Jennifer Money Brady, PhD
Assistant Clinical Professor, Online School Counseling (OSCOUN)
Biography
Dr. Money-Brady is a Clinical Assistant Professor for the Seattle University Online School Counseling program. Previously, Dr. Money-Brady was an Associate Professor and the Director of School Counseling for Indiana Wesleyan University since 2017. Dr. Money- Brady is a licensed school counselor and National Credentialed Counselor who completed her doctoral degree in Counselor Education and Supervision in 2018. Dr. Money-Brady brings 18 total years of experience as a school counselor. Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School built the foundation of Dr. Money-Brady’s Jesuit background as a student and more recently as the Director of Academic Counseling for eight years. She also has worked in mental health with children at the Joseph Maley Foundation and Horizons at SRES, and in grief support group facilitation with Brooke’s Place since 2007. Dr. Money-Brady is the Past Chair and Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the Indiana School Counselor Association. Dr. Money-Brady is a member of the American School Counselor Association, Association of Counselor Education and Supervision, the American Educational Research Association, Indiana School Counselor Association, Indiana Counselor Association, International Association for Resilience and Trauma Counseling, National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Alliance for Grieving Children and she is a fierce ally for LGTBQ+ through the Human Rights Campaign, Trinity Haven, and Indiana Youth Group.
Dr. Money-Brady is a member of the ACES SCIN Secondary Counselor Research group, and she has an interest in Advocacy, Leadership, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma, Supervision and Collaboration with Administrators, Educator Self-Care from Compassion Fatigue, and Hope. She spends her summers supervising a team of counseling students and licensed counselors at Horizon’s at St. Richard’s Academic and Enrichment Summer program. She has also been the Grant Program Director for HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program # 1M01HP45172-01-00 from 2021 thru 2025, which involves a collaborative approach to supporting trauma-responsive care for schools, hospitals, clinics and private practices through counseling and nursing students within the Indiana Wesleyan University program at sites around the United States. Outside of teaching, research, and service, Dr. Money-Brady enjoys being with her husband also an educator and their daughter. She spends her free time in nature with their family pets, hiking, and traveling. Jen is the recipient of the 2022 ACES Professional Service Award.