Jill Malone

Program Administrator at Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

Jill Malone is a seasoned professional currently serving as a BJA Visiting Fellow at the U.S. Department of Justice, focusing on enhancing support for individuals in recovery from justice involvement. As a Program Administrator for the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Jill manages the operations of a culturally centered outpatient Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health facility while providing clinical supervision and overseeing administrative functions. Previous roles include Lead SUDP Counselor at the Center for Justice Social Work, where Jill worked with first responders on mobile health teams, and various counseling positions in treatment settings. Jill's strong educational background includes a Master of Social Work and a Master of Arts in Addiction Studies from Eastern Washington University, complemented by two bachelor's degrees from Central Washington University in Psychology and Social Sciences.

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Marysville, United States

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Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

Many centuries ago, long before the area was settled, long before forests and grasslands were replaced with asphalt, our ancestors celebrated the journey of life and lived from the resources this land provides. As their children played and learned about nature, the adults would hunt, fish, and hand craft items for daily survival. Festively, they would periodically gather to celebrate and give thanks for all they had. We--their descendents--the Stillaguamish people reverently celebrate the rich culture and history that was, and still is, ours. The Stillaguamish Tribe Of Indians, a sovereign, federally recognized native tribe, is committed to serving our members, preserving our culture, and continuing the stewardship of our native lands.


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201-500

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