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Program Staff
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The Staff at Integrity House represents a highly
trained and experienced group of Professionals with over 40 years of
combined experience in working with youth. Our Educators and
Therapists are State Licensed professionals, many holding post
graduate degrees in their respective fields.
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Daniel Taylor Administrator
Daniel has Bachelor Degrees in
Sociology and Child Development with emphasis in criminology and
middle age childhood from Southern Utah University. He has fourteen years in the
field of working with troubled teens and teens with
disabilities. Daniel
has worked in Youth Corrections, County Mental Health, a Psychiatric
Hospital and a Drug and Alcohol Hospital for teens and several
residential treatment centers.
Daniel’s experience includes working
with autistic and deaf children, teens and adults with felony
convictions, male sex offenders, adults and teens in psychiatric
hospitals and teens in residential treatment centers. Daniel and his
wife were licensed as an Acute Therapeutic Foster Care home and
worked with ungovernable teenagers in their home; implemented
treatment plans, taught life skills and worked toward reunification
of teens with their family and society.
Daniel is also a consultant working
with other residential treatment centers, parents and various youth
programs.
| Phyllis Charles :
Admissions Director
Phyllis
has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management and Accounting. She has
over 25 years experience in the Accounting Field, working for school
districts, nonprofit organizations and manufacturing companies in
positions such as Accounting Manager, Controller and Director of Budget
and Finance. Phyllis has been a member of the Institute of Management
Accountants and the American Society of Women Accountants.
Phyllis has served several years on the Board of
Directors for the Interior Rivers State Fair and the Aniak Day Care
Association both in Alaska. She has also volunteered in her community
and her church for years. She recently served as the Congregation
Coordinator for her church’s matching funds agency.
Phyllis has worked at Integrity House since August
2004 and is currently the Admissions Director. Phyllis helped start the
Academy of Eastern Arizona, has trained staff and is currently the CEO
and Admissions Director.
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Carol Williams
L.C.S.W., CSW
Ms. Williams received her Masters of Social Work (M.S.W.) from
Eastern Washington University in 1988 after having received a
Bachelors of Science degree from Weber State College in 1986. She
has been a Certified Clinical Social Worker (CSW) for over 17 years
as well as being a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). In recent
years Ms. Williams has held several positions as "Clinical Director"
in residential youth facilities and Counseling Centers where she
supervised as many as 35 therapists and case managers, having
provided individual, group and family therapy as well as providing
crisis management and performing clinical therapy. Carol is a member
of the Business and Professional Women and served as Adjunct
Professor at the University of Utah in 1995. In addition she
received the Duchesne County Professional Achievement Award in 1988
and was named "Utah Professional Women of the Year" in
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