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Trevor Kennedy

Trevor Kennedy serves as Associate Director of Programs at Camber Children’s Mental Health where he ensures treatment programs reflect Camber’s values and standards of care. In this role, Trevor helps create all-inclusive treatments that ensure the implementation of trauma-informed, evidence-based practices that foster safety, stability, and family and community connection while maintaining positive relationships.
Trevor brings to the role six years of mental health and hospital administration experience. Prior to taking on the role of Associate Director of Programs, Trevor served as a behavior health technician and a Milieu Manager at Camber Hays as well as a Clinic Manager at Hays Medical Pediatric Center. He also serves as a Board of Directors Member for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and is a Kansas Hospital Association Leadership Institute graduate and two-time Camber leadership award winner.
Trevor earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Fort Hays State University and a certificate in leadership studies from Fort Hays State University.
“I chose Camber so I could be a light in the lives of the families we serve in what can otherwise seem to be unsure times. To be a stable pillar for these children and help them cope with what life will bring their way. Be the change you want to see in the world.” – Trevor Kennedy