Deborah Nass

Office Services Supervisor at Bayside Marin Treatment Center

Deborah Nass has extensive experience in human resources and substance abuse counseling, currently serving as Office Services Supervisor at Bayside Marin Treatment Center since May 2015. Previously, Deborah owned DHN Counseling & Consulting from January 1999 to April 2015, where expertise was shared on various HR issues including EEOC claims and employee relations. Deborah also served as a Substance Abuse Counselor at Living At Reflections for a brief period and held managerial roles in employee relations and benefits at SVG Thermal Systems from 1989 to 1999. Earlier career experience includes working as a Substance Abuse Therapist at Dominican Santa Cruz Hospital. Educational qualifications include degrees in Human Resources Management and Substance Abuse from the University of California, Santa Cruz, supplemented by certifications in Human Resources Management and Services.

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Bayside Marin Treatment Center

Bayside Marin is a premier provider of residential and outpatient treatment for adults who are struggling with substance abuse, addiction, and certain co-occurring disorders. Nestled in the hills of Marin County, California, Bayside’s residential program is a luxurious oasis of serenity, security, and privacy where men and women can receive world-class services that have been customized to meet their unique strengths needs, and goals. For individuals who can benefit from step-down support following the completion of residential treatment, or whose needs are not severe enough to require residential services, Bayside Marin also offers intensive outpatient care at two comfortable and exclusive locations in Marin County and San Francisco. At both the residential and outpatient levels of care, Bayside Marin provides an unparalleled treatment experience that prepares participants to make the changes that will empower them to live healthier, more productive, and more satisfying lives, free from the constraints of chemical dependency.


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