Kyle J. Rooney, MA, LCADC, CCS
Kyle is currently a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Certified Clinical Supervisor in the state of New Jersey. Kyle is currently a Senior Adjunct Professor at Atlantic Cape Community College in Mays Landing, NJ. He previously taught the NJ State Licensing and Certification courses for Drug and Alcohol Counselors, Professional Issues in Addiction Counseling and Assessment Skills in Addiction Counseling. He has previously taught Introduction to Substance Abuse Counseling at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr, PA. Kyle currently serves on the Atlantic Cape Community College Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Addiction Counseling Advisory Board. Kyle has extensive experience in the Addiction Counseling field working in all levels of care and serving clients and their families in a multitude of clinical and leadership roles. Kyle previously worked as a full-time Care Coordinator for the New Jersey Work First Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Initiative where he had the pleasure of doing substance use and mental health assessments for the Board of Social Services and the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Kyle is experienced as a family support group facilitator, primary therapist, group facilitator, and director of substance abuse counseling. Kyle has worked tirelessly to help clients and their families understand the root causes behind addictive behavior. As a clinician, Kyle is trained and experienced in CBT, DBT, REBT, and ACT cognitive therapies. Kyle earned his master’s degree in counseling psychology in 2018 from Rosemont College in Bryn Mawr, PA where he graduated with Magna Cum Laude Honors. Kyle has been personally affected by addiction and he uses his personal experience to inspire hope in the clients that he serves. Kyle enjoys crabbing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, tent camping, traveling, and following Philadelphia sports teams and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football team.
Evelyn Rosa, PMHNP, R.N., is a transformational leader with more than 20 years of nursing and healthcare experience. She drives a culture of high performance and continuous improvement. Evelyn is the Director of Nursing for the New Jersey We Level Up Treatment facility. In this role, she provides leadership and direction for the nursing staff and is responsible for planning, organizing, directing and controlling all functions of nursing, care coordination, volunteer services, pharmacy, facilities, and support services, as well as overseeing emergency medicine.
She is a highly accomplished nursing leader with vast experience in quality management, service excellence, patient throughput, staff recruitment and retention, and regulatory affairs.
Evelyn has been a nurse since 2014 as an ICU and correctional nurse. Over the next 10 years, she held various positions increasing the breadth of her responsibilities. She was responsible for optimizing clinical quality, safety and service standards in one of the largest hospital emergency centers in Philadelphia, PA .
Evelyn Rosa received a Bachelor of Science in nursing, graduating cum laude from Capella University. She earned a Master of Science in Nursing at Walden University. She is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner credentialed through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Ashley is a dedicated addiction professional and as a Primary Therapist she utilizes a strengths based and solution focused approach. Ashley is a staunch advocate for clients who have substance use and mental health disorders and she works tirelessly to help clients identify and treat their underlining issues for substance use. Ashley is committed to delivering the highest level of counseling and therapeutic services, she utilizes CBT, DBT, as well as MI as a part of her clinical approach. Ashley received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Health Education from Sam Houston State University and her Master’s degree in Addiction Studies from Monmouth University, she is working towards her LCADC. Ashley enjoys kickboxing and Ju-Jitsu, as well as being a parent to her daughter.