Kera Moseley / Services

Dr. Kera Moseley has worked with more than 500 community, faith-based and governmental agencies from the local, state, national and international arena.

  • With over 30-years of applied experience, Dr. Moseley has held several leadership, management and faculty positions. She has served as a Senior and Executive Director of several community nonprofits as well as CEO over her own founded consulting agencies. She has held faculty appointments at both Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, Department of Health Systems Management and Louisiana State University School of Public Health. As the Medical Administrator over Orleans Parish Criminal Sheriff’s Office, she had direct oversight of more than 7,000 inmates, 150 medical personnel and a $25 million annual budget.

  • Dr. Moseley has always rooted research and evaluation services in a mix of methodologies from small qualitative focus groups and interviews to statewide quantitative studies and assessments of more than 2000 respondents. She has vast and far-reaching experience conceptualizing, designing, implementing, analyzing and producing summary reports on a multitude of health and social justice topics. This expansive scope has created unique and cutting-edge research methods and tools for serving the unique needs of her clients.

  • From a small staff training to a large conference – Dr. Moseley has designed and provided more than 100 content specific trainings, presentations and educational sessions from topics ranging from surveying populations, diagnosing mental illnesses, grant writing, serving as a nonprofit board member, to identifying sociopaths in today’s workforce.

  • Each agency has their own unique challenges and opportunities. Over the years, Dr. Moseley has learned to meet organizations where they are today and customize services to improve operations quickly and efficiently. Her companies have worked with more than 500 community, faith-based and governmental agencies from the local, state, national and international arena. Grounded within evidence-based research and best practice techniques, Dr. Moseley finds solutions for clients seeking to increase accountability and sustainability.

  • Today’s agencies have to do more with less in drawing down funding and support – Dr. Moseley has taught organizations how to optimize strengths in fund development methods and prospect research in securing funding and support. She has served as primary author on more than 75 foundation and federal government grants - securing more than $45 million for clients over the years.

  • Dr. Moseley holds extensive expertise in the SUD arena as a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) and a Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) with active licenses in both Louisiana and Texas. Her areas of expertise include current or former court involved individuals, family services clients, high risk substance abusers, trauma and violence, PTSD, and co-occurring populations. Dr. Moseley opened her own community-based counseling practice as a licensed Medicaid and private insurance provider. She also assisted Louisiana in changing state law in reimbursement rates for addiction professionals to bring payment parity across master level clinical providers.

  • Dr. Moseley has spent over two decades working in Louisiana’s juvenile and adult prisons and jails. She was the original author of Louisiana’s PREA grant and served on special appointment to the former Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Corrections where she evaluated their statewide violent offender and substance abuse treatment programs. She provided the Governor of Louisiana with a cost benefit analysis for offender revocation centers, where 50% annual reductions were realized. Dr. Moseley also worked with the U.S. CDC in establishing the first national correctional healthcare system linking prisons and jails to community agencies for continuity of care and cost savings.