Faculty
Downtown/Midtown
Social & Behavioral Science
JC 312
Kicklighter.Janice@spcollege.edu
(727) 497-5050
Office Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays 1:00-4:00pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30am-5:00pm
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Janice Kicklighter, MA (She/her)
I worked in the Human Services field for more than 33 years. I have taught online, live-online, and face-to-face for students seeking degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Human Services, and in the medical field.
I have worked as a Social Services Director for a skilled nursing facility; as an Adoptions Supervisor, all levels of the Child Welfare system under the Department of Children & Families and Directions for Mental Health, as a Social Worker at the Pinellas County Jail, and as a Health Care Coordinator with Humana.
As a Social Worker at the Pinellas County Jail; I worked one on one with the juvenile and adult males in maximum security. I conducted groups for both populations, the adults and the juveniles. I had the awesome opportunity of working with the juveniles, many had not been in school for years, whereas the majority of them were D and F students. I worked very closely and in partnership with the teachers from the Pinellas County School Board, that taught at the jail. I attended all of their IEP meetings and I was able to instill in them the value of education in spite of their circumstances. As a result I watched as these young men, developed a love for learning and became honor roll and Dean's List students. I watched as they chose to read over watching a video or playing a game; it was simply amazing. They began to motivate and encourage their peers and they no longer saw education as a waste of time. I continue to receive positive feedback, that most of these young men are remaining on the right track. I recently came into a contact with one of the young man that I worked with when he was teenager. He shared that he is currently a student doing very well in every aspect of his life. I am forever grateful for this experience.
During the Fall 2023 term, I had the awesome opportunity of working with our very first Law Enforcement Cohort. In May 2026, we completed our third Police Cohort class. This has been such a very rewarding experience.
I have participated in The Keene Summer Program, where I got to spend a full week with first time college students. This was an awesome experience and I look forward to having some of those students in my classes. I am currently a mentor for the SPC URE Research Projects, I have mentored some amazing students.
I have worked as a mentor for the MOCS (Mother's of College Students) program; some of the participants had been labeled as At-Risk. Our goals are to encourage, motivate and provide the necessary tools in order to ensure the success of these students. The program has been very successful. I have also volunteered as a Foster Grandparent in the Pinellas County Schools.
I am the Advisor for the Psychology Club on both the Downtown and Midtown campuses. I have recently become a part of the Honor's Program. I am looking forward to exploring the fascinating field of psychology with all of my future honors students.
I hold Master's Degrees in Forensic Psychology from Argosy University, and in Mental Health Counseling from Webster University. I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences with cognates in Sociology and Criminology from the University of South Florida. I consider myself to be a life long learner and plan to continue my education.
On a more personal note I was born and raised in St. Petersburg and was born at the old Mercy Hospital, which used to sit adjacent to the Mid town-Jamerson Center. I am so excited about being on staff at the Midtown-Jamerson Center, the Downtown, and St. Pete-Gibbs campuses. Every time that I look outside of my classroom window while at the Midtown campus, I feel like I have come full circle; returning to where it all began for me.
I am the oldest of six children. I'm the mother of three adult children, and the proud grandmother of five. I really enjoy spending time with my family and friends.
I also find peace and relaxation by spending time on the family farm, horse back riding, sitting by a serene pond, and watching an open sky, where the stars and fireflies can be clearly seen. I enjoy sunrises and sunsets, coloring, painting, gardening, traveling, and learning about new places.
I am looking forward to continuing to serve this community through education for many years to come.