Eric Syphers

Application Analyst at Community Alliance

Eric Syphers has extensive experience in the fields of application analysis and quality assurance, with a career spanning over two decades in various roles focused on at-risk youth and program compliance. Since July 2016, Eric has served as an Application Analyst at Community Alliance. Prior to this role, Eric held a position as a Business Intelligence Intern at Catch Intelligence and worked as a Quality Assurance Coordinator at Goodwill Industries, ensuring adherence to regulations and performance standards. Earlier roles include Program Auditor at Omaha Home for Boys, where Eric ensured compliance with state and accreditation standards, and Consultant/Case Manager, managing individual group home programs for at-risk youth. Eric's foundational experience includes substantial roles at Father Flanagan's Boys Home and Achievement Place for Boys, where skills related to coaching and treatment planning were developed. Eric holds a Master’s degree in Human Development and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from The University of Kansas.

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Omaha, United States

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Community Alliance

At Community Alliance, our sole focus is, and always has been on adults with mental illness. Since 1981, this fact has separated us from more traditional social service agencies and treatment centers in the Omaha area. We are an organization of over 250 dedicated, concerned professionals and volunteers who believe in the potential of recovery for all individuals with a mental illness and we dedicate all our resources to support the journey of each individual we serve. We work to provide programs and opportunities to encourage individuals to develop the strengths and skills to deal with their mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder. Additionally, we serve as an advocate with doctors, social service networks, and throughout the community. We go outside the walls of the hospital and our own facilities to support people in their own neighborhoods and communities, where the strengths and confidences we have helped them develop can be put into practice. We advocate with government and others for greater access to the life-restoring services and needed policy changes that can ease the journey being traveled by so many individuals with mental illness and their families. And we work to help erase the stigma and myths that still surround mental illness and which still serve as roadblocks along the road to recovery.


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