Opioid Epidemic in MT
Oct 27, 2017
Scott Malloy, MT Healthcare Foundation
Opioid Epidemic in MT

Scott Malloy has spent his career in behavioral health working in variety of direct care, management, and administrative roles. As Senior Program Officer for the Montana Healthcare Foundation (MHCF), Scott provides leadership for MHCF’s programs, grant making, initiatives, and capacity building.

Prior to assuming duties as Senior Program Officer with the MHCF, Scott worked as the Director of a program assertive community treatment (PACT) in Phoenix, Arizona, the Director of Western Montana Mental Health in Butte Montana, and most recently as the Executive Director for the Gallatin Mental Health Center in Bozeman and Livingston, Montana.

Scott has developed and overseen a variety of programs including: jail diversion, crisis intervention training (CIT), crisis stabilization and response, peer-run drop-in centers; school based mental health programs, supported housing, supported employment, and programs of assertive community treatment (PACT). Scott has special interest in collaborative and integrated approaches that are community driven and client centered.

Scott was raised in Miles City, MT and received his bachelor’s degree from Rocky Mountain College and his master’s degree in social work from Arizona State University. Scott is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker and currently serves as a board member of the Human Resource Development Council in Bozeman.

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