By Appointment
MSW, Metropolitan State University of Denver
BSW, University of Wyoming
Ashlee Davis is an assistant clinical professor of social work. Davis received her undergraduate degree in social work from the University of Wyoming in 2010 and her MSW from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2013. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of Colorado and will soon be a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in the state of Alabama. Davis has prior experience teaching graduate social work courses, in person and online. She has taught integrated social work practice, social work values, disproportionality and disparity across systems as well as school social work courses at her previous institution. In addition, she spent the past two years in program leadership focusing on curriculum development, program facilitation and graduate student support at the University of Denver.
Prior to academia, Davis spent over a decade working with a diverse array of adolescents, young adults and their families in community mental health and school-based mental health programs. She provided crisis intervention, social-emotional education, individual and group counseling as well as school-wide prevention services. Davis’ specializations within the school setting included behavior management, trauma informed school practices, school wide multi-tiered systems of support, and crisis intervention.
Davis teaching interests include Social Work Methods courses, Practicum, HBSE as well as other child/adolescent courses.