Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence Leadership Academy Now Accepting Applications

Leadership and Impact: Transforming Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health through the Vamos por Más Academy.

The Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence has announced the 2024–2025 Vamos por Más Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Empowerment and Leadership Academy, a unique 12-month program for up to 10 behavioral health services personnel from community-based organizations serving Hispanic and Latino populations. This program is designed to help participants develop leadership skills and access mentorship sessions on various behavioral health topics.

The program covers topics such as fostering culturally responsive leadership, driving system changes to enhance the well-being of Latino communities, and strengthening advocacy skills for Hispanic and Latino populations. It also emphasizes building cross-sector partnerships between communities and behavioral health systems. Healthcare providers in substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery are particularly encouraged to apply.

Interested individuals can submit their applications by April 30, 2024, through the provided link. This opportunity offers a chance to enhance one’s leadership skills and make a positive impact on communities in need of behavioral health services. Apply now and be part of this transformative program that aims to empower the next generation of leaders in the field of Hispanic/Latino behavioral health.

Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your leadership skills and make a positive impact on Hispanic and Latino communities in need of behavioral health services. Apply now for the Vamos por Más Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Empowerment and Leadership Academy today!

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