Thanks to William James College Haitian Mental Health Network (HMH Network) for hosting the Massachusetts Behavioral Help Line (BHHL) at the 2026 Conference on Haitian Mental Health—“Lakay Se Lakay” (Home Is Home)! It was an honor to collaborate and participate in meaningful conversations with community leaders, students, clinicians, cultural practitioners, scholars, and more. Learn more about the BHHL at: https://lnkd.in/e84S-kcK
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH)
Wellness and Fitness Services
Boston, MA 6,390 followers
Hope. Equity. Service.
About us
Mental health is an essential part of health care. The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH), as the State Mental Health Authority, promotes mental health through early intervention, treatment, education, policy and regulation so that all residents of the Commonwealth may live full and productive lives. DMH serves individuals, and their families, living with the most significant and persistent mental illnesses with the Commonwealth.
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http://www.mass.gov/dmh
External link for Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH)
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- Wellness and Fitness Services
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
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- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Education and Prevention, Early Intervention, Treatment, Recovery, Peer Specialists, and Policy and Regulation
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25 Staniford Street
Boston, MA 02114, US
Employees at Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH)
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DMH is seeking a Data Analyst Lead to help shape how data drives decision-making across the Commonwealth’s behavioral health system. Ideal candidates bring strong technical skills (SQL, Python/R, BI tools), a strategic mindset, and a passion for using data to improve public sector systems. Experience in healthcare, behavioral health, or government data environments is a plus. If you are looking for a mission-driven role where your work truly matters, please apply or share with your network. https://lnkd.in/eHpPbMQe
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Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) reposted this
May is Mental Health Month! Whether you’re feeling grounded, overwhelmed, energized, or something in between, your mental health matters - on good days and hard ones. Learn more nurturing your well-being and supporting the people around you at Mass.gov/WhatsOnYourMind
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Are you looking to apply your clinical expertise in a setting where psychology meets the legal system? The Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH) is seeking a Forensic Psychologist to work primarily within the Brockton District and Superior Courts—supporting individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders involved in the criminal justice system. Whether you are an experienced forensic psychologist or a clinician with post-doctoral experience looking to specialize, this role offers a meaningful and impactful career path. Apply on MassCareers here: https://lnkd.in/eWx-3qxE 👉 Know someone who might be a great fit? Please share this opportunity with your network! #PsychologyJobs #ForensicPsychology #MentalHealthCareers #PublicService #MassachusettsJobs #BehavioralHealth #NowHiring
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OBHPP has extended the RFA deadline for their grant opportunity to November 21st at 3pm, and posted a comprehensive Q&A: https://lnkd.in/eTXxG3t9
The Request for Applications (RFA) for our Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention grant is now live! We're seeking grant proposals from Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) across the Commonwealth to develop, implement and evaluate new behavioral health promotion or prevention programs, or expand existing behavioral health promotion or prevention programs, aligned with OBHPPs mission and vision. Learn more and read the full RFA on Commbuys: https://lnkd.in/eU5A9USX
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Next Wednesday (October 22)! DMH, alongside our sister agencies within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, will be participating in an in-person career expo at Roxbury Community College. Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/ebcGE2Pc
Are you ready to make a profound impact on the lives of others? We are seeking passionate individuals to join our team in the field of health and human services. Every day, you can change lives, offer support, and empower individuals to overcome challenges. Your dedication and commitment will not only transform the lives of those you serve but also inspire positive change within yourself! The Executive Office of Health and Human Services, in partnership with MassHire Boston and RCC, is hosting an in-person career expo on Wednesday October 22, 2025, from 10a-2p at Roxbury Community College located at 1234 Columbus Ave Roxbury, MA. Come meet our hiring managers: MassAbility Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) Department of Developmental Services (DDS) Department of Children and Families (DCF) Department of Youth Services (DYS) Department of Public Health (DPH) Department of Mental Health (DMH) Mass Commission for the Blind (MCB) Mass Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) Executive Office of Veterans Services (EOVS) Register here: https://lnkd.in/ebcGE2Pc Explore featured EOHHS opportunities here: https://bit.ly/4i0HjYP Tired of applying to a job and waiting for a call? Come to our event and meet our hiring managers in person!
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Community-based organizations - the RFA for the Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention grant is now live. Learn more on Commbuys: https://lnkd.in/eU5A9USX
The Request for Applications (RFA) for our Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention grant is now live! We're seeking grant proposals from Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) across the Commonwealth to develop, implement and evaluate new behavioral health promotion or prevention programs, or expand existing behavioral health promotion or prevention programs, aligned with OBHPPs mission and vision. Learn more and read the full RFA on Commbuys: https://lnkd.in/eU5A9USX
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Join DMH, The Office of Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention, and William James College at Union United Methodist Church on October 18th in Boston for a Community Forum on culturally rooted approaches to mental well-being for everyone. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eyRB67XM
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The Office of Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention (OBHPP) is excited to announce the release of our Notice of Intent (NOI) for upcoming grant opportunities to support behavioral health promotion and prevention efforts across Massachusetts. Over the past year, the office conducted a statewide landscape analysis, issued an RFI with 51 responses, and held community listening sessions with 189 participants across all six regions. These activities helped shape the grant program’s focus areas, which center on strengthening community wellbeing across the lifespan—addressing social isolation, caregiver and family stress, early childhood and maternal mental health, immigrant mental health, upstream youth intervention, and family and intimate partner violence. You can visit COMMBUYS - OBHPP Notice of Intent for full details. Please keep an eye on COMMBUYS in the coming weeks for more information and the upcoming posting of our Request for Application (RFA). : https://lnkd.in/eqZBPh5y
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Join DMH and our partners, the Greater Boston Association of Black Social Workers, on June 12th for a Social Work Panel Discussion and Networking Mixer on Cultural Perspectives in Mental Health! Learn more about the panelists and register today: https://lnkd.in/eeAiAzbX
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