Recovery Network of Programs, Inc.
Carolina Grijalba-Rodriguez, LCSW has a diverse range of work experiences in the field of social work. Carolina is currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Sacred Heart University since September 2021. Prior to this, they held the role of Stamford PD Clinical Director of Law Enforcement Initiatives at Recovery Network of Programs, Inc. starting in April 2021.
Carolina also has experience as the Gender-Based Violence Prevention Program Director at the Center for Safer Communities, where they managed the daily operations of the program, conducted assessments, and developed individualized service plans. Additionally, they worked as an Adjunct Professor at Western Connecticut State University starting in August 2019.
Earlier in their career, Carolina served as the Domestic Violence Program Director at ARC from 2016 to 2017 and as a Parent Educator at Danbury Public Schools from 2015 to 2016.
Carolina has also worked as a Project Manager/Per Diem National Trainer at David Mandel and Associates, LLC, where they facilitated training and consultation on the Safe and Together Model nationally. Carolina served as a DV Consultant/Trainer at Susan B. Anthony Project from 2009 to 2012, conducting assessments and providing support to social work staff. Prior to that, they were a Domestic Violence Consultant/Trainer at Wheeler Clinic from 2006 to 2009, where they pioneered the use of the Safe and Together Model in assessing domestic violence in child welfare cases.
Overall, Carolina Grijalba-Rodriguez, LCSW has a wealth of experience in various roles related to gender-based violence prevention, domestic violence intervention, and training and consultation in the field of social work.
Carolina Grijalba-Rodriguez, LCSW holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Fordham University and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Social Work from Sacred Heart University. In addition to their educational qualifications, they have obtained certifications in Mediation Skills Training from Quinnipiac University School of Law and is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker accredited by the CT Department of Public Health.
Recovery Network of Programs, Inc.
Recovery Network of Programs (RNP) is a non-profit social service agency that has been providing critical recovery care and support services to the Greater Bridgeport Community for 50 years. Our dedicated staff is experienced in delivering inclusive care that is held to the highest standards of respect, integrity, and excellence. Our mission is to provide comprehensive care and expert recovery services to any individual or family on their journey to restore hope, health, and healing. We are committed to empowering those in need to get the compassionate and personalized support they deserve to help improve their lives, all while creating impactful change in our community. At RNP, we understand that the road to recovery is different for each individual. Whether you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, mental health, or behavioral health, we tailor our holistic service offerings to meet the personal needs of each client, providing integrated support through every stage of recovery. Regardless of race, gender, age, sexual identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or financial status, we are here to provide a safe and healing environment for all. For more information, visit: www.recovery-programs.org.