Judith Gil

Adjunct Assistant Professor MSW at Columbia University - Columbia School of Social Work / Adjunct Assistant Professor Online MSW Program at Fordham University

Schools

  • Fordham University

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Biography

Fordham University

Dr. Gil has over 20 years of experience in the field of social work. She has direct experience with providing mental health treatment, clinical supervision, social work leadership and administration. Dr. Gil is currently the Deputy Director of Behavioral Health Services with the Health and Wellness Division of the Children’s Aid. In this role, she leads a team of mental health directors and supervisors across the division (community mental health services, foster care mental health, school based mental health and home and community based mental health services). She assists with development and implementation of overall strategic planning for mental health services and works closely with site staff at all levels to effectively comply with funding sources regulations, including grants and NYS OMH audit standards. As part of her commitment to the field of social work, Dr. Gil also serves as adjunct assistant professor with Columbia University Graduate School of Social Work, Fordham University’s Online MSW program and York College (CUNY) BSW and MSW program. She is responsible for teaching and training bachelor and masters level social work students. In this role, she shapes and builds the development of a new generation of social workers. She is extremely passionate, energetic and enthusiastic in her approach to teaching. Dr. Gil earned her MSW from Fordham University in 2007. Through the trajectory of her career, she has earned multiple professional certifications from social work programs across NYC (Hunter College, NYU and Columbia University) on practice, leadership and pedagogical strategies. Dr. Gil attained the Doctor of Social Work degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy & Practice in 2018. Her research interests include teenage parenting, resiliency, educational attainment and positive life outcomes. Dr. Gil is a published author and has presented her research in social work conferences. She has served as an expert guest speaker on the topic of trauma and the stigma of mental health within the Latinx community. Dr. Gil has served as keynote speaker and has hosted social work workshops on mental health related topics such as trauma, adjusting to life after Covid 19, anticipatory grief, women’s resilience and the importance of raising awareness on mental health within the Latinx communities, particularly in New York City. She is passionate in her approach to the work and is committed to serving the community and shaping the future generation of mental health practitioners.

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania - Doctorate in Advanced Clinical Social Work; DSW, Advanced Clinical Social Work 2014 - 2018
  • Hunter College - Seminar in Field Instruction, Certification in Teaching and Supervising Social Work Students 2013 - 2014
  • New York University - Post Masters Certification, Clinical Practice with Adolescents 2008 - 2009
  • Fordham University - Masters Degree, Clinical Social Work 2005 - 2007
  • The City College of New York - Bachelors Degree, Sociology/Psychology 1993 - 1997
  • Columbia University - Columbia School of Social Work - Online Teaching Certification Program, Social Work 2019 - 2019
  • Columbia University - Columbia School of Social Work - Certification for Online Teaching/Pedagogy, Social Work Education 2018 - 2018

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