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COL (ret) Jeffrey S. Yarvis, PhD, LCSW, BCD, ACSW is currently a high-reliability organization functional subject matter expert and executive leader coach to the Veterans Health Administration High Reliability Organization Support Team and contractor to the Veterans Health Administration Office of Healthcare Transformation, rockITdata, & Victory Leadership Consulting, LLC., and Senior Professor of Practice at the Tulane University School of Social Work. He is a 39-year veteran leader in student/soldier affairs, executive medicine, clinician, life-long educator, and well-published social work and military scholar in the field of psychological trauma. A transformational leader, Dr. Yarvis has built, transformed, restored, and grown large organizations and optimized their performance using high reliability principles. He has significant experience in executive medicine including award-winning labor relations efforts, receiving significant research and program funding, collaborating between agencies, and restoring the integrity of failing programs. He has been described by his students, superiors, and subordinates as a visionary, honest, ethical, big-hearted, “real,” and a servant leader who inspires teamwork, coalition building and mission success. He is a unconventional ex- military leader that gets things done with an infectious passion. His ability to leverage his skills and translate them to any setting makes him the ideal candidate for the most challenging leadership environments. Always attempting to improve his leadership repertoire, Dr. Yarvis recently completed two additional masters degrees in Executive Leadership and Strategic Studies. Awards include: NASW Pioneer, Outstanding DSW Faculty Award -Tulane University, Researcher of the Year-Texas A&M University-Central Texas, DiversityMBA.org-Top 50 Executives Under 50, Uniformed Social Worker of the Year, US Army Social Worker of the Year, Mental Health Professional of the Year, Military Alpha Designator as a Professor & Military Scholar in Social Work, the Bronze Star Medal and Combat Action Badge, the Legion of Merit, and Order of Military Medical Merit. Board Certified in Clinical Social Work and Fellow of the APA. COL Yarvis was the first active-duty Army Social Worker to Command a Combat Support Hospital, Medical Brigade, and Hospital Center. He is proud to announce the publication of his new book with Oxford University Press "Combat Social Work: Applying the Lessons of War to the Realities of the Human Services" with world renowned authors Drs. Charles Figley & Bruce Thyer.
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Senior Professor Of Practice And Curriculum DeveloperTulane UniversityRound Rock, Tx, Us -
Senior Professor Of Practice And Curriculum DeveloperTulane University Jan 2012 - PresentNew Orleans, La, Us2022 Outstanding DSW Faculty Award Recipient. Develop trauma-related and non-profit curricula and courses in social work from 2012-2015 and beginning in 2021 teach into the DSW program in areas of leadership such as Non-Profit Leadership, Program Evaluation, APP Seminar, and Grant Writing. Facilitate Inter-Professional Workshops on ACES with the Tulane University School of Medicine and Military Social Panels for the Tulane School of Social Work. -
Certified Executive Leader CoachRockitdata Sep 2020 - PresentPhiladelphia , Pa, UsA high-reliability organization functional subject matter expert and executive leader coach to the Veterans Health Administration High Reliability Organization Support Team and contractor to the Veterans Health Administration Office of Healthcare Transformation, Pharos Group Inc/rockITdata. Consultant to 5 Veterans Administration Medical Center Directors across 4 VISNs. Analyzes client information and develops and evaluates top-line outreach strategies to meet objectives. Demonstrates in-depth knowledge and manages the client service aspects of the account portfolio and assumes responsibility for bottom-line results. Develops and implements high-level strategic communications; manages, motivates, and leads staff; and builds and manages project teams. Ensures the contract team performs work in the healthcare industry specifically with Highly Reliable Organizations (HRO). -
Principal/OwnerVictory Leadership Consulting, Llc Apr 2021 - PresentLLC providing services to the healthcare, government, non-profit and academic sectors. VLC is a high-reliability organization with functional subject matter experts and executive leader coaches to the Veterans Health Administration High Reliability Organization Support Team and currently a sub-contractor to the Veterans Health Administration Office of Healthcare Transformation, Pharos Group Inc.https://victoryleadershipconsultingllc.godaddysites.com/
