
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) Recovery Services Bureau (RSB) offers comprehensive programming and resources aimed at reducing the harms associated with substance use, including providing treatment services, recovery supports, and youth prevention. RSB operates across the continuum of care, spanning outreach and engagement, harm reduction, naloxone distribution, residential treatment, referral services, and more. RSB has over 150 personnel working across more than 10 programs. Three programs within RSB focused on substance use continuum of care and residential treatment. Programs on BPHC’s Mattapan Campus include:
Entre Familia: Entre Familia is a 6-to-12-month residential substance use treatment program that provides bilingual/bicultural, gender-specific, substance use disorder treatment to pregnant and postpartum women and their children. The program serves pregnant and postpartum women and their children has the capacity to serve up to 19 women and 26 children.
Transitions: Transitions is a short-term, residential Transitional Support Services (TSS) program serving adults of all genders living with alcohol and/or substance use disorders and is funded and licensed by the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS), Department of Public Health (DPH). The program has the capacity to serve up to 65 individuals.
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PAATHS: PAATHS (Providing Access to Addictions Treatment, Hope and Support) is a centralized resource for individuals and families seeking addiction treatment and recovery support.
Reporting to the Associate Bureau Director, 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.
DUTIES:
Works to help BPHC advance as an antiracist organization by meeting or exceeding the standards set by the BPHC Anti-Racism Policy.
Leadership and Programming
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