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ABOUT US: Health Imperatives is a safe and welcoming place for people from every race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, and faith. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of low-income or vulnerable families and individuals in Southeastern Massachusetts. We are dedicated to promoting and achieving diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to elevating the voices of the people we serve and those we employ to provide the highest quality care and to develop the most creative solutions to the challenges we face. We are committed to eliminating disparities and increasing access to meaningful opportunities for all, particularly those disproportionately impacted by systemic racism. We partner with our clients and other community-based organizations and stakeholders to provide coordinated, effective care and support. We serve a diverse mix of racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, including youth, LGBTQIA individuals, people with limited English proficiency, survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, commercial sexual exploitation, individuals with substance use disorders, and people who are or have been incarcerated. We provide a wide array of trauma-informed healthcare, emergency services, and support to 20,000 individuals each year, and we are committed to making our programs more accessible to all.
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JOB TITLE: Practice Manager, Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
LOCATION: New Bedford, Sexual & Reproductive Health Services
HOURS: Full time, some evenings required
SALARY: $85,000/Annual
BENEFITS: Medical, dental, holiday, paid earned leave, 403b, etc.
OVERVIEW: Under the supervision of the Regional Director of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services, the Practice Manager is responsible for ensuring the provision of client centered, trauma-informed, low-barrier services, particularly for people disproportionately impacted by poor health outcomes, including those with low incomes, unhoused individuals, people with substance use disorders or mental health concerns, victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking; immigrants, LGBTQIA individuals, and youth by:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in health-related field and at least 3 years managing a clinical, behavioral, or health program. A commitment to and passion for Health Imperatives’ mission and values. Maintain flexible schedule to meet program needs including some evenings and/or occasional weekends. Strong organizational flexible schedule to meet program needs including some evenings and/or occasional weekends. Strong organizational skills, flexibility, and ability to work successfully in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Experience working with diverse populations and ability to demonstrate cultural humility. Reliable transportation.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual; medical assistant experience; experience with eCW electronic record system.
Please indicate on your cover letter the position for which you are applying.
Please note that resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.
HEALTH IMPERATIVES ENCOURAGES MULTI-CULTURAL AND MULTI-LINGUAL DIVERSITY IN ALL OF ITS PROGRAMS. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D/V
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $85,000.00 per year
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Full Time
$127k-176k (estimate)
04/14/2024
08/10/2024
healthimperatives.org
WEYMOUTH, MA
100 - 200
1977
NANCY DELUCA
$10M - $50M
Health Imperatives provides health care and human services to more than 30,000 people each year across the South Shore, South Coast, Cape, and Islands. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of low-income or vulnerable families and individuals, and we offer a continuum of services to foster vibrant, healthy, and safe families. Our programs include: - WIC nutrition assistance, including healthy foods, nutrition education, and breastfeeding support; - Education, resources, and support to assist young parents in raising healthy, happy children; - Crisis counseling and support, emerge...ncy shelter, and advocacy services for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence; - Pregnancy prevention, cancer screenings, HIV and Hepatitis C testing and prevention, and testing and treatment for other sexually transmitted infections; and, - Health care and supportive services for adjudicated youth and for formerly incarcerated individuals who are living with HIV/AIDS or Hepatitis C. These services address vulnerable families often complex needs, particularly those related to food insecurity, health disparities, and trauma.
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