Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers
Health careers training partnership overview
Health care systems across the country, including Mass General Brigham, are navigating historic staffing shortages and increasing demand for care. Meeting this challenge means preparing more young people for careers in health care.
To address this need and to reflect our commitment to investing in our local communities, Mass General Brigham has partnered with Boston’s Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (EMK), an in-district charter of the Boston Public Schools (BPS); Bunker Hill Community College, and the City of Boston to design and implement a health careers training partnership.
Supported by a $37.8 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies—one of the largest philanthropic investments ever made in the BPS system’s history— EMK is doubling its enrollment capacity to 800+ students and expanding its curriculum to include new health career pathways that align to in-demand roles at Mass General Brigham. Students will now have opportunities to explore careers in perioperative services, medical imaging, nursing, emergency services, and medical laboratory science, and gain certifications and college credits aligned to these pathways while they are in high school.
Students will also benefit from expanded opportunities for hands-on learning, including:
- College-level coursework
- Work-based learning, including after-school and summer placements
- Career counseling and mentorship
- Career Days and other interactions with Mass General Brigham health care professionals
- On-site hospital visits and medical simulation lab experiences
- Pathways to meaningful, family-sustaining careers within the Mass General Brigham health system
With our long history of nationally recognized youth programming, this initiative will help deepen our longstanding partnership with BPS and EMK. By creating clear pathways from high school to meaningful health care careers, we’re advancing the economic stability and long-term well-being of young people and families in the communities that we serve.
About Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (EMK)
Pathways
Specialty focuses:
- Patient care technician/assistant
- EMT
Specialty focuses:
- Operating room assistant
- Equipment technician
- Medical imaging aide
Specialty focus:
- Medical laboratory aide
How to enroll at EMK
Find more details about enrolling in the Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers
Key partners
The Mass General Brigham Youth Program offers students from Boston, Revere, and Chelsea a unique opportunity to explore careers in health care—not just by learning about them, but by experiencing them. From hands-on activities to mentorship by health care professionals, students gain valuable skills, build confidence, and develop lasting connections that shape their futures.
Beginning in 10th grade, accepted Mass General Brigham Youth Program students embark on a multi-year journey that includes career exploration, paid internships during the academic year and summer, college and career advising, and alumni support. Mass General Brigham Youth Programs play a vital role in the larger Health Careers Training partnership between Mass General Brigham and EMK and are additive to the career exploration and skill-building that all EMK students experience. Rising 10th graders at EMK are encouraged and supported to apply to Mass General Brigham Youth Programs.
Edward M Kennedy Academy for Health Careers has partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts (BBBSEM) to provide one-on-one mentorship for students through the Big Futures Mentoring Program. Students work weekly with a BBBSEM program coordinator embedded in the school. Students and their mentors communicate once a week through text or other chat applications and also meet in-person once a month for two hours. Mass General Brigham employees volunteer as Big Futures mentors for EMK students and further augment student support and exposure to health care careers.
To become a mentor and join the more than 100 Mass General Brigham-affiliated employees who volunteer with BBBSEM, start your application here! For more information, contact Mike Wright at mwright@emassbigs.org.
About Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Healthcare-Focused High Schools Initiative
Contact
Email the Bloomberg Healthcare Initiative at BloombergHealthcareInitiative@mgb.org.