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FEATURED
TRAINER OF THE QUARTER
Michelle Runnels worked for CPS in Riverside
County from June of 1997 to February 2006 in many different capacities.
As a Social Worker IV in the Court Dependency Unit where her duties included
conducting in-depth investigations into child abuse and neglect cases,
preparing extensive court reports and making recommendations for Juvenile
Court proceedings.
During this time Mrs. Runnels also worked in the Adoptions Unit as a
Social Worker V where her duties included counseling clients, teaching
classes around adoption-related issues and provided a full range of social
casework and case management services.
In September of 1999, Mrs. Runnels was promoted to the Staff Development
Division as a Staff Development Officer responsible for the development
of the CPS core curriculum-training program. Her responsibilities include
planning and coordinating CPS training, speaking effectively and leading
conferences and discussion groups in the agency and the community.
In February of 2006 Mrs. Runnels became an Independent Consultant/Trainer.
Her current projects include a contract with Family Law Court as a supervised
visitation monitor, mediating and resolving disputes, over seeing the
visitation between non-custodial parent and child and assessing for risk
and safety factors. Field liaison for Loma Linda University graduate students
internship program and guest presenter for Riverside Community College
Foster/Shelter program.
EDUCATION
MSW, Concentration in Social Administration with Clinical Specialization
in Families, Youth and Children, California State University, San Bernardino,
June 1997
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, Concentration in Social Work, California
State University, San Bernardino, June 1995
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Mrs. Runnels has been inducted into National Honor Society, Phi Kappa
Phi, at California State University, San Bernardino (1995)
Nominated for Outstanding Graduate Student 1997
Member of Alpha Kappa Delta the international Honor Society in Sociology.
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