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Online Adjunct InstructorFordham University Jan 2020 - PresentNew York, Ny, UsTeach Advanced Clinical Practice to MSW Students on Group and Family Therapy Across the Lifespan, Trauma electives, & Member of Fordham University International Military Social Work Working Group. -
Adjunct Assistant Professor Of PsychiatryUniversity Of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (Uthscsa) Jul 2016 - PresentSan Antonio, Tx, UsSite Principle Investigator for STRONGSTAR Consortium -
Adjunct InstructorUniversity Of Georgia Aug 2001 - PresentAthens, Ga, UsRejoined UGA in 2022 to Teach SOWK 5390e/7390e. In addition to fultime studies completed in 2004, developed curricula for and taught the following semester long courses in the masters in social work program. SOWK 7232, Family Dynamics, SOWK 7206 Research Evaluation of Family-Centered Social Work Intervention, and Military SW & SOWK 6082 Cultural Diversity. Athens, GA. (Each Course involved 75 contact hours per week). Resumed teaching in 2022. -
Visiting Professor Of Social WorkInstitute For Clinical Social Work 2012 - PresentChicago, Illinois, UsAs core faculty, teach doctoral level military and veterans courses, provide case consultation and serve as dissertation reader. -
Guest LecturerNational University Of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Apr 2022 - Apr 2023Kyiv, UaGuest lecturer on military social work, psychological trauma, and reintegrating warriors to civilian life. -
Director Of External Plans And Associate ProfessorTexas A&M University–Central Texas Jan 2017 - Jun 2022Killeen, Tx, UsUniversity-wide Outstanding Qualitative Research Award Recipient. Lead Title IV-E Program, Member of social work advisory board on development of military social work course curricula, and member of the Texas A&M University-Central Texas Curriculum Advisory Committee. Teach BSW courses in Social Welfare, Military Social Work, Research, Methods & Skills, Mental Health and Introduction to Social Work.https://www.tamuct.edu/directory/dir-coas/yarvis-jeffrey.html -
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorUniversity Of Southern California Apr 2014 - Aug 2021Los Angeles, Ca, UsLead doctoral and master's level courses on clinical practice with service members and veterans; military families; and leadership for the the University of Southern California School of Social Work. -
Deputy Commanding Officer/Chief Operating Officer/EvpCarl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Jan 2020 - Sep 2020Fort Hood, Texas, UsChief Operating Officer for the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) comprised of a 145 inpatient bed capacity with a level III certified trauma center and level II Neonatal ICU supplemented by 11 outlying clinics, 22 specialty clinics, 7 dental clinics, Red River Army Depot Occupational Health Clinic, Blood Donor Center, Medical Soldier Readiness Processing Center, and a Warrior Transition Brigade. Lead a team of nearly 4000 military and civilian personnel; manages a budget of $330 million annual operating budget to maintain, restore, and improve the health of 105,000 service members (1/9 of active duty soldiers) and family members, retirees and eligible Veterans. Promotes medical readiness to the Defense Health Agency, III Corps, 1st Cavalry Division and 18 Brigades. Serves as Deputy Director of Installation Health Services. Supports transition to $1 billion CRDAMC-replacement Medical Center. This is the second tour in this capacity and nearly 5 years with CRDAMC. -
Commanding Officer/Ceo21St Combat Support Hospital Dec 2017 - Dec 2019Fort Hood, Texas, UsChief Executive Officer for the 21st Combat Support Hospital (CSH) leading 500 personnel and rapidly deploying up to 248-bed hospital in support of combat operations or humanitarian operations. The 21st CSH is a force multiplier for the combatant commander, providing high quality, comprehensive roll III medical care and health services in order to conserve the fighting strength. The CSH provides surgical, nursing, dental, veterinary, combat stress control, pharmacy, medical evacuation, and area medical support in a multi-domain environment. As part of the Force Design Update of the 21st CSH, he commands the 9th Hospital Center (HC). The 9th HC provides mission command for up to 2 Field Hospitals and up to 14 direct reporting units. During his command he simultaneously was the Commander of the 1st Medical Brigade (Rear Provisional) for 10 months with responsibility over 4 combat support hospitals and multi-functional medical battalion across 4 different military installations. He was responsible for 1,997 personnel with a budget of $7.5 million. -
Adjunct ProfessorTexas State University Sep 2013 - Apr 2018San Marcos, Tx, UsTeach and lead masters of social work courses in organizational leadership and advanced clinical practice. -
