Steven and Vicki Ramirez are the Founders of Shiloh House and have led the organization for over 30 years.

Steven is the Chief Executive Officer of Shiloh House. He is responsible for the oversight, management and creation of all programs and policies for the organization.  He has extensive experience in organizational leadership, financial oversight and organization operations. He is a strong advocate for children, youth and families and is a member of the Child Welfare League of America and the Colorado Association of Family and Children’s Agencies. He currently serves on the Colorado Department of Education Facility Schools Board and the State of Colorado Child Protection Panel.

Vicki Ramirez is the Founder and retired Chief Deputy Executive Officer of Shiloh House. Vicki’s passion for helping abused, neglected and traumatized children has been her life mission. Her duties include multi-site agency interests with respect to all financial matters including budgeting, investments, agency policies, and strategic planning. Over the years Vicki has been instrumental in the creation and supervision of numerous programs to benefit children ranging from residential care to outreach programs in the home.

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Administrators

Administrators at Shiloh House specialize in their area of expertise including residential services, human resource management, clinical, educational and financial services. Shiloh House Administrators also serve as liaisons to the community and to other professionals in the field.

Clinicians

Clinicians at Shiloh House provide intensive therapeutic services individually with clients as well as family and multi-family group services, case management and crisis intervention services. Clinicians are licensed professionals that hold a Master’s Degree in Social Work or a Master’s Degree in a related field with experience working with emotionally disturbed youth and their families.

Treatment Counselors

Treatment Counselors provide direct care to youth participating in Shiloh House’s therapeutic treatment programs. They are responsible for daily documentation, behavior management, teaching social and life skills to clients and integrating goals identified in clients’ treatment plans in day to day tasks. Treatment Counselors must have a Bachelor’s Degree in a human services related field or 2 years of education with 2 years experience in a human services related field. Experience may be substituted for a Degree in some cases.

Teachers

Certified, licensed teachers provide instruction for students requiring a more structured classroom setting that address the behavioral issues, academic needs.

Community Based Coaches

Our Life Skills, Family, and Independent Living Coaches provide services to clients in their homes or in other community settings. Services are based directly on the needs of the individual youth or family.

Support Staff

Every team member at Shiloh House is crucial to the success of our mission. We rely on our Operations, Medical Transportation, and Food Service staff to keep our organization functioning efficiently.

Reach out to info@shilohhouse.net for more information about joining our Advisory Board!