Staff

Camp Recovery Center Executive Director

James Bailey, M.Ed., M.H.A.
Executive Director

James Bailey has roughly 20 years of experience in the field of behavioral health. He most recently served as Executive Director for a start-up acute care psychiatric hospital for seniors in Denver, Colorado. Prior to this, he was CEO of Cottonwood in Salt Lake City, responsible for the full operations of the 86-bed residential treatment facility. James also served as an administrator for Benchmark Behavioral Health Systems for 11 years.

James earned his Master in Healthcare Administration from the University of Minnesota and his Master of Education from Northern Arizona University. He is an approved instructor for the University of Phoenix, where he has taught courses in organizational behavior, child development, health care, psychology and more.

In his free time, James enjoys playing golf and has written a number of books and screenplays. His work at The Camp gives him a great deal of satisfaction because he enjoys seeing people grow, including himself, staff and patients.

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Camp Recovery Counselor

Zoe R., BA

Case Manager

“I am so moved when my clients are able to change their lives.  It gives me so much joy to see their growth and the freedom they gain through their recovery.” – Zoe

Zoe first began working at the Camp in 2002.  She then returned to school and earned her Bachlors Degree in Women’s Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She returned to the Camp in 2008 and began Case Mangagement in 2009.  She is currently in graduate school at John F. Kennedy University to earn her Marriage and Family Therapy License.

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Leslie L., LAADC, CADC-II

Intensive Outpatient Coordinator

“It warms my heart when I see the light come back into someone’s face.” – Leslie

Leslie came to the Camp in 2005 after completing counseiling certification at Bethany College (CPAC). She started as noc Clinical Tech, promoted to case manager, promoted to assistant adult program coordinator, promoted to Adult Program Coordinator , then transitioned to IOP.

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admissions director at The CAMPMarian L.

Director of Admissions

“Working in the recovery field is one of the most rewarding jobs I’ve ever had.” – Marian

Marian came to THE CAMP in 2004 after a succesful finance career in Silicon Valley. She manages the Busines office functions of Finance and Admissions. Marian likes to sail and play golf.

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teen rehab director

Jeff Geiger, LAADAC, CADC-II

Clinical Tech Director

“When I am able to be both a teacher and a student in the same day then I am truly open to the gifts that come from helping others..” – Jeff

Jeff Came to The Camp in 2006 and has served in several different positions on both the Adult and Adolescent Unit before being placed in his current position. Jeff enjoys working with all levels of clientele. He takes a therapuetic approach to the 12 steps and specializes in crisis intervention.

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John Sharp, RAS

utilization review CAMPUtilization Review/QA Director

“Recovery changes lives and I am honored to help others access and receive high quality care.” -John

I came to The Camp about 6 years ago after working as a Counselor and Intake Director at another facility for 5 years. I currently oversee the Utilization Review, Medical Records and QA Departments and am a member of the company’s UR Task Force representing the Western region.

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