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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle):

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Provide the following information for the key personnel and other significant contributors in the order listed on Form Page 2. Follow this format for each person. DO NOT EXCEED FOUR PAGES.

NAME POSITION TITLE Margaret Mary Barker aka Missy Rand Barker Director of Training eRA COMMONS USER NAME

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, and include postdoctoral training.) DEGREE INSTITUTION AND LOCATION YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY (if applicable) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University BA 1981 Communications Studies ksburg, VA Virginia Commonwealth University MS 1984 Rehabilitation Counseling Virginia Commonwealth University 15 MS hours 1985-89 Psych, Social WorkB Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond Certificate 2004 Congregational Leadership 140 CEU NOTE: The Biographical Sketch may not exceed four pages. Follow the formats and instructions on the attached sample.

A. Positions and Honors. List in chronological order previous positions, concluding with your present position. List any honors. Include present membership on any Federal Government public advisory committee. Positions and Employment 1981- 83 Chemical Dependency Adolescent Specialist, Parmadale St. Anthony’s Adolescent Chemical Dependency Program (Intensive out-patient model), Cleveland, OH 1983.1989 Chemical Dependency Staff/ Supervisor, Beyond, Inc., Richmond, VA 1989- 2000 Mental Health/ Substance Use Disorders Private Practice, Richmond, VA 1995-2000 Trainer, Commonwealth Addiction Consultants and Trainers, Richmond, VA 1990-current Independent Clinical Trainer and Consultant, Richmond, VA 2000-2008 Project Coordinator/ Trainer, Virginia Commonwealth University, Division of Addiction Psychiatry, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Technology Transfer Center, a SAMHSA/CSAT funded center, Richmond, VA 2005-2010 Faculty Instructor, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond in the School of Congregational Ministry. Specialty track instructor in Adolescents and Parish Nursing providing Substance Use interactive curriculum. 2008- current Director of Training, Region Ten Community Services Board, Charlottesville, VA. This position extends across all 3 major disability areas: Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders, Intellectual Disabilities.

Other Experience and Professional Memberships VAADAC 1984 – 2000. Member, Chair of Ethics Committee, Board of Directors, President, Past President NAADAC 1984 – 2000. Member, Regional Ethics Committee Member, Board of Directors, Conference Planning Committee, Co-Chair Ad Hoc Leadership Committee. Author on Ethics and co-author on Leadership in The Counselor Magazine. 19909-1993 Consultant, Malpractice suit and SUD domestic cases, R. Paul Childress, Principal. RWJ/ SAMHSA Adolescent Workforce Summit member. Randy Muck, Chair Virginia Consortium of Substance Abuse Organizations (CSAO). Steering Committee, Conference Planning Committee 2001-3. Virginia Summer Institute for Addiction Studies (VSIAS). Conference Committee 2 years 2003-5. Faculty 2002-8. VASIP, Virginia Workforce Development Training effort. Faculty 2003-8. National ATTC. 2004-8. Faith-based and Community Initiatives specialist, resource discussion facilitator, panelist for Director’s Meetings. PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04, Reissued 4/2006) Page Biographical Sketch Format Page Region Ten Electronic Record Implementation Team, Leadership position. 2008 – 2009. VACSB. 2008- 2010. Member of HR/Training Committee VACSB, 2010-current. Member, Conference Planning Committee. Region Ten CSB/ University of Virginia School of Nursing Collaborative. Leadership member of non-profit and educational partnership to target and apply for research grants. 2 applications in process currently. Listed as co-PI. Implementation Team: SAMHSA Faith-based Initiatives Regional partnership grant. Awaiting NOGA Fall 2010. VASIP/ COSIG Workforce Training Grant 2008-9. Author, Trainer. Received $24,510 award for 1 year to deliver co-occurring disorder Regional training under a SAMSHA/CSAT grant. Total participant #: 524

Awards VAADAC Counselor of the Year. Region Ten Community Services Board. 2008. “WE CAN” award for outstanding efforts in implementing first electronic health record in the agency serving 6,200 consumers by 600 staff in Central Virginia.

Credentials Licensed Professional Counselor, Commonwealth of Virginia (#0701 001468) Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, Commonwealth of Virginia (#0710 000345)

B. Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order). Do not include publications submitted or in preparation.

C. Research Support. List selected ongoing or completed (during the last three years) research projects (federal and non-federal support). Begin with the projects that are most relevant to the research proposed in this application. Briefly indicate the overall goals of the projects and your role (e.g. PI, Co- Investigator, Consultant) in the research project. Do not list award amounts or percent effort in projects.

Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle): PI, Mid-Atlantic Addiction Technology Transfer Horvatich, Paula Center, Virginia Commonwealth University

As a nationwide, multidisciplinary resource for professionals in the addictions treatment and recovery services field, the ATTC Network serves to:

Raise awareness of evidence-based and promising treatment and recovery practices,

Build skills to prepare the workforce to deliver state-of-the-art addictions treatment and recovery services, and

Change practice by incorporating these new skills into everyday use for the purpose of improving addictions treatment and recovery outcomes.

As Project Coordinator, developed and delivered web and classroom based curricula for a variety of mental health/substance use disorders/faith-based partners/adult and juvenile justice staff for 9 years across a 4 state region. GPRA outcome measures utilized for every training event and collaboration with partners. As Faith-based and Community Initiatives Coordinator, managed Virginia Pilot and fostered educational partnership with Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.

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COSIG grant to Virginia. Deal, Sterling, Principal Investigator Department of Mental Health Mental Retardation Substance Abuse Services (renamed: Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services 7/09)

Grant goal to expand capacity of workforce to deliver effective co-occurring disorder services through infrastructure and training initiatives.

 Steering Committee invited facilitator  Workforce Development and Training Taskforce. Principal co-author of statewide training plan. Funding recommendations forwarded by SA Director to Assistant Commissioner of Virginia

CSAT Effective Adolescent Treatment Grant. Project TREAT Deal, Sterling Principal Investigator Department of Mental Health Mental Retardation Substance Abuse Services (renamed: Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services 7/09)

Grant goal to expand capacity and develop coordinated infrastructure to deliver effective adolescent substance abuse and co-occurring disorder treatment utilizing evidence based practices.

 Trainer, curriculum developer for statewide training on Evidence Based Practices for Adolescents.

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