Principal Lecturer
University of Maine
Judith Josiah-Martin, PhD, ACSW, CADC, has been a part of the University of Maine community for the past 16 years, as School of Social Work faculty and as the Director of Multicultural Student Life. Her alma maters are Smith College School of Social Work for a PhD in Clinical Social Work, and Washington University-St. Louis for a MSW degree emphasis in Social Welfare, Administration and Community Development. Dr. Josiah-Martin was the 2021 President’s Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award recipient for the University of Maine. She serves the broader community on the Board of Trustees for St Joseph’s Healthcare System, and the Board of Directors for Maine Migrant Health Program.
Dr. Josiah-Martin has spent 38+ years working in the field of social work as a: clinical social worker; program administrator; mental health trainer and consultant; community advocate; secondary and tertiary educator; social activist; grant coordinator; and researcher. Her areas of specialization include: clinical practice with individuals, groups and families; substance use and trauma related disorders; family life matters, practice interventions for under-represented and marginalized populations; and intercultural effective communication with focus on equity and inclusion in the workplace. She is an avid reader, a musician and a world traveler who enjoys outdoor adventures.
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