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La Alianza Hispana takes a strength-based approach to helping the Latino community acquire the necessary life skills to advance pychologically, emptionally, socially and economically.


Please help us recruit top talent for the following career opportunities at La Alianza Hispana:

 

 

JOB VACANCY

 

Position:           Bilingual Case Manager          Reports to:    Clinical Director

Program:          Boston Healthy Start Initiative,

                      HIV Prevention and Family Stabilization Services    

Department:     Family Counseling Center            Hours:     35 hours per week

 

Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct services, including case assessment, counseling, and crisis intervention.
  • Network, refer, and advocate on behalf of clients in order to ensure appropriate prenatal and post-natal care, HIV education and family advocacy needs.
  • Work in collaboration with other social service and health and human service agencies to develop a comprehensive and integrated network of services for assisting young Latina and Cape Verdean mothers, families and students.
  • Maintain appropriate documentation of group facilitation, family services and activities.
  • Interface with other program staff to assure communication, consistency, and work collaboratively with other FCC programs as needed.
  •  Evaluate data outcomes and complete quarterly and other reports required by grants and contracts.
  • Attend all appropriate client-related, administrative, and clinical meetings.
  • Attend training sessions as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor.
  • Demonstrate commitment to the agency and program mission.
  • Perform any other related duties as assigned by the program director or his/her designee.
  • Support La Alianza Hispana’s fundraising events as part of the team efforts.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field plus at least two years experience in human services.
  • Fully bilingual (English/Spanish/Cape Verdean) and bicultural preferred.
  • Sensitive to economically deprived populations and clients of color.
  • Knowledge of data management software (Microsoft Suite, ETOS, and others)
  •  Experience developing/facilitating psycho-educational groups focused on contemporary social problems such as HIV/AIDS, chemical dependency, mental illnesses, etc.

 

Other Job Expectations:

  • Proficiency with Windows-based computer programs, including word processing, database management, email, and online research.
  • Carry out multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
  • Uses office equipment routinely including, but not limited to, computers, telephones, copiers, etc.
  • Ability to sit for long periods of time and to travel as needed to meetings.
  • Access to transportation or own a car for office travel needs. Valid driver’s license.
  • Flexibility to travel as part of work responsibilities.

 

 

 

Job Vacancy

 

Position:        Bilingual Clinician                Reports to:    Clinical Director 

Program(s):   Out-patient Mental Health Program

Department
:  Family Counseling Center         Hours:     35 hours per week

 

Responsibilities:  

  • Bilingual fluency required (Spanish/English).
  • Performs clinical intakes and assessments and evaluates the client’s needs to identify appropriate treatment modalities.
  • Develops comprehensive treatment plans based on client’s strengths, needs, motivation level, and treatment needs.
  • Conducts individual, couples, collateral consultation, family and/or group psychotherapy for mental health, substance abuse, and other  issues such as domestic violence, homelessness, and HIV/AIDs.
  • Provides supportive case management services for clients manifesting more complex psychological, family, and social problems who require multiple services such as dually diagnosed clients or families in crisis.
  • Provides crisis intervention/emergency services to both prospective and current clients.
  • Documents all direct and collateral contacts. 
  • Follows all documentation procedures for clinic and expects to have cases and record reviewed regularly for all clinical appropriateness and quality assurance purposes. 
  • Insures coordination of care for client by communicating and collaborating among the various service providers.
  • Tracks statistical information on clinician/client contacts and reports to Clinical Director.
  • Attends weekly group supervision with other clinicians, group facilitators, and case managers in order to discuss new cases, case management, and  discharge planning.
  • Meets with Clinical Director for weekly clinical/administrative supervision.
  • Participates in outreach and fundraising events organized by agency.
  • Participates in continued training and education for clinicians.
  • Participates in other special projects as requested by the Clinical Director.
  • Flexibility regarding scheduling and meeting the needs of the client community.
  • Able and willing to work as part of a team.

 Job Requirements: 

  • Masters degree or higher in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or related field from an accredited university.
  • Thorough knowledge of mental illnesses and treatment methods and familiarity with psychopharmacology and practices used in treating psychiatric disorders.
  • At least two years (preferred) experience providing mental health therapy and counseling focused on cultural competency and contemporary social problems.
  • Experience with case management.
  • Experience working with Latino families preferably in a community setting.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • Computer/Microsoft Office skills.
  • Culturally sensitive to LGBTQ issues.
  • Successful completion of criminal records check.
  • Proof of PPD testing (within 30 days of employment).

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Licensed as a Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) or psychologist (PhD./PsyD.) in Massachusetts.
  • Supervisory experience is a plus.
  • Able to plan and supervise work of student interns interested in the treatment of clients with mental health issues.

 

 

POTENTIAL JOB POSITIONS AS THE PROGRAM DEVELOPS  

Position:           PT Contracted Instructors                  Reports to:   Education Director              

Department:     Education & Workforce Development        Hours:  Varies

 

 

PT instructors provides group instruction following principles and practices of adult learning.

