Employment at Bridge
Located in downtown Boston, Bridge Over Troubled Waters is the city's foremost organization dedicated to transforming the lives of homless, runaway, and at-risk youth. If you care about making a difference in the lives of young people, we are interested in hearing from you!
Bridge Over Troubled Waters is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
We provide competitive compensation and excellent benefits including: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Employer paid Life, Short and Long Term Disability Insurance, Vacation, Holiday, Sick, Personal and Birthday Time, 401(k) Retirement Plan.
For more information on the types of services/programs that Bridge provides, please visit our Programs page.
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Street Outreach Manager
Educational & Community Support · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Director of Information Technology
Business Operations (Finance, HR, IT, etc.) · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Desktop Support Engineer
Business Operations (Finance, HR, IT, etc.) · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Senior Case Management Specialist
Educational & Community Support · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Behavioral Health Specialist
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Rapid Rehousing Case Manager
Educational & Community Support · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Residential Counselor - All Shifts
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Grant Writer
Business Operations (Finance, HR, IT, etc.) · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Youth Engagement Specialist
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Transitional Day Program Counselor
Educational & Community Support · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Street Outreach Specialist
Educational & Community Support · Bridge Over Troubled Waters
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Payroll & AP Specialist
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
About Bridge Over Troubled Waters
For over 50 years, Bridge Over Troubled Waters (Bridge) has guided homeless, runaway and at-risk youth on the path to a stable home and self-sufficient future. Bridge founders were among the first to recognize and respond to the growing crisis of youth homelessness in the late ‘60s and were instrumental in advocating for the authorization of the US Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Act in 1974. Bridge’s Mobile Medical Van, the nation’s first, and Bridge’s Transitional Living Program have been named national models for replication. Bridge continues to be a national model for youth-centered programming and in 2017 Bridge became the first agency in Massachusetts to provide youth-only rapid rehousing.
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