Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is dedicated to serving the needs of the community and is deeply committed to its role in promoting health equity by eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in health care in Boston's neighborhoods and surrounding communities.
The Violence Recovery Program and Neighborhood Trauma Team are an integral part of the BWH's Center for Community Health and Health Equity. The mission of the CCHHE is to advance systems of care and community health strategies to eliminate health disparities and elevate the health status of the communities served by BWH. The CCHHE collaborates with many hospital departments, including clinical and research areas, and works in partnership with external organizations and community-based groups in addressing the social determinants of individual and community health, including efforts to improve the health, well-being and safety of patients, employees and community members experiencing violence.
The Violence Recovery Program Behavioral Health Mentor works as part of a multidisciplinary team working on both the prevention and intervention of violence in our communities. The mentor will work with the hospital response team as well as the neighborhood trauma team. This position reports to the Clinical Program Director of Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs.
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