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James M. Roberson, LMSW

James Roberson has worked for KVC since 2004 and currently serves as Senior Vice President at KVC Missouri where he oversees residential treatment, admissions, and trauma-informed services. He is passionate about improving health outcomes for children and families through innovative, science-based treatments. James uses his expertise in childhood trauma and positive behavior supports to strengthen KVC Missouri’s inclusive, trauma-informed treatment experience.

Throughout his career, James has gained extensive expertise in organizational development of inpatient children’s mental health hospitals, residential treatment centers, education centers and community-based services. He specializes in oversight of inpatient and residential programming, performance improvement, treatment innovation, special initiatives, and the implementation of evidence-based practices. Prior to working with KVC Missouri, James was a part of the Camber Mental Health leadership team.

James is a tier-three national certified trainer for Trauma Systems Therapy and has completed the Kansas Institute for Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports facilitator course. His innovative approach to developing best practices and programs focused on efficacy has enhanced KVC’s treatment programs over the years and has led to engagement in projects with various communities, health systems, residential centers, school districts, and detention centers throughout the U.S. and internationally.

James earned a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kansas.

“I love working at KVC because we think critically and innovate to solve complex problems. I am proud that we are a critical part of the human service and mental health systems in Missouri and Kansas. I challenge our team every day to address gaps in the system and be part of the solution for children and families.” – James Roberson

For scheduling, contact Sonya Spencer, Executive Assistant at sspencer@kvc.org or 573-465-0837.

 

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