Deputy Commanding Officer, Chief Operating Officer, EvpCarl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Aug 2015 - Dec 2017Fort Hood, Texas, UsChief operating officer for the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center (CRDAMC) comprised of a 145 inpatient bed capacity with a level III certified trauma center and level II Neonatal ICU supplemented by 11 outlying clinics, 22 specialty clinics, 7 dental clinics, Red River Army Depot Occupational Health Clinic, Blood Donor Center, Medical Soldier Readiness Processing Center, and a Warrior Transition Brigade. Lead a team of nearly 4000 military and civilian personnel; manages a budget of $330 million annual operating budget to maintain, restore, and improve the health of 105,000 service members (1/9 of active duty soldiers) and family members, retirees and eligible Veterans. Promotes medical readiness to III Corps, 1st Cavalry Division and 18 Brigades. Serves as Deputy Director of Installation Health Services. Supports transition to $1 billion CRDAMC-replacement Medical Center. -
Chief, Soldier Behavioral Health/Outpatient PsychiatryCarl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Jul 2013 - Aug 2015Fort Hood, Texas, UsLead social worker for the US Army’s largest psychiatry and social work department, commanding 155 personnel, a budget of $3 million, and serving the largest deployment platform and a catchment area of over 250,000 military beneficiaries and their families. Manage major service lines to include Family Advocacy/Social Work and Child and Family Behavioral Health. As part of the Army Surgeon General's Behavioral Health Service Line and Behavioral Health System of Care, lead Outpatient Behavioral Health expansion and re-organization as part of growth of the embedded behavioral program serving military line units. Site principal investigator for Strong Star PTSD Research team. -
Deputy Commander/Executive Vice-President For Behavioral HealthFort Belvoir Community Hospital Oct 2010 - Jul 2013Fort Belvoir, Virginia, UsExecutive Vice-president of Fort Belvoir Community Hospital and lead a directorate with the full spectrum of psychiatric services with a budget of $22.8 million for the new $1.2 billion Fort Belvoir Community Hospital. Responsible for expansion of services from current outpatient and partial hospitalization adult, adolescent, and child services to operations with a 12-bed in-patient psychiatry ward, psychiatric consultation liaison service, traumatic brain injury department, an addictions department with a 20-bed residential service and dual diagnosis partial hospitalization addictions service. At end state the directorate will serve a catchment area with nearly 282,000 beneficiaries to include 480 wounded warriors and their families, and care for nearly 20,000 appointed visits per year with a staff of 255 personnel. Promoting a culture of excellence the directorate continues to be a leader in evidenced-based practice, training, and research. -
Adjunct Professor Of Social WorkGeorge Mason University Oct 2012 - May 2013Fairfax, Virginia , UsLead clinical course in military social work. -
Visiting Research ProfessorUniversity Of Houston Sep 2011 - Sep 2012Houston, Tx, UsVisiting Research Professor, University of Houston College of Social Work’s Child and Family Center for Innovative Research and Virtual Reality Clinical Laboratory Faculty. -
Curriculum Developer And ConsultantDaemen College Jan 2012 - May 2012Amherst, Ny, UsWrite and Develop Military Social Work Curriculum -
Adjunct Professor Of Social WorkVirginia Commonwealth University Aug 2007 - May 2012Richmond, Va, UsVirginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work, Masters in Social Work, SLWK 704 and SLWK 705 Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice I and II. Adjunct Field Instructor 1997-1999. -
Social Work InstructorUniversity Of Windsor 2010 - 2012Windsor, Ontario, CaLead instructor in 47-523-27 Challenges in Human Development -
Director Of Social Work And Assistant Professor Of Family MedicineUniformed Services University Of The Health Sciences Jul 2007 - Sep 2011Bethesda, Md, UsAssistant Professor of Family Medicine and Psychiatry and Director of Social Work for the Department of Defense's only Joint Service medical school. Responsible for planning and execution of biopsychosocial research, education, and counseling for a population of over 700 medical students, 200 Graduate School of Nursing students and 20 psychiatric residents which includes two simultaneous field training exercies per academic year. Direct social work interventions for the University Counseling Center, treating students, cadre and dependents, providing staff assistance and command consultation to university leadership and faculty on mental fitness of campus population. Serve as lead agent for research for the military's only practice-based research network comprised of 5 primary care clinics with 189,000 registered patients from Fort Bragg to Portsmouth Naval Base. Serve as army proponent to the Uniformed Services Social Work Conference. -
