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Areas of Expertise
- Strategic Planning and Implementation
- Clinical Program Design and Staff Training
- Clinical Leadership Development
- Executive Team Succession Planning and Management
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Jess C. Jamieson, Ph.D., M.S.W., M.H.A, LICSW, Senior Consultant,
has over 30 years experience in the management of behavioral health
organizations in the private and public sector. Dr. Jamieson served as
chief executive officer of Compass Health, a large non-profit
community-based behavioral health care organization serving a full
continuum of services in north Puget Sound in Washington State. In his
work at Compass Health, he created a successful vision for a multi-service
organization and implemented that vision by leading a series of
organizational mergers and collaborations.
Prior to his work at Compass, Dr. Jamieson was the Associate Director
for the Department of Psychiatry at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des
Moines, Iowa. His experience also includes an Associate Director position
of the Sidney L. Sands Center Project at the Broadlawns Medical Center and
Program Coordinator with the San Joaquin County Mental Health Services in
Stockton, California. In addition to his work with OPEN MINDS, Dr.
Jamieson also serves on the faculty of the School of Social Work at the
University of Washington.
Dr. Jamieson received his bachelor?s degree in Sociology (Psychology)
from University of Wyoming, his Master of Social Work, with a clinical
concentration, and his doctorate in Organizational Psychology from
University of Iowa, and his Master of Healthcare Administration from Des
Moines University, Osteopathic Medical Center. In 1994, Dr. Jamieson was
appointed by the Governor as a member of the Western State Hospital Board.
For the past two years he has been chair of the Board of Directors for the
Washington State Council of Community Mental Health Centers. He is an
active member of the National Council for Community Behavioral Health and
Mental Health Corporations of America.
Additionally, Dr. Jamieson has consulted on several psychiatric and
social service projects in Cambodia. He has also served as a mentor in the
SAMHSA Mental Health Leadership Institute.
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Monica E. Oss Dan M. Aune, M.S.W. Dee Brown, M.S.M. Rejean Carlson, M.B.A. Bruce Gorman Stephen Howe, M.S.W. Wendy K. Kidd, M.A., L.P.C. Jeremy Mann Laura L. Morgan Joseph P. Naughton-Travers, Ed.M. Daniel Y. Patterson, M.D., M.P.H. Rosalind Richmond, CCS Laura Rudisill January H. Scott Glenn A. Smith John F. Talbot, Ph.D. Sarah C. Threnhauser
Cyril A. 'Skip' Barber, Ph.D. Michael F. Barkey, M.S.W. Deirdre E. Brown, M.Ed. Susan M. Buelow, M.S. Candace Coffin Stephen A. Dare, M.B.A. Jonathan Evans Richard Galica, M.S. Jess C. Jamieson, Ph.D. John Heffner, M.H.A. John Kingsley Holton, Ph.D. Sheila P. Kochis, M.P.A., C.P.A. John W. Kuenning, M.H.S. Richard Louis, III J. Jay Mackie, Ph.D. Ronald W. Morton, MPA, CBHE Joseph F. Rutherford, M.B.A. Phillip J. Sowders Belinda Willis
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