Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Public Health Commission is one of the United State’s oldest health departments and is an independent public agency providing a broad range of health programs and services. The organization is governed by a board of seven members appointed by the mayor of Boston. The organization operates on a mission to deliver public services and quality health care to protect, promote, and preserve the wellness and health of all the residents of Boston, in particular the ones who are the most vulnerable. The commission oversees more than 40 programs that are categorized into six separate bureaus: Child, Adolescent, and Family Health; Initiatives related to community health; Infectious Diseases; Homeless Services; Emergency Medical Services, and more. The organization’s career site on the official website lists career opportunities at the organization in areas of interest such as accounting and finance; administration; building services, and more.
What departments Boston Public Health Commission employees work at?
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