Fenway Health – Boston, MA
We are seeking dynamic licensed clinicians with a specific interest in HIV/AIDS care, gay men’s health, and transgender health to join our team as part of our newly expanded Behavioral Health services. The full-time Staff Therapist provides direct clinical services to clients, including intake and evaluation services, short and long term individual therapy, couples therapy, and group therapy.
In keeping with Fenway Health’s commitment to care for the whole person, behavioral health is a fundamental part of our primary care model. We offer individual, group, couple, and family therapy; psychiatric consultation; and addiction services.
Therapist Gay Men’s Health
Responsibilities include:
- writing treatment plans; completing all required administrative tasks (such as documenting interactions with clients and preparing evaluation summaries); and collaborating with other staff by participating in clinical meetings and consultations.
LGBTQ-identified persons and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply.
Requirements:
- Independent licensure is required (LICSW, LMHC, PsyD or Licensed PhD)
- Previous outpatient experience
- Interest in or experience with LGBT issues, HIV, trauma, compulsive sexual behavior and couples therapy preferred
- Experience working with gay and bisexual men strongly preferred
- Experience with substance abuse, short-term interventions, group work, and mental health assessment and evaluation is highly desirable
- Experience working in an ethnically, culturally, and racially diverse environment preferred
- Ability to work harmoniously with diverse groups of individuals required
Health care should be a right, not a privilege.
For more than forty years, Fenway Health has been working to make life healthier for the people in our neighborhood, the LGBT community, people living with HIV/AIDS and the broader population. Fenway was founded in 1971 as part of the free clinic movement by students who believed that “health care should be a right, not a privilege.”
In its early days, Fenway was a drop-in clinic providing free blood pressure checks and STD screenings. Over the years, Fenway obtained permanent space and incorporated as a freestanding health center with a staff of one volunteer doctor, one nurse and one intake worker. Today, Fenway Health has a budget of more than $70 million, a staff of 500 and a patient population of more than 24,000.
We provide high quality, comprehensive health care, research, education and advocacy.
In 2001, Fenway launched The Fenway Institute, an interdisciplinary center for research, training, education and policy development focusing on national and international health issues, especially related to LGBT communities.
In 2009, Fenway moved into the Ansin Building, the largest LGBT health care, research and education facility in the world, and an anchor institution in Boston’s thriving Fenway neighborhood.
In 2010, Fenway welcomed the Sidney Borum, Jr. Health Center into the Fenway family. The Borum serves teens and young adults ages 12-29, and is a safe place for at-risk youth, including LGBT young people, homeless teens and young adults, those struggling with substance abuse, involved with gangs or doing sex work.
In 2013, Fenway announced a historic partnership with AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts. The partnership helps both organizations work more closely together to improve the quality and delivery of care and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and populations at risk of infection.
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