Kelly Keller, MA
- Adjunct Instructor
- Department of Gerontology
Additional Information
Education
Bachelors of Social Work, University of Nebraska at Omaha
MA Pastoral Theology, Loyola University New Orleans
Experience
Kelly has been working in the field of hospice since 2006. She started working with Endless Journey Hospice in 2019. Kelly’s personal mission is to help others connect with their best selves and find ways to offer their gifts for the benefit of others. In addition to recruiting, training and managing volunteers, Kelly works with The We Honor Veterans program including providing community trainings on the Veteran experience at End of Life and Soul Injury. She has been recognized by the Nebraska Hospice and Palliative Care Association with the Spirit of Hospice Award in 2009 and is an Opus Peace Ambassador and certified Soul Injury presenter. She works with the National Association of Social Workers, Nebraska Chapter on legislative issues and is active in her church and community. Kelly has a BSW in Social Work from the University of Nebraska Omaha and a Masters in Practical Theology from Loyola University-New Orleans and is a member of the Diversity Advisory Council of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
Additional Information
Education
Bachelors of Social Work, University of Nebraska at Omaha
MA Pastoral Theology, Loyola University New Orleans
Experience
Kelly has been working in the field of hospice since 2006. She started working with Endless Journey Hospice in 2019. Kelly’s personal mission is to help others connect with their best selves and find ways to offer their gifts for the benefit of others. In addition to recruiting, training and managing volunteers, Kelly works with The We Honor Veterans program including providing community trainings on the Veteran experience at End of Life and Soul Injury. She has been recognized by the Nebraska Hospice and Palliative Care Association with the Spirit of Hospice Award in 2009 and is an Opus Peace Ambassador and certified Soul Injury presenter. She works with the National Association of Social Workers, Nebraska Chapter on legislative issues and is active in her church and community. Kelly has a BSW in Social Work from the University of Nebraska Omaha and a Masters in Practical Theology from Loyola University-New Orleans and is a member of the Diversity Advisory Council of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.