Delaney McNulty

Delaney McNulty is a Graduate Assistant at the University at Buffalo, co-supervising student employee positions and collaborating with Career Design Center staff on career education and training. McNulty has experience as a Senior Research Aid, supporting the development of a Micro-credential for Doctoral students, and as a Student Mentor, providing support to Indigenous undergraduates. Additional roles include volunteer work at Crisis Services and administrative functions in the Emergency Mental Health Response Services department, where McNulty prepares data summaries and oversees administrative tasks. Earlier experience includes positions as a Deli Clerk and Team Lead/Events Coordinator in food service, demonstrating skills in training, supervision, and customer service. Delaney McNulty holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the University at Buffalo and a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy from the University of Utah.

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Tonawanda, United States

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Crisis Services (of Erie County)

Crisis Services is a not-for-profit agency based in Buffalo, NY and we are hiring! Apply for a full-filling position with us today. Our goal is to surround ourselves with the most compassionate and caring people possible. Are you one of them? Crisis Services strives 24/7 to be the most comprehensive crisis center in upstate New York. We fulfill Buffalo & Erie County’s emergency and mental health needs through the following program services: • 24 Hour Hotline – Crisis Counseling Program • Emergency Mobile Outreach Services • Trauma Response Services • The Advocate Program- Rape, Domestic Violence, Family Violence and Elder Abuse • Community Education and Training • Police/Mental Health Coordination Project Not only is Crisis Services dedicated to ensuring the well-being of the citizens of Erie County, we are dedicated to ensuring the well-being of our employees. Self-care as well as an open and honest working environment are some of the benefits of joining the team. Visit our site to learn more! www.crisisservices.org


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