About Jacquelyn
- Pronouns: she/her
- Graduate Program(s) of Instruction: Social Work
Q&A with Jacquelyn
What is your background/industry experience and research focus?
My areas of professional interest include child/adolescent mental health, trauma, parent activation, clinical supervision and program development. I am interested in Latinx studies, resiliency and community development. I collaborate with several organizations that are passionate about improving mental health outcomes for the Latinx community. I have delivered multiple trainings in the community and in schools to support professionals in developing cultural humility and identify best practices when working with individuals who have experienced trauma during migration.
How would you describe the research UNC Charlotte does and your role in it?
As the director of Practicum Education and a social work professional, I am committed to advancing equitable, evidence-informed practicum education. My work focuses on improving social work students’ practicum experiences through intentional placement coordination, responsive support and the integration of research into practice. My current research interests center on enhancing cultural humility in the social work field and developing innovative strategies to better prepare students for complex practicum environments. These efforts align with UNC Charlotte’s commitment to engaged scholarship, social justice, and community-based research that creates meaningful, real-world impact.
How does your graduate program(s) of instruction establish important connections to industry professionals?
UNC Charlotte’s School of Social Work graduate programs are designed to prepare students for real-world practice through intentional connections with professionals in the social work field. These connections are fostered in multiple ways through practicum placements, community-engaged faculty and guest speakers.
What’s your favorite thing about being a faculty member of your graduate program?
The social work graduate faculty is an incredible team of integrated, experienced professionals. The social work graduate school is a dynamic and engaging community of professionals committed to student growth and exemplary education.
What kinds of experiences can soon-to-be graduate students expect to participate in?
Graduate students will have the opportunity to engage in various immersive learning opportunities through simulations and practicum experiences. They will also be presented with the opportunity to connect with various professionals in the field to foster an understanding of real-life practice.
More Graduate Niner Spotlights
Explore the stories of our Graduate Niners and Faculty who are making a meaningful impact at Charlotte.
Patricia Archilla Fraticelli