Jess Bowers BIO Jess Bowers is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work at UW-Stevens Point. She also coordinates the Social Work Field Education Program. Bower is an advanced practice social worker who worked at the Marathon County Department of Social Services in the realm of child welfare before joining the UWSP faculty. In addition, Bowers is licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in school social work. On campus, Bowers is active on the Center for Prevention Advisory Committee for the Dean of Students and works on the advisory committee for Women and Gender Studies. For the past four years, Bowers has been a member of the Portage County Hoarding Task Force. AWARDS UW-Stevens Point, University Service Award (2023) RESEARCH INTERESTS Child Abuse Prevention Child Welfare PUBLICATIONS Maguire-J. K., & Bowers, J. (2015). “Marathon County community response: Voluntary services for families screened out of child protective services.” Child Welfare, 93(5), 65-82. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313373504_Marathon_County_Community_Response_Voluntary_Services_for_Families_Screened_out_of_Child_Protective_Services PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS National Association of Social Workers ADVICE Listen more than you talk, because you are unlikely to learn anything by just listening to yourself talk. FUN FACT When she was growing up, she wanted to be a social worker. Associate Professor Department of Sociology and Social Work field coordinator Office: SCI B339 Email: jess.bowers@uwsp.edu Education MSW - Child Welfare Concentration University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Social Work University of Wisconsin-Madison B.A. - Sociology University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Courses Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions Introduction to Social Work Social Welfare Policies and Programs Social Work Practicum