Charmant Ollivierre

Clinical Program Manager & Transportation Director at San Marcos Treatment Center

Charmant Ollivierre has a diverse work experience. Starting in 2005, they worked as a Physical Education Teacher at Anglican Primary School, where they planned and taught sports activities to students. In 2007, they transitioned to a Jr Air Conditioning Technician role at Thompson Cooling, where they installed and repaired HVAC systems. From 2008 to 2009, they worked as a Computer Lab Attendant at Colby Community College, providing technical support to students and staff. In 2013, they joined Texas State University Athletic Academic Center as a Front Desk Attendant, responsible for checking in athletes in study hall. They then moved on to San Marcos Treatment Center, where they held multiple roles including Mental Health Associate, Facility Administrative Officer, Assistant Manager, and finally Clinical Program Manager & Transportation Director. In these positions, they demonstrated skills in team management, customer service, administration, and training.

Charmant Ollivierre completed a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Work Force and Leadership Management at Texas State University from 2010 to 2013. In 2008 - 2010, they also obtained an Associate of Science in Computer Science from Colby Community College. Additionally, Charmant has a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician from Columbia Southern University, earned from 2018 to 2020. They also hold an IAAF Level 2 Coaching certificate from the International Association of Athletics Federations, obtained in 2005.

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San Marcos Treatment Center

San Marcos Treatment Center, originally the Brown School, was founded in 1940 by Bert and Lorine Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown moved to Austin in 1933 during the depression, arriving by train with two little boys, two ragged suitcases and sixty cents. They established one of the first rest homes in Austin. This was a home for impaired patients. They progressed from there until 1940, when they found the opportunity to lease a building which was known as the Spring Lake Resort. They continued to lease this building while expanding to two units on the hillside of the current property. As the number of children grew, the Brown Hall Unit opened at the base of the hillside in 1953. In 1960, the Hillview Unit, named for its hilltop location, was constructed with donations from parents of the children who were the first residents. All units merged in 1974 to become San Marcos Treatment Center.


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