Ja’Nya Jenoch
Founder
RHCS
Bio
Dr. Ja’Nya Jenoch is a social scientist, educator, and clinician with 20+ years of experience in various educational, clinical, and research settings.
She has taught diverse students in multiple college and university settings with a variety of formats.
As a clinician, Dr. Jenoch has specialized in helping children, teens, and adults develop positive coping skills and stress management techniques when dealing with anxiety or depression.
She has helped many children and parents work towards school success through psychological evaluations and individual counselling.
Her research interests include maternity leave, family policy, work and family conflict, and the effects of domestic violence on children.
During the past 3 years, Dr. Jenoch has been increasing her knowledge and skillset in technology and computer programming.
She recently served as the project manager for a zero-exclusion hackathon for 2 consecutive years; and is co-managing a global ethics hackathon for 2023.
Dr. Jenoch’s academic and professional awards include the 2020-2021 Early Career Fellowship from the Work and Family Researchers’ Network; and a 2023 ACS Teaching Fellowship.
Dr. Jenoch earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master’s degree in clinical psychology, and a doctorate degree in sociology with a specialization in health, families, and communities.
She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology.
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May 23-24, 2023 (A GatherVerse Event)