1. ERIC STEC
1 7314 Cady Circle Omaha, NE 68116|erstec@cox.net | (402) 651-5062
SKILLS &
LEADERSHIP
•Innov ation of y outh intervention tools, presentations and publicspeaking materials
•Extensive experience facilitating multidisciplinary & multisystem teams
•In-Depth consultation with community andfamily stakeholders for student and school
success
EXPERIENCE SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER, OMAHA SOUT H HIGH MAGNET
1 2/09-PRESENT
•Provide one-on-one, group and classroom support to students,
families and school staff to identify and address and barriers to
student’s success
•Assess for, facilitate and monitor community resource needs and
communication between stakeholders for referred students
•Facilitate and serve on Absenteeism Triage Team assessing barriers
and interventions for Omaha South High students
•Attend and participate in court proceedings for court involved youth
to ensure comprehensive communication and service delivery as
appropriate
HOMELESS EDUCATION LIASION,OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 09-
06-11/09
•Coordinate services for youth, families and school personnel as
determined by McKinney-VentoHomeless Education Assistance Act
•Facilitate and serve on Homeless Education Committee
•Serve as contact for Title I tutors and all agency staff assisting youth
•Represent Omaha Public Schools on MetroArea Continuum of Care
for Homeless
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER & T HERAPIST, HEARTLAND FAMILY
SERIVCE THERAPEUTIC SCHOOL
01 /04-03/06
•Completed psychosocial assessments for assigned youth
•Provided therapy and case management for assigned youth and
families
•Identified and coordinated wraparound services for assigned youth
•Assisted staff in classroom per treatment plans and as needed
HOSPICE SOCIAL WORKER, ALEGENT HEATLH HOSPICE
07 -01-12/03
•Completed psychosocial assessments for patients and families
•Provided and implemented psychosocial support and service
coordination to patients and families
•Participated in Hospice interdisciplinary team meetings
•Served on Home Care and Hospice Ethics Team
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HOSPICE SOCIAL WORKER, VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
06/2000-07/01
•Completed psychosocial assessments for patients and families
•Provided and psychosocial support and service coordination to
patients and families
•Served as social worker for all Spanish speaking patients and
families
•Participated in Hospice interdisciplinary team meetings
HOSPICE SOCIAL WORKER, HOUST ON HOSPICE
07 /99-06/2000
•Served as social worker for all Spanish speaking patients and
families
•Completed psychosocial assessments for patients and families
•Provided and coordinate psychosocial support and service
coordination to patients and families
•Participated as member & meeting facilitator of Pediatric Hospice
Program
JUVENILE JUST ICE SOCIAL WORKER, UT A HALEE &COOPER
VILLAGE
08/98-05/99
•Completed psychosocial assessments for assigned youth and
families
•Developed and implemented care plans for assigned youth
•Conducted individual and family therapy with assigned youth and
families
•Participated as member of interdisciplinary team
•Developed and conducted “Social Systems” education group for
youth
BOYS T OWN, RECREAT ION AIDE
08/96-08/98
•Supervised Boys Town youth, field house guests & implemented
recreational programs as needed.
BOYS T OWN, ASSIST ANT FAMILY TEACHER
05/95-08/96
•Collaborated with Family Teachers & others to identify,
implement, evaluate, and revise target skills and teaching methods
for youth
EDUCATION University of NE-Omaha: MA Social Work
University of NE-Lincoln: BA Psychology, Bilingual Family Studies
Minor
Instituto Tecnologico Estudiores Superiores De Monterrey,
Monterrey, Mexico: Intensive Spanish Language Program
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PROFESSIONAL&
COMMUNITY
AFFILIATIONS
South Omaha Violence Intervention & Prevention Group member
Omaha South High Representative, South Omaha Business
Association
Operation Youth Success: Absenteeism Working Group Member
Juvenile Justice Provider Forum member
National Association of Social Workers member
School Social Worker Association of America Member & National
Conference Presenter, “Attendance Intrerventions-Where do I
start?”
Past Member: School Social Worker Association of Nebraska &
Conference Presenter, “Relational Aggression Among Girls”
Board Member-Common Fund for the Heartland
Former Board Member, Ted E. Bear Hollow, Center for Grieving
Children
Assisted with Curriculum Development for Volunteer Training, Ted
E. Bear
Hollow, Center for Grieving Children
Volunteer Training and Group Facilitation Volunteer: Ted E. Bear
Hollow