http://the-remainder.livejournal.com/ (
the-remainder.livejournal.com) wrote in
trans2004-06-15 04:56 pm
seeking employment in Boston.
I graduated in May with a BS in Human Services with minors in psychology and sociology. I am posting here now because I am very interested in working professionally with the transgender community in some way. I was planning to relocate to San Francisco after graduation but after visiting and looking into different agencies (and loving it there) I decided to remain in Boston and try to find a position with the community.
I chose to spend two semesters [versus one or none] at an internship at a Women's Center which had just adopted a new policy allowing for trans women to benefit from the services provided by the Center. I chose this internship initially because of my strong desire to work with the trans community and because I felt as though the Center [which had only allowed biological females within its walls since 1976] could use a dedicated and compassionate individual to help with the transition.
I ended up becoming a member of the Center's Transgender Transition Committee, gathering many resources, contacting a large amount of individuals whom support the community in various ways, and creating a resource binder of services among other things.
At the end of my first semester I realized that there was still so much work to be done in order for an accepting atmosphere to emerge and so I petitioned my school to allow me to continue on into my senior year rather than choosing a new internship. I am still a member of the Committee and plan to remain as one as long as I am in Boston.
I am interested in working with the trans community in general and am open to different types of work which could benefit the community. I am incredibly dedicated and a hard worker willing to take on various challenges. I was hoping that you might have some ideas. If you have any at all, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to forward this on to anyone else you think might have ideas. If you are interested in learning more about me and what I am hoping to find, please contact me directly, I am always open to questions.
I chose to spend two semesters [versus one or none] at an internship at a Women's Center which had just adopted a new policy allowing for trans women to benefit from the services provided by the Center. I chose this internship initially because of my strong desire to work with the trans community and because I felt as though the Center [which had only allowed biological females within its walls since 1976] could use a dedicated and compassionate individual to help with the transition.
I ended up becoming a member of the Center's Transgender Transition Committee, gathering many resources, contacting a large amount of individuals whom support the community in various ways, and creating a resource binder of services among other things.
At the end of my first semester I realized that there was still so much work to be done in order for an accepting atmosphere to emerge and so I petitioned my school to allow me to continue on into my senior year rather than choosing a new internship. I am still a member of the Committee and plan to remain as one as long as I am in Boston.
I am interested in working with the trans community in general and am open to different types of work which could benefit the community. I am incredibly dedicated and a hard worker willing to take on various challenges. I was hoping that you might have some ideas. If you have any at all, I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. Feel free to forward this on to anyone else you think might have ideas. If you are interested in learning more about me and what I am hoping to find, please contact me directly, I am always open to questions.