Candice Clark attended Assumption College where she graduated with a BA in Social and Rehabilitation Services in 2007. Upon graduation, she took a job at Colby-Sawyer College in their Residential Education program where she ran a residence hall, supervised student staff, and facilitated conduct cases. She continued her career in higher education as a Resident Director at UMASS Lowell before ultimately deciding to take a step back from the full-time workforce to raise her growing family in 2010.
Over the years, Mrs. Clark worked multiple odd-jobs and in 2015 she began work as a residential counselor in group living environments, aiding individuals with mental health disorders to better manage their symptoms and assisting with their activities of daily living. Now that her children are all school-aged, Mrs. Clark is thrilled to be able to fully rejoin the workforce at St. Bernard's where she can continue serving others while practicing and living out her faith.
Mrs. Clark lives with her husband Tom, their four children Allison, Maggie, Caleb, and Josie, and their family dog. She enjoys watching her kids' sports and activities, volunteering at her church as a catechist and running the Vacation Bible School program. If she has free time, Mrs. Clark enjoys reading, camping with her family, and cooking.