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Explore the resources below to learn more about behavioral health career pathways, including education and training opportunities, available jobs, financial assistance programs, and other supports that can help you enter and advance in the field.
Understand the role behavioral health plays in supporting healthy individuals, families, and communities.
Behavioral health careers focus on promoting mental wellbeing, preventing and addressing mental health and substance use challenges, and supporting individuals and communities in leading healthy, fulfilling lives.
A stronger, more diverse behavioral health workforce helps ensure that people can access care and programs from providers who understand their experiences and communities.
Find schools and educational opportunities based on your interests, experience, and how quickly you want to get started.
Explore scholarships, grants, and state financial aid programs that can help pay for school, training, or a behavioral health career pathway.
Search for behavioral health jobs, explore career pathways, and connect with local workforce support in Massachusetts.
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