As Vice President of Clinical Services, Amanda, collaborates on organizational, programmatic, and operational areas related to clinical treatment. She also provides oversight for Client Standard Operating Policy and Procedures, Medical Records, Research and Implementation, and Joint Commission Accreditation. Amanda serves on the Governor’s Behavioral Health Services Planning Council: Rural Frontier Subcommittee, and since 2019, has supported mission of Saint Francis Ministries as the Clinical Director for the Kansas Permanency Case Management contract. Prior to joining SFM, Amanda worked as a clinician and clinical administrator in a correctional setting where she provided treatment for high acuity incarcerated men. A Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Amanda holds a B.A. in psychology from Washburn University and an M.S. in counseling psychology from the University of Kansas.