Cricket Farr is currently the Director of Housing Stabilization & Supports at FULL LIFE CARE. Prior to this, they worked as an enumerator with the U.S. Census Bureau where they were responsible for collecting household and demographic information.
Before that, they worked as a research coordinator at the University of Washington where they coordinated an observational study assessing the efficacy of spinal cord stimulators to treat back and leg pain in subjects who had already received multiple surgeries. Her responsibilities included initiating submission of regulatory documents to the IRB, reviewing medical records of enrolled subjects for any adverse events related to the implantation of a spinal cord stimulator, designing case report forms to ensure accurate data collection and data entry, hiring and training a Spanish speaking Research Assistant, entering data from multiple sources into multiple database programs, maintaining a database containing confidential subject contact information, tracking subjects, interviewing subjects who may be in extreme pain, and writing and maintaining a Manual of Procedures for the study.
Cricket Farr has a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, as well as a Certificate in Psychology from the University of New Orleans. They also hold a Bachelor of Arts in Cricket'story pre 1715 from The University of the South, and have a Chemical Dependency Certificate from City University of Seattle. In addition, they have a Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling Certificate from City University of Seattle, and a Bachelor's Degree in European Cricket'story from The University of the South. Finally, they have a Behavioral Health and Aging Certificate from the University of Washington.
Cricket Farr reports to David Richart, Executive Director. They work with Bev Falgione - Advancement Director, Michael Jorgenson - Program Manager, and Emily Roberts - Program Manager of Snohomish County.
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