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Full Time | Ambulatory Healthcare Services 7 Months Ago
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Boston Public Health Commission is Hiring a Public Health Advocate II Resources and Referrals Near Boston, MA

In addition to all duties in Public Health Advocate I, Public Health Advocate II will perform these duties:

Provides outreach, education, case management, advocacy, referral and support services to Boston residents with a particular focus on high risk clients and second language populations.

Responsible for providing level of care assessment and referrals to substance abuse treatment throughout sites in Boston; identifies needs related to substance abuse treatment and makes appropriate referrals.

Assists clients with filling out assessment information regarding program participation and evaluation.

Facilitates linkage to other recovery support and substance abuse-related services.

Participates in community meetings and prepares presentations for same. Serves as liaison to assigned neighborhoods.

Participates in regularly scheduled staff meetings and training.

Responsible for the safe transportation of clients to various treatment programs in the Greater Boston Area.

Under supervision, performs more complex clerical work for the program, involving a high degree of decision making.

Organizes, coordinates and manages office operations. Handles essential administrative tasks and provides program support when necessary.

Maintains and generates fiscal, payroll and personnel records and reports, including attendance records, timesheets and fiscal reports for funding agencies as necessary.

Processes invoices; prepares and submits purchase orders as needed; checks all invoices for accuracy and supporting documentation and gathers and reviews client billing data for accuracy (health insurance, etc.).

Assists program management with budgets; reviews BPHC fiscal reports, identifies and resolves discrepancies.

Assists with coordination of meetings; develops draft agenda items, copies and mails agenda and materials; orders refreshments; attends meetings on behalf of dept when necessary.

Ensures an adequate amount of office supplies.

Assists with producing reports, including word processing and table/chart creation and with special MIS projects as needed.

Assists program management in report and grant preparation.

May delegate clerical and administrative duties and coordinate work efforts of others.

May be required to work on special projects and assist other departments, or act as a department liaison as needed.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

SALARY

$59k-76k (estimate)

POST DATE

11/03/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

06/02/2024

WEBSITE

bphc.org

HEADQUARTERS

BOSTON, MA

SIZE

<25

FOUNDED

1799

CEO

RITA NIEVES

REVENUE

$5M - $10M

INDUSTRY

Ambulatory Healthcare Services

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About Boston Public Health Commission

We are one of the nation's first health departments and trace our roots back to 1799, when Paul Revere was named Boston's first health officer. Back then, the board of health was formed to fight a potential outbreak of cholera. Taking innovative strides to save lives, health officials posted signs on lampposts, held meetings and led an early-day public information campaign to reduce deaths due to cholera, a highly preventable disease. Two hundred years later, that tradition of prevention continues through the Boston Public Health Commission. While we are the country's oldest health department,... we pride ourselves on having some of the most innovative services for our residents. Described as "the most activist arm of city government," by the Boston Globe, the Commission has a vigorous commitment to the health of Boston. More
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