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SAMSHA's goal and mission is in line with BPHC's strategic plan, as well as our commitment to be a model leader in addressing racial justice and health equity. It will do this by connecting caregivers to a mental health clinician and a coordinator to assess the family strengths and needs and support the family with agreed upon treatment, as well offer entry-level ECMH consultations and spreading awareness of the importance of healthy social emotional development.
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Work in close collaboration with the SANE Administrative Training Coordinator to maximize the SANE Program Learning Management System’s capacity to create quality educational programming for SANEs, TeleSANEs, hospitals, Rape Crisis Centers and other multi-disciplinary response partners.
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Brigham Health Primary Care is committed to racial justice by building and active enforcement of policies, practices, attitudes, and actions that produce equitable access, treatment, and outcomes for all people.
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The Reentry Services Coordinator is part of the multi-disciplinary team at the Community Justice Support Centers (CJSC). Work with the multi-disciplinary team at the CJSC to engage RGRSP clients in appropriate services at the CJSC when the client volunteers and criminogenic risk information is available, coordinator with the CJSC Public Benefits Coordinator to establish essential public benefits and refer the client to community-based resources to address needs.
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We strive for equity, underscoring the importance of intersectionality and racial justice. The Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General is looking for a highly motivated individual to serve as an Intake Coordinator in the Civil Rights Division.
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The project coordinator will work under the supervision of the CHPL managing director and in collaboration with other members of the interdisciplinary project team, which includes faculty and staff from CHPL and the Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research.
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Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of social determinants of health and a commitment to health equity, particularly racial equity, and racial justice. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health seeks an experienced professional to join the Asthma Prevention and Control Program (APCP) in the Bureau of Community Health and Prevention (BCHAP) as the Asthma Health Homes Project Coordinator.
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JUSTICE RESOURCE INSTITUTE (JRI) seeks a detailed oriented LTSS Care Coordinator for the North Region (Lynn, Lawrence, Lowell, and surrounding towns). The LTSS Care Coordinator will follow defined timelines in order to meet MassHealth requirements.
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Where applicable (as mandated by varied AmeriCorps partnerships), recruit a Volunteer Coordinator and manage them to develop and implement outside volunteer engagement opportunities to meet the sites’ outside volunteer goals.
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Commitment to a mission and culture rooted in social justice, equity, and inclusion. La Vida Scholars seeks a College Access Coordinator to join our College Access team and support 200+ high school students and their families through the college application process and transition to college.
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Demonstrated support for MLCHC's values, DIB initiatives, social justice, and racial equity. Under the supervision of the Senior Program Manager, the Finance Coordinator will perform a variety of loan accounting functions in connection with the initialization of the MA Repay Loan Program.
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We partner with communities to seek health and wellness, working to eliminate health care inequities with an expanded care team that includes behavioral health, social workers, nurses, population health coordinators, patient navigators, community health workers, community resource specialists, high-risk RN case management, and support for virtual visits.
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Families and foundations working with Mott Philanthropic have a breadth of grantmaking interests, including early education, healthcare, arts, climate justice, reproductive justice, civic engagement, and fiscal policy.
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Knowledge of social and racial justice, intersectionality, BIPoC and LGBTQIA+ history, and historic/current systems of oppression. The Communications Director reports to the Senior Director of Development and oversees two direct reports: the Publishing Manager and the Communications and Development Coordinator.
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Passion for the arts, social justice, and civic engagement and belief in the power of the arts to empower and engage youth. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM COORDINATOR (Full-time/Non-Exempt) The award winning, high-quality creative youth development program hires peer leaders from across Boston and supports youth holistically by providing arts enrichment, civic engagement, academic support, financial empowerment, and job readiness opportunities.
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