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Boston Recovery Services hiring for multiple positions

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  • Recovery Services Bureau at the Boston Public Health Commission is hiring for multiple positions. All require Boston residency. Please visit the links and apply if interested!

    Clinical Services Director ($103,000-$113,000) – The clinical services director will oversee clinical operations for the RSB programs including PAATHS, Entre Familia, and Transitions Programs. The Director will ensure that all clinical services across these programs are delivered with consistency, quality, and alignment to trauma-informed and harm reduction practices. This role provides Bureau-wide clinical leadership, including trauma response, post-incident debriefing, and the development of staff training and professional development initiatives.

    Associate Bureau Director ($120,000.00 – $130,000.00) – This is a senior leadership position within the Recovery Services Bureau.  The Associate Bureau Director will report directly to the Bureau Director and provide strategic leadership to support the Bureau’s mission of reducing the harms associated with substance use in Boston.  The Associate Bureau Director is responsible for managing RSB programmatic operations and enhancing all RSB programs and services to advance the Bureau’s mission, values, and strategic objectives. The Associate Bureau Director plays a lead role in guiding the Bureau’s program transformation efforts, and creating and embedding a trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment, and harm-reduction model across all RSB programs. An innovative thinker and visionary, the Associate Bureau Director will have experience in workforce development, evidence-based practices, data-driven programming, and building and implementing systems and processes.

    Epidemiologist ($76,000 – $90,500) – We are seeking an Epidemiologist who will work on program evaluation and data-related activities for multiple grant-funded programs in the RSB. This grant funded position will primarily develop evaluation tools and support assessment of the impact of all Youth Prevention programs including: the CopeCode Club prevention campaign (SAMHSA SPF-PFS grant), Youth Mental Health Advocacy Council, the Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) Framework, Wellness & Resilience programs, Implementation of SUD in Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) programs, and Third Space Initiatives (MassCall3 Grant).

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