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The Office for Women, Family, and Community Programs is seeking doctors, nurses, researchers, and health care professionals to act as mentors for the Student Success Job Program (SSJP). The SSJP prepares high school students for a future in the medical industry through mentorship, training, and seminars. Students are placed in departments ten hours a week and work at no charge to the departments. If you are interested in becoming a mentor, or to learn more about the SSJP, contact Amy Belyea at 617-525-6725.