The Boston Public Health Commission works to protect, promote, and preserve the health and wellbeing of all Boston residents, particularly the most vulnerable. Since 1984, Commission’s Homeless Services Bureau, has been a leader in serving the city’s most vulnerable homeless individuals through emergency shelter, workforce supports, and housing services. Utilizing a Housing First framework and working to ensure that homelessness in the city of Boston is rare, brief, and one-time, the Commission works to quickly house individuals experiencing homelessness and then provides in-home, community-based stabilization to ensure that individuals do not return to homelessness.
The Career Center Manager is responsible for the development and supervision of the Bureau’s vocational rehabilitation and workforce development activities via the Career Center and Serving Ourselves programs. Serving Ourselves (SOS) provides paid job training, life skills development and comprehensive social services to homeless adults in the City of Boston. These efforts are supported through the programming of the Career Center where participants receive case management services to support their income maximization and educational/professional goals and assure that participants have identified pathways out of shelter. Additionally, the Career Center provides individual training, group classroom instruction, and referrals to community-based education and employment resources to increase job readiness.
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Public service is a noble calling: to help others, to make our communities stronger, and to uphold the public trust.
As city employees, we see the results of our hard work in our own community— in street and infrastructure improvements, new buildings rising from the ground, safer and more prosperous neighborhoods, and happier, healthier children, families, and senior citizens.
We may all come from different backgrounds, but we are connected through our passion for service.
What we do at work today, and everyday, shapes the Boston of tomorrow.
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The City of Boston is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. Therefore, qualified applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category.