
Who We Are:
Since 1985, BHCHP’s mission has been to ensure unconditionally equitable and dignified access to the highest quality health care for all individuals and families experiencing homelessness in greater Boston. Over 10,000 homeless individuals are cared for by Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program each year. We are committed to ensuring that every one of these individuals has access to comprehensive health care, from preventative dental care to cancer treatment. Our clinicians, case managers, and behavioral health professionals work in more than 30 locations to serve some of our community’s most vulnerable—and most resilient—citizens.
From our earliest days as a program, we have always sought to do work that is transformational: recognizing our shared humanity; centering dignity, compassion, mutual respect and supporting the right of every individual to access the highest levels of health care and every staff member to reach their fullest potential. We continue to be committed to building bridges and breaking down barriers, including systemic racism which harms us all. We provide community-based health care services that are compassionate, dignified, and culturally appropriate, incorporating social determinants of health, with the goal of breaking down the physical and systemic barriers that our patients face.
***NOW OFFERING A $4,000 SIGN ON BONUS***
Hours: Full-time; 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
Union: None
Union Name: None
Patient Facing: Yes
Your time at work should be fulfilling. Rewarding. Inspiring In this vital role as an Admissions RN, you will provide administrative and clinical responsibility for screening referrals and assessing the appropriateness of admissions to the Respite Program. This role reports directly to the Admissions RN supervisor.
As the Admissions Nurse, your responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, ensuring that all referrals are responded to in a timely and professional manner and that admissions are planned and coordinated with the appropriate administrative and clinical staff. You will work collaboratively with BHCHP staff to facilitate the screening and admission process; informing the clinical staff of planned admissions; entering patient information into the computer and greeting patients, initiating a brief history, physical assessment, and documenting the encounter in the patient’s medical record. You will also provide patient orientation, transportation and problem solve with the Admissions RN manager regarding alternatives for patients who do not meet the criteria for admission to the Respite programs.
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***NOW OFFERING A $4,000 SIGN ON BONUS***
Does this amazing opportunity interest you? Then we'd love to hear from you.
As an equal opportunity employer, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
Covid-19 Vaccination: Proof of Covid-19 vaccination(s) is optional for employment. Candidates who are offered employment will be given details about how to demonstrate receipt of vaccination if they choose to.
Please Note: Employment at Boston Health Care for the Homeless is at-will. Boston Health Care for the Homeless does not sponsor work authorization visas.

We are the face of health care for Boston's homeless individuals and families. Last year alone, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program delivered services to more than 11,000 homeless individuals and families
In our 30+ year history, we have evolved into the largest and most comprehensive health care for the homeless program in the country. Our success as a national model results from:
--The commitment of talented professionals and clinicians;
--A strong record of responsible financial stewardship;
--A network of public and private community partnerships; and,
--A willingness to take reasonable risks to pursue our mission.
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program began in 1985 as one of 19 Health Care for the Homeless Programs funded nationally by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trust.