 

We are currently developing a new program that meshes English (and Spanish) communication skills with specific workplace content.  We welcome employer partners and others to help design and implement this program that will focus on a wide spectrum of job sectors. Currently focusing on health care, but will be expanding to other fields.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelors degree or related experience teaching adult learners.
  • Experience working with the adult learner population.
  • Ability to adapt teaching styles and materials to meet individual needs of students.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Fully Spanish/English bilingual.  Bicultural preferred.
  • Experience working in a community-based agency and with diverse populations.
  • Flexibility, creativity to motivate students.
  • Interest in being part of developing an entrepreneurial process of education supporting workforce development.

 

 

Send resume and cover letter via regular mail or email to:

Att'n Rosita Colon
La Alianza Hispana, Inc.
409 Dudley Street Roxbury, MA 0211
Tel: (617) 427-7175 Ext. 221
Fax: (617) 442-2259
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A Community of Supporters

 

Thanks for Making the Difference!

We are seeking funders interested in supporting new projects and being part of developing exciting pathwasys.

 

We would like to thank all of the funders who have invested in La Alianza Hispana. 


 

 

  • Anna B. Stearns Foundation
  • Amelia Peabody Foundation
  • Bank of New York Mellon Charitable Giving Program
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
  • Boston Campaign for Proficiency
  • Boston Private Bank
  • Boston Public Health Commission
  • Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. Hall Charity Fund
  • Children's Hospital
  • Children's Trust
  • Citizens Bank Foundation
  • Clipper Ship Foundation
  • Campaign for Proficiency
  • Common Impact
  • City of Boston Commission on Affairs of the Elderly
  • City of Boston's Neighborhood Development: Partners with Non-Profits Program
  • City of Boston's Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events
  • Commonwealth Alliance
  • Community Development Block Grant
  • Delta Dental
  • Eastern Bank
  • Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Masshealth & Commonwealth Cares
  • Outreach Grant
  • Farnsworth Charitable Trust
  • Harvard Pilgrim Health Plan
  • John Hancock's 2008 Boston Marathon Non-Profit Program
  • Justice Resource Institute Inc.
  • Latino After School Initiative (LASI)
  • Liberty Mutual Foundation
  • Massachusetts Department of Education
  • Massachusetts Department of Public Health
  • Massachusetts Department of Children and Families
  • Network Health
  • Partners Healthcare
  • Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
  • Red Sox Foundation
  • Roxbury Trust
  • Rutland Corner Foundation
  • Sailors' Snug Harbor of Boston
  • Sovereign Bank Foundation
  • Stride Rite Foundation
  • Tufts Health Plan Foundation
  • Tufts Medical Center
  • The Highland Street Foundation
  • United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Minority Health
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Women's Health
  • United Health Care
  • Verizon Foundation
  • Verizon Wireless

 

   

Make a Donation

La Alianza Hispana, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt community based organization providing culturally and linguistically appropriate health and education programs to the Latino Community of Greater Boston.  Founded in 1971, La Alianza Hispana has become the starting point for over 2,000 Latinos annually who seek support at all stages of life. Our goal is to strenghthens individuals, families and communitites for ongoing success. La Alianza Hispana believes in social justice as a means of creating a more egalitarian, participatory and peaceful society in which all members can realize their fullest potential. Thank you for considering making a gift to "La Alianza Hispana."

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Att'n Rosita Colón
Contracts Manager
La Alianza Hispana
409 Dudley Street
Roxbury, MA 02109

Your Donation Impact

  • $35 supports a tutoring session with a young person
  • $75 supports a parent mentor workshop
  • $150 supports a workplace English class
  • $250 covers the cost of breakfast for our senior group
   

Our Partnerships

We approach our work in collaboration with others to ensure the greatest impact and success.  We launched new, cost-effective initiatives to address pressing socio-economic challenges.

 

 


 

Some of these program highlights include:

Girls' Development Group 
In response to growing youth violence in the Dudley Square area, we launched a Girls' Development Group targeted to at-risk Latinas. We were able to activate this group thanks to the generous pilot project funding from Anna B. Stearns Foundation and the Amelia Peabody Foundation.

Celebra la Vida  Con Salud Y Música
More than 13,000 people attended our 2nd Annual Latino Health Festival.  We expanded our work with our national partner, Celebra La Vida Con Salud and with Mayor Thomas M. Menino and the City of Boston's Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events. Last year we engaged Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts and Boston Public Health Commission, two strategic partners that will help to broaden our impact on reaching Latinos with public health services.

Community Based Participatory Research
Drawing upon research findings from our partnership with Tufts University and Northeastern University, we enhanced programming for our seniors with an art therapy group and educational workshops which promote good nutrition and mental health.

Work Place English
We expanded workforce development programs by providing our Workplace English classes on-site at Sterlingwear of Boston.