Michael Mothes
Director, Northern Virginia Region at Ignatian Volunteer Corps- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Ignatian Volunteer Corps
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United States
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Non-profit Organization Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director, Northern Virginia Region
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Aug 2018 - Present
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Youth and Young Adult Minister
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Apr 2015 - Aug 2018
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Counselor
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Jan 2015 - Apr 2015
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Counselor
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2015 - 2015
Counsel clients and implement treatment interventions and approaches Co-lead Psychotherapy, Psycho-Educational, Process, MRT, and Family Therapy Groups
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Gonzaga College High School
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Washington, D.C.
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Religious Studies Teacher
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Aug 2013 - Jul 2014
Developed curriculum, standards, and exams Presented at Community Substance Abuse Awareness Workshop Developed curriculum, standards, and exams Presented at Community Substance Abuse Awareness Workshop
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Bishop O'Connell High School
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Education Management
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100 - 200 Employee
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Theology Department Chairperson
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Sep 2010 - Aug 2013
Developed curriculum for new and existing coursesRecruited and interviewed new Theology teachersObserved, evaluated, and supported a department of 12 teachersManaged a department budgetLead Academic Council in developing professional standards of excellence
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Theology Teacher
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Sep 2006 - Aug 2013
Theology Teacher for grades 9, 11, and 12Instructed students in Scriptures, Sacraments, Morality, Philosophy, Ethics, World ReligionsLead a Professional learning committee and One Book programDeveloped and implemented global studies core course for Global Studies ProgramSelected Curriculum Mapping Team Leader; presented to and trained 100 faculty membersDeveloped new USCCB Theology curriculum standards and examsRepresented faculty in organization of inaugural community service program Coached Junior Varsity and Varsity Volleyball Team: Varsity State Champions 2006Awarded Outstanding Teacher by Governor’s School StudentAwarded 2011-2012 Outstanding Teacher of the Year by the Catholic Business Network Show less
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Saint Ignatius Loyola Scool
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New York City, NY
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Theology Teacher
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Sep 2004 - Aug 2006
Theology Teacher for grades 7 and 8 Instructed students in New Testament, Church History, and Morality Coordinated Community Service Program and Student Liturgies Developed Inaugural Theology Curriculum Instructed 30 Faculty members in Catechist Formation Courses Invited to be graduation speaker by class of 2006 Theology Teacher for grades 7 and 8 Instructed students in New Testament, Church History, and Morality Coordinated Community Service Program and Student Liturgies Developed Inaugural Theology Curriculum Instructed 30 Faculty members in Catechist Formation Courses Invited to be graduation speaker by class of 2006
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Refugee Services Caseworker and HIV/AIDS educator
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Sep 2002 - Aug 2003
Managed a caseload of 25 clients Coordinated services with local employers and social services Created and delivered HIV/AIDS curriculum to HIV+ clients Transported and Assisted HIV+ clients with doctor appointments Led client orientations to their new residence and resettlement program Marketed resettlement program to host communities Managed a caseload of 25 clients Coordinated services with local employers and social services Created and delivered HIV/AIDS curriculum to HIV+ clients Transported and Assisted HIV+ clients with doctor appointments Led client orientations to their new residence and resettlement program Marketed resettlement program to host communities
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Family Housing Caseworker and Homework Club Supervisor
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Aug 2001 - Aug 2002
Managed a caseload of 16 families Created Individual service plans for clients Counseled families in office and home visits in transitional housing program Supervised, counseled, and tutored at-risk youth (K-9) in after-school program Performed assessments and intakes for new clients Developed and implemented treatment plans/programs for individuals Connected clients with wrap-around services Managed a caseload of 16 families Created Individual service plans for clients Counseled families in office and home visits in transitional housing program Supervised, counseled, and tutored at-risk youth (K-9) in after-school program Performed assessments and intakes for new clients Developed and implemented treatment plans/programs for individuals Connected clients with wrap-around services
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Education
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Union Theological Seminary
Master of Divinity (MDiv), Community Building -
Northern Virginia Community College
Certified Substance Abuse Counselor Certificate, Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling -
Boston College
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Theology/Theological Studies and Faith, Peace, and Justice Studies