The Black Health Social Worker plays a critical role in advancing health equity by delivering culturally responsive, trauma-informed mental health and addictions supports to Black individuals, children, youth, and families. The Social Worker is responsible for leading direct clinical service delivery, early intervention, and crisis support initiatives. This role addresses systemic barriers and inequities that Black communities face in accessing mental health services and promotes healing, resilience, and emotional well-being across the lifespan. The Social Worker provides services through mobile mental health clinics located within Black communities, education support center's, faith-based institutions, cultural center's, and other trusted community settings. The Social Worker also supports the development and implementation of non-police mental health crisis response pathways, ensuring culturally safe, non-criminalizing approaches to crisis intervention. The Social Worker applies anti-racist, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive frameworks across all aspects of clinical care, health promotion, advocacy, and community engagement.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level