Director of Housing
Episcopal Community Services
 

Neibert currently has oversight of the agency’s Housing Pillar which encompasses the Rapid Rehousing program and Housing Specialist Services. She joined ECS in 1996 as a foster care social worker. Soon after, Neibert carried the role of program manager, supervising masters-level social work staff, navigating city and government contracts, developing program procedures and manuals, and managing a 3 million dollar foster care budget. Her range of work also includes supporting young adults in ECS’ workforce development program; providing leadership for ECS’ supportive housing and Emergency Housing  programs; and facilitating training workshops for Resource Parents at the annual Pennsylvania Council Children Youth and Family Services (PCCYFS) conferences in Philadelphia. Collectively, Neibert has a number of years of housing experience and more than 22 years of child welfare experience, working with children, families, and city child welfare agencies. Neibert completed her undergraduate studies at Albright College, earning a bachelor’s degree in social work in 1995. The following year, she graduated from Temple University Advanced Standing Social Work program with a master’s degree in social work. Neibert is a licensed social worker in the state of Pennsylvania. Additionally, she holds a number of certificates including a certificate in Trauma Informed Practice from Bryn Mawr University and a certificate in group facilitation from the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, Parent Action Network.