Julia Hayman-Hamilton
Julia Hayman-Hamilton is a licensed public health social worker by profession. She has spent the last seventeen years working in the field of family support. She is currently self employed as an Independent Program Consultant.
Ms. Hayman-Hamilton’s consulting projects include developing and implementing a co-parenting program for never married parents, providing technical assistance to neighborhoods implementing a school readiness initiative, training facilitators to utilize a healthy relationships and marriage curriculum for fragile families, conducting quality assurance assessments for nonprofit human service programs, developing a national nonprofit organization and facilitating staff development and parent education workshops.
She has provided services for the Center for Urban Families, formerly the Center for Fathers, Families and Workforce Development (CFWD), Baltimore’s Success by 6® Partnership, Baltimore City Healthy Start, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore County Public Schools, Baltimore City Health Department, Friends of the Family and Baltimore County Child Care Links. Prior to becoming a consultant, she served as the Center Director for the Baltimore City Healthy Start’s Neighborhood Healthy Start Center.
Ms. Hayman-Hamilton‘s career experiences also include working as the Supervising Social Worker and Social Worker with the Child Opportunity Program (Head Start) in Denver, Colorado and as a Research Assistant with the Office of Minority Health in the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Mrs. Hayman-Hamilton received a Bachelor of Science degree from Spelman College and Master degrees in Social Work and Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ms. Hayman-Hamilton’s concentration in her graduate studies was maternal and child health. Her areas of expertise are staff and program development, parent and child attachment/bonding, parent education and training and case management and home visiting.
