Jessica Clontz
Jessica Clontz teaches courses that focus on human services, interventions, and helping relationships.
Teaching Experience
Penn State University, DuBois
Assistant Teaching Professor in Human Development and Family Studies, 2015 – 2025
Adjunct Instructor in Human Development and Family Studies, 2014 – 2015
- Teach undergraduate courses across in-person, hybrid, and online formats, leveraging multiple teaching modalities to support diverse learning styles and backgrounds, including traditional and non-traditional students.
- Develop and deliver lectures, assignments, and experiential learning activities in therapeutic interventions for individuals and families, integrating evidence-based practices and fostering career-oriented skills.
- Supervise 10–20 undergraduate internships in social services annually, offering mentorship, professional skills training, and hands-on experience, thereby enhancing students' readiness for careers in a variety of therapeutic services.
- Collaborate with faculty and staff to create and revise course curriculum and co-curricular programming aligned with HDFS goals, promoting student engagement, professional development, and experiential learning.
Clinical/Human Services Experience
A Peaceful Place, DuBois, 2022
Therapist
- Facilitated individual and couples counseling sessions utilizing a variety of therapeutic interventions in an outpatient private practice.
- Maintained client documentation electronically in accordance with HIPAA policies.
- Developed appropriate treatment plans for adolescent and adult clients living with mental health diagnoses.
Abraxas I, Marienville, 2014 – 2015
Drug and Alcohol Counselor
- Facilitated family, individual, and group therapy sessions with adolescent male clients living in a residential treatment facility.
- Developed court reports, treatment plans, and case consultations using professional writing skills.
- Worked within a multidisciplinary team to articulate and address client and family needs.
Service Access and Management, Inc., DuBois, 2014
Forensic Blended Case Manager
- Managed a caseload of approximately 40 clients in the community with mental health and/or forensic needs.
- Assessed client’s functional capacity, psychosocial supports and resources, and current obstacles to attaining needed resources.
- Prepared case notes and individualized service plans that detailed client progress and future goals.
State Correctional Institution at Houtzdale, 2014
Internship (600 hours)
- Facilitated individual counseling sessions and maintained client progress notes in accordance with PADOC policy.
- Conducted psychological evaluations and completed corresponding reports for parole.
- Co-facilitated sex offender treatment groups and reviewed homework assignments.
State Correctional Institution at Rockview, Bellefonte, 2013
Practicum Experience (255 hours)
- Managed a caseload of 5 clients living with mental illness by facilitating individual counseling sessions and maintaining client records and progress notes in accordance with PADOC policy.
- Co-facilitated groups and collaborated with the Management Review Team within the Secure Special Needs Unit.
- Assisted with mental health screenings on the Restricted Housing Unit.