Chief Of Behavioral Health ServiceWalter Reed Army Medical Center Dec 2009 - Oct 2010Washington, D.C., UsFirst Integrated Service Chief of Behavioral Health Service as Walter Reed Army Medical Center and The National Naval Medical Center face a merger. First social worker selected to lead the adult outpatient psychiatry service. Lead and supervise a staff of 14 providers, 7 residents, and 3 administrative personnel with a budget of nearly $3 million. Supervise care for nearly 9,000 active duty warriors per year, comprised mainly of returning OIF and OEF veterans. Ensures access standards are met, trains staff, and ensures compliance with Joint Commission standards. Lead services research efforts that provide for evidenced-based care for returning warriors and assist residents in meeting their ACGME research requirements to include serving as site primary investigator as part of a $59 million dollar therapy trial. Promotes professional development in all military and clinical personnel. -
Assistant Chief Of Staff, Medical Civil-Military Operations Officer30Th Medical Brigade Jul 2004 - Jul 2007ACofS, G-5 and senior medical civil-military operations (CMO) officer for Commander, Medical Task Force 30 and the Multi-National Corps Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom 05-07. Responsible for developing the medical engagement strategy for coalition medical CMO. Principle liaison to the Iraq Army Surgeon General pertaining to missions that enhance legitimacy, capability & independence of the Iraqi Army. At the strategic level synchronize CMO efforts of Department of State Health Attaché', the MNFI surgeon, MNCI C9 & EAD medical units throughout the 18 provinces of Iraq & coordinate support to the Iraqi Transitional Government by developing & coordinating key medical programs that promote the autonomy of the Iraqi Ministries of Defense and Health Directors General. Support Iraqi Security Forces & MNSTC-I with focused medical partnerships. Research social policy that is culturally syntonic with the Iraqi people. Coordinated over $70 million in international humanitarian aid activities resulting in measurable effects and gains contributing to an independent and legitimate Iraqi Government. -
Chief Of Mental Health30Th Medical Brigade 2004 - 2005Chief of mental health operations and senior behavioral health officer of a multi-functional, 2000 soldier medical brigade with the full spectrum of Combat Health Support and Force Health Protection. Major Contributions to the AMEDD. Published research on subthreshold PTSD and comorbidty in veterans and established himself as an expert in this understudied field. This novel research informed the ERMC Mental Health Task Force that developed the USAREUR Pre-deployment Health Assessment (PDHA) which was the harbinger for the DoD PDHA. -
Adjunct ProfessorUniversity Of Maryland University College 2004 - 2007Adelphi, Maryland, UsMasters in Mental Health Counseling. GUCO 531 Group Counseling Heidelberg. GE (24 contact hours week) -
Senior Instructor, Us Army Medical Department Center And SchoolUs Army 1999 - 2001Arlington, Virginia, UsLead instructor in mental health subjects of Soldier and Family Support Branch responsible for providing curriculum and instruction to a diverse student body of 15,000 personnel from all medical disciplines, including tri-service and international students. Created and taught courses to bachelors and masters level programs granting degrees from Baylor University and the University of Nebraska. Major Contributions to the AMEDD. Developed a new Faculty Development Basic, Advanced, and Master’s Course with FDC branch. These courses were the first to use distance education technologies at the Academy of Health Sciences. Graduated from the first AMEDD Advanced Instructor Training Course. Served on Army After Next (AAN) Projects as the proponent for Combat Stress Control (CSC). His pioneering work in the work on CSC lead to doctrine on CSC in Operations Other Than War (OOTW) -
Chief Of Social Work And Family AdvocacyDewitt Army Community Hospital 1997 - 1999Direct psychiatric assessment and evaluation for the Department of Behavioral Health, overseeing a service consisting of three outpatient clinics for a catchment area of 140,000 registered patients with a budget of $165,000. Major Contributions to the AMEDD. His social work service improved quality patient care resulting in passing Joint accreditation and DoD audits. These improvements and recommendations to DoD Family Advocacy led to $400,000 budget increase to Fort Belvoir’s Family Advocacy Program.
