Beverly J.R. Aurand

 Beverly J.R. Aurand

Beverly J.R. Aurand

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Biography

Virginia Union University - Social Work


Resume

  • 2007

    Christ Lutheran Church

    Lakeside

    VA

    Winter Point in Time Count\nProject Homeless Connect

    Homeward

    VA

    Supply Preacher

    Teaching

    Volunteer Management

    Grant Writing

    Community Service

    Community Outreach

    Administration

    Program Development

    Social Work Education

    Higher Education

    Student Affairs

    Social Work Field Education

    Campus Ministry

    Psychotherapy

    Pastoral Counseling

    Curriculum Design

    Parish Ministry

    Qualitative Research

    Bible Study

    Social Services

    Aurand

    Licensed Master Social Worker

    South Carolina

  • 2001

    Newberry College

    Consulting

    Newberry

    SC

    Coordinated Hurricane Relief efforts in 2004 & 2005

    taking groups of students and community members to assist with clean up efforts after Hurricane Charlie in FL in 2004 and after Hurricane Katrina in MS in 2005.\nRecruited students to serve in various summer camps each summer.\nSupported the work of the Interfaith Community Service in Newberry.

    Campus Pastor

    Newberry College

    Member

    Virginia Consortium of Social Work Educators

    English

    Nominated for 2011 Scott & Stringfield Outstanding Professor Award

    Virginia Union University

    Academic Vice President's Award for Dedication and Commitment

    Academic Vice President of Virginia Union University

    Volunteer of the Year

    Homeward VA

    Inc

    Student Athletes' Most Outstanding Valuable Professor

    Student Athletes at Virginia Union University

  • 2000

    Fellow

    American Association of Pastoral Counselors

  • 1997

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Dissertation: Access to Mental Health Care for Uninsured Women

    Social Work

    University of Pittsburgh

    Doctoral Certificate

    Research: Access to mental health care by uninsured women: A review of the problem and theory

    Women's Studies

    University of Pittsburgh

    Member

    Association for Community Organization and Social Administration

    Member

    Council on Social Work Education

    Member

    American Association of University Women

  • 1996

    University of Pittsburgh

    Pittsburgh

    PA

    Administrative Support to Family Therapy Certificate Program\nDeveloped

    Administered and co-taught in Certificate Program for Advanced Clinical Practice\nAdministrative Support to Continuing Education Programs\nCoordinated Alumni and Friends Conference for 1996 & 1997

    Senior Program Associate- Office of Continuing Education

    School of Social Work

    University of Pittsburgh

    Member

    National Association of Social Workers

  • 1995

    Master of Social Work (MSW)

    Internship served with the Department of Social Work's Office of Continuing Education at Pitt

    Social Administration

    University of Pittsburgh

  • 1988

    Post-Master's Certificate in Pastoral Counseling

    Clinical Pastoral Counseling/Patient Counseling

    Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute

  • 1986

    Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute

    Virginia Union University

    Pittsburgh

    PA

    Provided appropriate psychotherapy for couples and individuals.\nMember of Quality Assurance Committee.\nDeveloped Procedure Manual for Counseling Staff\nTrained new counselors to agency protocol

    Pastoral Counselor

    Pittsburgh Pastoral Institute

  • 1985

    Master of Edcuation

    Mental Health Counseling/Counselor

    University of Pittsburgh

  • 1983

    St. Paul's Lutheran Church

    (Hazelwood) Pittsburgh

    PA

    Provided worship

    educational and administrative leadership for small urban congregation in depressed neighborhood.\nDeveloped youth programming.\nCoordinated Summer Education Program with neighboring Episcopalian parish.\nServed on board of Greater Hazelwood Interest Association.

    Pastor

    St. Paul's Lutheran Church

  • 1982

    Lutheran Campus Ministry for Greater Pittsburgh

    Richmond

    Virginia

    Appointed Department Chair in Fall of 2013\nInterim Department Chair for Fall 2012\nDirector of Field Education 2009-2012\nAdvising Coordinator for Department since 2009\nAssociate Professor since Fall 2007\n\nParliamentarian for University Faculty since 2010\nAlternate member & Secretary of IRB at VUU\nMember of IRB at Randolph Macon College\n\nDeveloped Community Service Program for all social work students

    Coordinate volunteer work with area agencies

    including Homeward

    VA\nCompleted Field Education information for Reaccreditation\nKey role in revising curriculum for department

    Department Chair and Associate Professor of Social Work

    Virginia Union University

    Lutheran Campus Pastor for University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University\nTaught various bible study programs\nDevelop and carry out various programs for college students\nDevelop program for non-traditional college women\nWork with interfaith programming group

    Campus Pastor

    Greater Pittsburgh Area

    Lutheran Campus Ministry for Greater Pittsburgh

  • 1981

    course work toward MDIV

    Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

  • 1978

    Master of Divinity (MDiv)

    Internship served at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and St. John's Lutheran Church

    both in Greenville

    PA

    Parish Ministry

    Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

  • 1977

    Beverly

    Aurand

    Hope Lutheran Church

    Minneapolis

    MN

    Recruited

    trained and supported members of the church to serve as teachers from pre-school to adult classes in both Sunday School and Vacation Church School programs.

    Director of Christian Education

    Hope Lutheran Church

    Newberry

    SC

    Currently preaching in central SC

    available as an adjunct professor of social work

    developing training and consultant business.

    Independent Consultant

    Consulting

  • 1973

    Bachelor of Arts (BA)- cum laude

    Program was the study of the world from a qualitative and quantitative perspective: Philosophy

    Humanities and Religion as well as Math and Physics

    Interdepartmental Major

    Delta Delta Delta Sorority

    Twin Cities Lutheran Campus Ministry

    Joy Folk

    Fencing Team

    University of Minnesota-Twin Cities