Rachel Naasko joined the Office of Field Education as a field educator/lecturer/field liaison in March 2016. Naasko previously worked in the University of Michigan Dean of Students Office as the Director of the Blavin Scholars Program and the University’s Critical Incident Coordinator, a position she held since 2008. She was responsible for program development, financial management, donor relations and development, staff training and case management.
Prior to her time at U-M, Naasko worked as an outpatient clinician serving children and young adults. Her interest for supporting students’ educational success developed in her position as a school social worker in private therapeutic day schools, as well as the public school system where she served as a Behavior Learning Specialist. Shel also served as a district consult for students with special needs.
Naasko earned her MSW degree from Wayne State University in 1999 and has served as a field instructor for many years working and mentoring graduate students from U-M as well as several other social work programs.
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Education
- 2022 DSW Organizational leadershipUniversity of Alabama, Birmingham
- 1999 MSW Social WorkWayne State University, Detroit
- 1997 BSWEastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
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Activities
Publications
Experience
Year | Description |
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2020-present | Field Faculty/LEO Lecturer IV, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI |
2016-2020 | Field Faculty/LEO Lecturer III, School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI |
2010 - 2016 | Director, Blavin Scholars Program, University of Michigan, Dean of Students Office, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
2008 - 2016 | Critical Incident Case Manager, University of Michigan, Dean of Students Office, Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
2007 - 2008 | Outpatient Therapist, Starfish Family Services, Livonia, Michigan. |
2001 - 2002 | Behavior Management Specialist, Jefferson Middle School, Naperville, Illinois. |
2001 - 2002 | Behavior Learning Specialist, District #203, Naperville Public Schools, Naperville, Illinois. |
1999 - 2001 | Social Worker, Victor C. Neumann School, Chicago, Illinois. |
Honors and Awards
Presentations
Year | Description |
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2018 | Naasko, R. (2018, October). The value of field education. Presented at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting, Orlando, FL. |
2019 | Naasko, R., Burke, J. (2019, February) Higher Education Supports for Youth with Experience in Foster Care. Ann Arbor, MI. |
2019 | Naasko, R., Robertson, L., & Stewart, A. (2019, October). Social Work Practice in Higher Education Settings, Council of Social Work Education Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. |
2020 | Daniels, S., & Naasko, R. (2020, March). Social Work Practice in Student Affairs: Collaboration, Innovation, and Success. NASPA, Austin, TX. |
Courses
Title | Instructor | Term | Course Section | Meeting Start | Meeting End | |
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Social Work Capstone - Micro | Naasko, Rachel T. | 004 | 06:00 pm | 09:00 pm | View Course | |
Advanced Field Education | Naasko, Rachel T. | 332 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | View Course | |
Foundation Field Education | Naasko, Rachel T. | 332 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | View Course |