Background
Miller, Robert Scott was born on December 12, 1947 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Bert Lester and Carol Theresa (Gustafson) Miller.
mental health administrator social worker
Miller, Robert Scott was born on December 12, 1947 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Bert Lester and Carol Theresa (Gustafson) Miller.
Bachelor in Sociology cum laude, Seattle Pacific University, 1970. Master of Arts in Social Work, University Chicago, 1972. Master of Arts in Human Resources Management, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, 1977.
Diploma in life skills coaching, Stonebridge Associated Colleges, United Kingdom, 2002. Doctor of Business Administration, California Pacific University, Escondido, 2006. Certified in Aging, Institute for Geriatric Social Work, Boston University, 2009.
Branch supervisor Washington State Department Social and Health Services, Oak Harbor and Anacortes, 1975—1978, supervisor casework Everett, 1973—1975. Lecturer, coordinator rural community mental health project University Washington, Seattle, 1978—1983. Executive director Armed Services Young Men’s Christian Association, Oak Harbor, 1984—1986.
Area director United Way of Island County, 1986—1988, executive director, 1988—1992, Saratoga Community Mental Health, Coupeville, 1992—1993. Outpatient therapist, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder mental health specialist Catholic Community Services Northwest, Oak Harbor, 1993—1996. Director Catholic Community Services Northwest, 1996—2001, Mount Vernon, 1996—1999, clinical director Everett, 1998—2004.
Privacy officer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 2001—2004. Private practice counselor, 2001—2007, since 2009. Psychiatric hospital surveyor, quality control reviewer Ascellon Corporation, Landover, Maryland, 2004—2007, project manager psychiatric hospital federal monitoring oversight & Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act privacy officer, 2008—2009.
Supervisor, manager skill certified Rutgers University, 2007, project manager skill certified, 2007. Private practice psychotherapist, since 2009. Site surveyor Virginia Microbiology and Botany RRTP Quality Review Project, Mathematics Policy Research.
Internship supervisor counseling program, Seattle University, 1998-1999, Bastyr University, 2000-2001. Instructor sociology and psychological Chapman University Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Orange, California, 1988-1995, 2004. Practicum instructor school social work Eastern Washington University, 2003, site visitor United States Department Veterans Affairs Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation Quality Review Project, Mathmatica Policy research Inc., since 2010.
President Washington Association Social Welfare, 1975-1976. Board director Puget Sound chapter Huntington's Disease Society of America, 1989-1993, president, 1991, fundraising chairman, 1989-1991, vice president, 1990. Advisory board United Ways Washington, 1991-1992.
Chairman Island County board emergency food and shelter program Federal Emergency Management Agency. Vice chairman Community Resource Network, Oak Harbor, 1991. Steering committee Greater Oak Harbor Economic Summit, 1991.
Strategic planning committee Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville, 1992-1993. Executive committee Mount Baker council Boy Scouts American, 1993. Board director Opportunity Council, Bellingham, 1993-1994, Concerts on the Cove, Coupeville, 1993-1996, vice president, 1994-1995.
Active Oak Harbor Citizen's Comprehensive Plan Task Force, 1994, Readiness to Learn Coupeville Community Team, 1996. Risk management subcommittee chair Associate Provider Network, 1997-1998. Child study team Island County, 1996-1999, child protective team, 1997-1999.
Health advisory board Head Start, Mount Vernon, Washington, 1999-2002. Member National Association of Social Workers (board directors Washington chapter 1982-1985, member nominations leadership identification committee), Academy Certified Social Workers, Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Society Mayflower Descendants.
Married Karen Ann Staake, November 12, 1977. Children: Sarah, Megan, Emily.