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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Mattapan, MA
Mattapan, Massachusetts

About this job

We need amazing people to help us do great work.

Everywhere you turn, you can feel it. There’s an immeasurable level of enthusiasm at East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC), one of the largest community health centers in the country. From the nurses and physicians on the front line of patient care, to the managers who shape our policies, to the customer service representatives who keep our facilities running smoothly – everyone here has a role in making medicine better.
Striving to be an employer of choice, we offer progressive benefits, a variety of schedules, and the satisfaction of working with a diverse workforce whose unity of purpose is a real force for achievement. Plus, our Education & Training Institute is an attractive resource for many of our employees who seek to broaden their skill base and advance their careers.

Come join the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center’s NEIGHBORHOOD PACE program where the Social Work role is engaging, exciting and challenging! As one of our Social Workers for PACE you will be part of a dynamic Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) in an innovative model of care and you will have a huge positive impact by developing plans of care for participants who want to live safely in their communities. We are one of the longest standing PACE Programs nationwide (Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) and are part of an excellent organization that is one of the largest community health center’s in the country! We are a progressive organization with a state of the art electronic medical record system, great innovative technology and our PACE Program is growing in leaps and bounds! We offer fantastic benefits, competitive salaries and respect the balance of work and personal lives.

You will get to work with participants at the PACE Center and in their homes addressing issues ranging from high risk mental health, end of life, medical decision making, caregiver support, and more. Responsibilities for this role include conducting psychosocial assessments, formulating treatment plans, providing counseling and therapy, with opportunities for running groups and coordinating care with interdisciplinary team members to support participants’ achieving their goals.