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Prevention Team Leader And Occupational Social Worker-85Th Medical Detachment (Csc)1St Medical Brigade 1994 - 1997Fort Hood, Texas, UsProvide psychiatric expertise in support of primary prevention mental health activities, direct patient evaluation and treatment, and supervise 16 subordinate mental health technicians. Provide critical incident intervention, suicide risk management, evaluate and collect data on deployed soldiers, and mentor stress reduction programs for soldier assistance programs. Major Contributions to the AMEDD. First to get CSC activities formally included in the tactical play and the archives/after-action reviews of the NTC and JRTC. Named by the International Critical Incidence Stress Foundation-Texas Chapter, mental health professional of the year for interventions in the wake of the tornadoes that destroyed Jarrell and Morgan’s Point , Texas. Named social worker of the year at the 1997 Surgeon General’s Behavioral Science Short Course. Deployed to Haiti and Bosnia in this capacity. -
Residential CounselorEastern Middlesex Association For Retarded Citizens 1993 - 1994Implement behavioral programs, monitor clients, and execute ADL programs for four dual diagnosed mentally retarded/emotionally challenged adults.
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Student Counseling Center TherapistFramingham State College 1993 - 1994Framingham, Ma, UsAs social work intern, conduct individual and group psychotherapy with college students with issues across the full diagnostic spectrum and advocacy issues such as gay/lesbian human rights. -
Instructor-Behavior SpecialistVinfen Corporation 1991 - 1994Cambridge , Massachusetts, UsInstruct, develop, monitor and evaluate the cognitive-behavioral programs and curriculum for the Individual Education Programs for 28 dual diagnosed adults. As a lead instructor, supervised three subordinate behavior specialists and their corresponding classrooms. -
Shelter Social WorkerBristol Lodge Family Shelter 1992 - 1993As social work intern, conducted follow-up visits to single-parent and in-tact families which were recently homeless and now living independently. Case management involved domestic violence intervention, group and individual therapy, advocacy for welfare benefits and housing programs such as Section 8 and 707 transitional housing vouchers. This family shelter provides temporary housing in central Waltham for up to one year for eight homeless families. During this time, families work on issues relevant to homelessness and securing permanent housing with the help of our staff and housing advocates. All residents are involved with the day to day activities in the shelter and the family life program. The family life program consists of helping families with such issues as parenting, nutrition, budgeting, substance abuse, vocational and educational goals. Referrals to other social services, legal and mental health programs are provided as needed. School age children attend local schools. When residents leave for permanent housing, we offer a one year follow-up support program to assist them with the transition to independent living.
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Platoon Leader And Assistant Operations Officer-1/63 ArUs Army Jun 1989 - Jul 1991Arlington, Virginia, UsTrain, direct, and counsel fifteen soldier tank platoon on American, Soviet, and Iraqi tactical training at the US Army’s premier national training center. Responsible for $4 million in equipment. Trained and certified over 115 tank crews for Operation Desert Storm. -
Community TherapistLighthouse School, Inc. 1988 - 1989North Chelmsford, Massachusetts, UsIndividual, group and outreach therapy for mentally retarded and emotionally challenged children in a milieu of family and psychoanalytic treatment approaches. Taught and role-modeled appropriate functional behaviors to clients in community settings and at the clients’ homes. Conducted the community assessment for each child’s Individual Education Plan. -
Management TraineeOsco Drug 1988 - 1989Chicago, UsAssist store management to achieve maximum sales and earnings. Train and supervise sales associates during operations and after hours stocking operations. Assume the duties of the store director in his/her absence. Liaison with sales representatives and vendors. -
Assistant InstructorIndiana University Bloomington 1986 - 1987Bloomington, Indiana, UsHPER F450, Marriage and Family Interaction, Bloomington, IN 47401. Taught weekly focused lectures on marriage and family therapy to undergraduates at a Tier 1 research university (12 contact hours per week).
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The University Of GeorgiaSocial Work -
Boston CollegeClinical Social Work -
Norwich UniversityCombination Of Strategic Organizational Leadership And Mba Course Work. -
The United States Army War CollegeGeneral -
Cambridge CollegeIntegrated Studies: Curriculum & Instruction -
Indiana University BloomingtonPsychology/Criminal Justice -
Randolph High School -
U.S. Army Command And General Staff CollegeMilitary And Strategic Leadership
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