Kaori Isaacson, MA has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Starting in 2003, they worked as a Group Leader at the Divorce Recovery Agency. In 2006, they became a Developmental Interventionist, Social Skills Group Therapist, and MFT Intern at SS and others, where they provided interventions for children with developmental disabilities and coached parents. From 2008 to 2009, they worked at LTSC CDC as a Clinician, Case Manager, Service Coordinator, and Parent Support Group facilitator, providing assessments, coordination of services, and therapy sessions. In 2012, they worked as a Life Coach before transitioning to work as a Japanese Interpreter/Translator at JTA Inc. in 2013. Kaori then joined Duke University School of Nursing as a Sr. Research Specialist in 2019 and Emory University as a Clinical Research Interventionist in 2020, providing support for breast cancer survivors. Since 2021, Kaori has been working at Maven Clinic, first as a Bilingual Care Advocate, then as a Parent Coach, and currently as a Senior Care Advocate (Bilingual). Additionally, in 2021, they also worked as a Zumba Instructor for the City of Raleigh Municipal Government.
Kaori Isaacson, MA, has an education history that includes a Master of Arts degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Marital and Family Therapy, obtained from the California Graduate Institute at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology from 2006 to 2008. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies, General from the University of Arizona, which they completed from 2001 to 2003. Kaori also holds an Associate of Arts degree in Crisis of life from Osaka Jogakuin College, which they obtained from 1999 to 2001.
In addition to their formal education, Kaori Isaacson has obtained various certifications in fields related to their work. Kaori has certifications in Group 2. Social/Behavioral Focus, Health Privacy and Information Security, Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Prisoners, Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Children, Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Pregnant Women, Fetuses, and Neonates, Staff - Responsible Conduct of Research, and Biomedical Research with GCP - Basic/Refresher. These certifications were obtained from the CITI Program, A Division of BRANY, and were completed between 2019 and 2020.
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