Jason Gorham has been promoted to the position of Administrator of Residential Services at the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Adolescent Campus.
The 21-year employee of Rosecrance moved up from the post of Assistant Administrator to which he was appointed in February.
In his new position, Gorham will oversee operations at the 84-bed adolescent campus, which is a licensed treatment facility in Rockford for youth between the ages of 12 and 18.
Gorham, who holds a bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration from Concordia University, and a master's degree in the Science of Management from Cardinal Stritch University, began his career at Rosecrance as a unit counselor. He has spent his career with the organization in adolescent services.
"Jason has shown tremendous commitment to our organization, and beyond that, he is dedicated to the Rosecrance mission and to the young patients we serve at the adolescent campus," said Philip Eaton, President/CEO of Rosecrance.
"His passion inspires staff on the campus to do all they can to offer the best opportunity for lasting recovery to every young person who walks through the front door."
Rosecranceis a non-profit agency and a national leader in adult and adolescent substance abuse treatment services offering a full continuum of programs and services, including inpatient, outpatient, detoxification, young adult and gender-specific programs, and transitional living for adult women, mothers with children and teens. All programs are family-centered and focus on helping individuals and their families develop the tools needed to rebuild their lives and find hope in the future.