Sabine Romsaint, MSW, LMSW, serves as the Field Education Coordinator and Part-Time Faculty in the Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at Quinnipiac University. In this role, she supports the coordination of field education processes, collaborates with agency partners, and provides guidance to students as they integrate academic learning with hands-on practice. Her work centers on promoting high-quality, competency-based experiential learning grounded in trauma-informed and culturally responsive approaches.
With extensive experience across clinical practice, community-based mental health services, and higher education, Ms. Romsaint has held roles in mental wellness services, care coordination, family support, case management, and residential settings. Her professional background reflects a strong commitment to strengthening individuals and families through compassionate, evidence-based practice and meaningful community engagement.
Fluent in French Creole, Ms. Romsaint brings particular strength in cross-cultural engagement, professional development, and collaborative partnerships. She approaches both teaching and supervision from a holistic, strengths-based perspective, with a focus on mentoring future social workers and supporting the communities they serve. She holds a Master of Science in Social Work from Quinnipiac University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Eastern Connecticut State University.
With extensive experience across clinical practice, community-based mental health services, and higher education, Ms. Romsaint has held roles in mental wellness services, care coordination, family support, case management, and residential settings. Her professional background reflects a strong commitment to strengthening individuals and families through compassionate, evidence-based practice and meaningful community engagement.
Fluent in French Creole, Ms. Romsaint brings particular strength in cross-cultural engagement, professional development, and collaborative partnerships. She approaches both teaching and supervision from a holistic, strengths-based perspective, with a focus on mentoring future social workers and supporting the communities they serve. She holds a Master of Science in Social Work from Quinnipiac University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Eastern Connecticut State University.
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- Social Work
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