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Harm Reduction Social Worker

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: Victory Programs
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor
  • Social Work
    Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

The Harm Reduction Social Worker provides specialized mental health and harm reduction clinical services in a transitional housing setting. This role uses clinical interventions and support to foster a safe and productive environment for individuals living with substance use and mental health disorders. The Harm Reduction Social Worker reports to the Program Director for support and supervision.

Location: Visions of Victory, Jamaica Plain, a low‑threshold transitional living program utilizing a Housing First, harm reduction model. Visions of Victory serves individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use/opioid overdose risk and health/mental health conditions, who may also face multiple barriers to housing.

Victory Programs values a diverse workforce, as we collectively seek to create welcoming, inclusive and accessible environments for our employees and the people we serve. We strive to sustain healthy, functioning communities that respect and celebrate different experiences, identities, cultures and ideas.

Victory Programs has helped individuals and families in crisis for 45 years. Thousands turn to us yearly for shelter, sustenance, recovery, care, and professional, compassionate support. Most struggle with homelessness, substance use and mental health, and many live with HIV/AIDS. Our team of more than 250 staff across 21 programs works with people to develop and execute creative, safe solutions to the very real challenges our clients face.

Essential

Functions
  • Act in accordance with Victory Programs’ Standards of Excellence at all times, including maintaining professional ethics, boundaries and client confidentiality.
  • Provide daily support to clients experiencing mental health episodes, and who are actively using substances.
  • Support staff in their engagement and interactions with clients.
  • Provide crisis intervention and leadership in resolving client issues including one-to-one clinical support and appropriate follow‑up.
  • Ensure program integrity and safety, support clients and address any issues as they arise. Develop, implement, and facilitate and/or co‑facilitate client groups each week and complete required documentation.
  • Provide syringe services, naloxone, and harm reduction supplies for individuals at risk for overdose or infectious disease transmission.
  • Engage clients in an ongoing assessment of needs, connection to services, and review cases and progress in individual and staff meetings.
  • Conduct biopsychosocial need assessments with clients, when indicated, to determine service needs, referrals and potential service plan goals and objectives.
  • Work collaboratively with case managers and other staff to implement client service plans, including helping to facilitate referrals to appropriate resources as needed.
  • Partner with the Clinical Director of Housing in identifying specific clinical learning needs of staff and plan appropriate in‑service training if requested.
  • Create agendas for case conferences for staff as requested.
  • Supervise first‑year social work interns as needed with the support of the Clinical Director of Housing.
  • Engage in crisis intervention and conflict de‑escalation as needed in the program.
  • Collaborate on the development of policies and procedures.
  • Maintain accurate documentation and record‑keeping systems, including but not limited to assessment; referrals, consent forms; and data collection.
  • Maintain current working knowledge of referral sources such as medical, outpatient counseling, dental, legal, housing, AIDS client services, self‑help groups, substance use treatment, shelter and other resources to provide comprehensive services to the program clients.
  • Attend clinical and administrative supervision, staff meetings, and periodic professional development trainings and workshops as requested by supervisor.
Non‑Essential Functions
  • Attend weekly staff and clinical team meetings, in‑service trainings and agency workshops. Participate and support the agency in program events, State House rallies, fundraising and advocacy events, rallies, walks and any additional functions.
  • Transport clients to appointments as needed.
  • Perform any other duty or task that may be requested from time to…
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