Ivan L.

Assistant Director Of Care Management at Alliance for Positive Change

Ivan L. has extensive work experience in various fields. Ivan started their career as a Psychological Technician at the Trauma & Stress Recovery Center in 2014, where they administered psychological testing and prepared consultation reports. From 2013 to 2015, Ivan served as an Extern Coordinator at the Department of State Hospital - Napa, facilitating psychosocial rehabilitation for patients with severe mental illness. Ivan also worked as a Research Assistant at UC Berkeley's Family and Culture Lab, where they contributed to a pilot study on emotion regulation in monolingual and bilingual children. At the UCSF Emotion, Health, and Psychophysiology Lab, Ivan gained experience as a Summer Research Assistant, assisting with studies on the influence of emotions and physiological responses. Recently, Ivan has been employed at The Alliance for Positive Change, initially as a Care Manager, then as a Care Management Program Manager, and currently as the Assistant Director of Care Management. In these roles, Ivan oversaw care coordination for patients with complex psychiatric and/or co-morbid medical conditions, provided supervision to care managers, and handled various administrative and program management tasks.

Ivan L. completed their education with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, from 2011 to 2015. Prior to that, they graduated from Bonita High School in 2011, earning their High School Diploma. No specific field of study was mentioned for their high school education.

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Pomona, United States

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Alliance for Positive Change

Alliance for Positive Change is a leading multiservice organization that provides low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic conditions with access to quality health care, housing, harm reduction, coaching, and renowned peer training and job placement programs that cultivate leadership and economic mobility. Alliance opened in 1991, at the height of the HIV crisis—a welcoming community of transformation and opportunity. Today, we deliver on the promise of positive change with services and resources that equip people to navigate systemic inequities and achieve health and well-being. Learn about all the ways we inspire positive change at www.alliance.nyc.


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