at the Beginning of the Decade: Responding to Families in Crisis NASW – MN 20th Annual State Conference, St. Paul, MN (Refereed)

Baretta -Herman, A. Babolia, G. and Hurley Johncox, J. F. (May 2010) Applying Social Work Skills to Supervision: Micro, Mezzo and Macro Perspectives. Spring Field Workshop, St. Catherine University (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F., Woolman, J.  (2010, May). From Marginalization to Empowerment:  Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Women as they Re-enter into the Community.  Presentation at the Female Offender’s Conference, St. Paul, MN (Invited)

Hurley Johncox, J.F., Woolman, J.  (2010, March). The Reentry Clinic at William Mitchell: A Program Overview. Paper Presented at University of Baltimore.   (Refereed)

Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2010, February).   Clinical Supervision within the Agency Context. Workshop Presented at Hennepin County, St. Paul, MN.  (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, April).   Principles of Effective Interventions. Presented at William Mitchell School of Law, St. Paul, MN. (Invited)
Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, March).   Clinical Supervision Within the Agency Context. Workshop presented at Minnesota Social Service Annual Training and Conference, Bloomington, MN.  (Referred)
Hurley Johncox, J.F., Woolman, J.  (2009, June). Women’s Reentry Clinic: A Program Overview. Presented at NASW – Minnesota Chapter St. Paul, MN.   (Refereed)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, November).   Working with Adolescents. Presentation at University of Minnesota School of Social Work, St. Paul, MN. (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, November).   Motivational Interviewing and Stages. Workshop presented at Dakota County, Apple Valley, MN. (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, October).   Gender Responsive Interventions. Presented at William Mitchell School of Law, St. Paul, MN. (Invited)
Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, September).   Clinical Supervision Within the Agency Context. Workshop presented at Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, MN.  (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, May).   Motivational Interviewing and Stages. Workshop presented at Volunteer of America, Edina, MN. (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J. F. (2008, April) “How are the Children”.  Workshop presented at the University of St. Thomas Law School and Inter-professional Center on the Juvenile Justice Symposium, University of St. Thomas. Minneapolis, MN (invited)
Supervision Institute:
Hurley Johncox, J. F Kuechler, C.F (2010, May) Group Supervision: Benefits and Constraints. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN

Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2010, May) Consultation Group. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN

Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, October).   Organizational Culture: Thinking of the Agency as Your Client. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN

Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, April) Supervisee Assessment and Contracting: A Comprehensive-systems Model of Agency Based Supervision. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN
Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, May) Consultation Group. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN
Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, May) Consultation Group. Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN
Ferguson, S., Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2008, March) Maintaining the Balance Between Clinical and Administrative Supervision.  Workshop presented at The Supervision Institute, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MN
Consultation Experience:
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2010, January).   Carey Guide Booster: Anti-social Thinking, Anger Management and Gender Reponsive Programming. Workshop presented at Washington and Stearns County Community Corrections, St. Cloud, MN. (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (January 2010)  Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change Training. Workshop presented at Scott County Community Corrections, Shakopee, MN (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J. F (January 2010) Effective Case Management. Workshop presented at Washington County Community Corrections, Stillwater, MN (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (December 2009) Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change Training. Workshop presented at Washington County Community Corrections, Stillwater, MN
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (December 2009)  Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change Training. Workshop presented at Scott County Community Corrections, Shakopee, MN (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, January).   Carey Guide Training. Workshop presented at Washington and Stearns County Community Corrections, Stillwater, MN. (Invited)
Hurley Johncox, J. F. (September 2009) Carey Guide Quality Assurance Training. Workshop presented at Washington County Community Corrections, Stillwater, MN
Hurley Johncox, J.F. (2009, June) Systemic Family Therapy. Two day training and workshop presented at Scott County Community Corrections, Shakopee, MN

Association Memberships & Affiliations:
Supervision Institute
NASW

Other Activities:
Grant:
Co-wrote and obtained Women’s Reentry Clinic Grant to Women’s Christian Association (WCA) (awarded 10,000.00)
Paper:
Hurley Johncox, J.F., Woolman, J.  (January 2010). From Marginalization to Empowerment: A Gender Responsive Law Clinic Helps Women Succeed After Prison – presented at University of Baltimore Feminist Legal Conference