Alicia Green has a diverse work experience in the field of horticultural therapy. Alicia started their career at the Chicago Botanic Garden in 2010, where they held various roles. As the Coordinator of the Buehler Enabling Garden, Alicia promoted health and wellness through nature interaction, provided services for people with disabilities, and maintained the garden as a world-class display garden. Alicia also served as the Manager of the Veteran Internship Program, where they developed and implemented the program, oversaw recruitment and operations for veteran interns, and delivered job development curriculum. Alicia was also a Horticultural Therapy Intern Supervisor at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
In 2013, Alicia joined the Chicago Botanic Garden Horticultural Therapy Certificate Program as a Teaching Faculty member, where they worked until November 2019. Additionally, they were the Director At Large at the American Horticultural Therapy Association from October 2017 to October 2019. Prior to their time at the Chicago Botanic Garden, Alicia worked as a Therapeutic Respite Worker at Metropolitan Family Services from November 2007 to March 2010. Overall, Alicia's work experience demonstrates their expertise and dedication to promoting health and well-being through horticultural therapy.
Alicia Green, HTR, has earned a Master of Science in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services from Northeastern Illinois University. Prior to that, they completed a Bachelor of Science in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The dates of their education are not specified in the provided information.
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