Daniel Jerome Hall, LCSW

Adult and Juvenile Detention Clinician

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1959

Born in Pocatello, Idaho, to parents Jerome and Marlene.

1978

Serves various missions on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ the Latter-day Saints until 1980.

1984

Serves as a member of the U.S. Air Force until 1987.

1990

Becomes a licensed social worker; Is a case manager and rehabilitation specialist at an adult mental health center in Idaho until 2014.

1990

Earns a bachelor’s degree in pre-law and Spanish at Idaho State University.

2004

His son, Ryan, is born.

2005

Becomes a licensed master social worker.

2006

His daughter, Savannah, is born.

2011

Is a licensed clinical social worker through the present.

2014

Earns a Master of Social Work at Walla Walla University; Works in counseling and family services for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes until 2016.

2016

Is an adult and juvenile detention clinician at the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Detention Facility through the present.

2017

Writers “Coping with Grief During the Holidays” for the Idaho State Journal.

2023

Is a mental health clinical supervisor at Waapi Kani “Cedar House” Mental Wellness & Recovery Services through today.

2025

Writes “Empowering Change: Smart Goals for Personal Development and Mental Wellness” for Page Bloom Publishers.

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