Shenika Jones, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor and Program Director of Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Department
Shenika Jones, PhD teaches in the Educational Leadership and Counseling Department. Prior to her start as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Saint Joseph's University in August 2021, Dr. Jones worked as an Associate Professor and Director of the Professional School Counseling Program at the University of North Carolina- Pembroke. Dr. Jones taught in the CACREP accredited program for 7 years with a research, teaching, and service focus of providing culturally responsive counseling and interventions to K-12 populations. She was a faculty senator for the College of Health Sciences. In addition, she served on several university committees. Nationally, Dr. Jones served as reviewer for the counseling honor's society Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) as well as on the North Carolina Counseling Association board including the elected role as president of the largest organization of North Carolina counselors in 2019. She obtained tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in May 2020 at the University of North Carolina- Pembroke.
Prior to her work as a counselor educator, Dr. Jones worked as a professional school counselor at the elementary level and also served as a private practice clinician for adult populations in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Dr. Jones currently serves as the inaugural program director for the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program.
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- PhD Counselor Education and Supervision, UNC Charlotte, 2013
- MEd School Counseling and Development, Winthrop University, 2008
- BS Health and Physical Education, Winthrop University, 2006
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- Jones, S., Mauk, G., Ricks, J., & Warren, J. and Public Schools of Robeson County (2019). U.S. Department of Education Grant: Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant Program.
- Amount funded: $2.1 million
- Ricks, J. & Jones, S. (2019). Purdue Foundation Grant. Supporting Student Success and Improving Community Safety through Middle School Social Skills Training. Amount funded: $10,000.00
- Jones, S. & Ricks, J. (2019). Wal-Mart Community Grant. Supporting Student Success and Improving Community Safety through Middle School Social Skills Training. Amount funded: $1000.00
- Akers, W., Chae, K., Hardy, V., Jones, S., Locklear, C., Savage, T., Stargell, N., Woodside, S. (2018) Project Title: UNCP School Safety Training Program Funded by the North Carolina
- School Safety Grants Program, NC Department of Public Instruction. Amount funded $117,124.00
- Ricks, J. & Jones, S. (2018). Mendez Foundation Grant. Supporting Student Success and Improving Community Safety through Middle School Social Skills Training. Amount funded: $4,588.00
- Ricks, J. & Jones, S. (2018). Purdue Foundation Grant. Supporting Student Success and Improving Community Safety through Middle School Social Skills Training. Amount funded: $10,000.00
- Jones, S. & Ricks, J. (2018). Wal-mart Community Grant. Supporting Student Success and Improving Community Safety through Middle School Social Skills Training. Amount funded: $400.00
- UNC Pembroke Graduate Faculty Mentor Award Finalist (2017, 2018)
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- Woodside, S. G., Savage, T. E., Stargell, N. A., Hardy, V. L., Akers, W. P., Chae, K. B., Locklear, C. E., Jones, S. J., Peele, J. A., & Pryor, S. D. (2022). Partnerships to address school safety through a student support lens. International Journal of School Social Work, 7, 1-19. Retrieved from https://newprairiepress.org/ijssw/
- Nicole A. Stargell, Shenika J. Jones, Whitney P. Akers & Maggie M. Parker (2020). Training School Teachers and Administrators to Support LGBTQ+ Students: A Quantitative Analysis of Change in Beliefs and Behaviors, Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 14:2, 118-133, DOI: 10.1080/15538605.2020.1753624
- Warren, J., Jones, S., & Unger, D. (2019). Strengthening professional school counseling: Recommendations for preparation. Professional Issues in Counseling.
- Warren, J., Stargell, N., & Jones, S. (2019). A confirmatory factory analysis of the Academic Rational Beliefs Scale for students attending minority-serving institutions. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy. Retrieved from: https://rdcu.be/bG8hX
- Jones, S. & Ricks, J. (under review). Bystander and defender bullying prevention and intervention. American Counseling Association: Practice Briefs.
- Jones, S., Ricks, J., Warren, J., & Mauk, G. (2019). High school students’ career and college readiness based on RAMP vs non-RAMP school counseling programs in North Carolina. American School Counseling Association. Report Infographic.
- Jones, S. (2018). Meaningful classroom activities online. Smith, A., Warren, J., Ting, R., & Taliaferro, J. (2018). Developing online learning in the helping professions. Springer Publishing.
- Jones, S. & Gillis, A. (2017, December). NCCA Annual Conference Program. Integrating and accelerating: The future of professional counseling. Durham, North Carolina.
- Jones, S. (2017, June). Supplemental training videos as mock counselor for Kress, V. E., Paylo, M. J., & Stargell, N.A. (2018). Counseling children and adolescents. Columbus, Ohio: Pearson.
- Jones, S. (Summer 2019). From reactive to proactive through advocacy in our approach to active shooters in schools. Carolina Counselor. Retrieved from nccounselingassociation.org.
- Warren, J., Jones, S. & Ricks, J. (Spring 2019). Legislative Report: National school counseling week. Carolina Counselor. Retrieved from nccounselingassociation.org.
- Jones, S. (Fall 2018). President’s Report. Carolina Counselor. Retrieved from nccounselingassociation.org.