COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES ANNOUNCES NEW DEPUTY DIRECTOR

COMMUNITY COUNSELING SERVICES ANNOUNCES NEW DEPUTY DIRECTOR

The board of directors of Community Counseling Services has appointed Kim Smith of Huron, the new Deputy Director of the agency.  Kim Smith has been employed with Community Counseling Services since 1993.  Smith has a master’s degree in psychiatric rehabilitation from Rutgers University.   She started in the Charlie Farrell House as a child care workers, in 1994 she moved to the Bradfield Leary Center where she was a job coach, residential psychiatric aid and a case manager. In 2001, she was an IMPACT case manager, and in 2008 she was promoted to the IMPACT program director.  She was then promoted in 2011 to Chief Operations Officer and held that position until 2014 when she was named Deputy Director.

Smith lives in Huron with her husband, Todd and son Jake who attends Huron High School.  Her parents are Bob and Sharon Jones of Huron.

Community Counseling Services provides behavioral health services including: psychiatric, counseling services for children and adults, case management, addiction services and youth prevention in the following seven counties:  Beadle, Kingsbury, Hand, Miner, Moody, Lake and Jerauld.

Kim Smith, Deputy Director

 

 

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