Jackeline Cruz-Maldonado, MA, LMSW
Rapid Response Legal Collaborative Social Worker at UnLocal, Inc.- Claim this Profile
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Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Credentials
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Licensed Master Social Worker
ASWB - Association of Social Work Boards
Experience
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UnLocal, Inc.
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United States
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Legal Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Rapid Response Legal Collaborative Social Worker
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Feb 2021 - Present
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Esperanza NY, Inc
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United States
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Adolescent & Family Therapist
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Sep 2019 - Feb 2021
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Intake Coordinator
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Jul 2016 - Sep 2019
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Court Liaison
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Jan 2015 - Jul 2016
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Program Associate
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Apr 2014 - Jan 2015
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Data Entry Analyst
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Nov 2013 - Mar 2014
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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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United States
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Higher Education
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500 - 600 Employee
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Research Assistant
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Sep 2015 - May 2016
Assisted the Global Mental Health & Stigma Lab in exploring clinical trials using a peer-mentor approach to mental health treatment in Chile, Argentina, & Brazil Assisted the Global Mental Health & Stigma Lab in exploring clinical trials using a peer-mentor approach to mental health treatment in Chile, Argentina, & Brazil
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Research Assistant Intern
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Aug 2012 - Jun 2015
Completed undergraduate honors thesis seeking to understand gay and bisexual men’s attitudes toward a structural intervention encouraging HIV status and preference disclosure at sex parties as means for HIV prevention. My work was successfully published in the journal of Sexuality and Social Policy. Also completed graduate independent project exploring the psychosocial factors of kink sexual behavior, its relation to risk behavior, and the overarching mental health implications among men who have sex with men.
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2014 - May 2015
Examined hormonal implications of the 2D: 4D finger ratio among children & its potential to be a biological predictor of psychopathy & criminality as part of graduate thesis Examined hormonal implications of the 2D: 4D finger ratio among children & its potential to be a biological predictor of psychopathy & criminality as part of graduate thesis
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Education
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Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College
Master of Social Work - MSW, Clinical Practice- Individuals, Families, & Groups -
City University of New York-Brooklyn College
Master of Arts - MA, Experimental Psychology -
Hunter College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Psychology; Minor in Sociology