Kim Corbett

Bookkeeper

Researcher

Phone: (949) 842-1931

Fax: (503) 243-2454

Email: corbett@npcresearch.com

Kim Corbett joined NPC Research in May 2015 as the company bookkeeper. She handles Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable in addition to various other administrative duties. Ms. Corbett has more than 20 years of experience in accounting and bookkeeping. She has worked in various capacities including A/P, A/R, billing, financial reconciliations, banking, audits, commissions, payroll, and office management.

In addition to her administrative duties, Ms. Corbett provides direct project support, including data entry, data checking, data system review and testing, and technical assistance to clients and program staff. She conducts working sessions by phone to resolve data questions and increase data quality.

She has worked on the JCP evaluation since 2016. In addition to the JCP project, she has worked on nine Tribal projects, a youth mentoring project, and a treatment court evaluation. The topic areas cover behavioral health for Native youth, teen pregnancy prevention, youth suicide prevention, substance misuse prevention and intervention, and community capacity-building.

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Projects, Publications, and Presentations

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Title Type Category
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Service Native Youth Suicide Prevention Program Evaluation project Community Health, Youth Development
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Native Connections Program Evaluation project Community Health, Other
Kissick, K., Mackin, J. R., & Corbett, K. (January 2016) Friends of the Children – Portland: Evaluation Report, July 2014 – June 2015 Portland, OR: NPC Research
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publication Youth Development