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If you're looking to join a dynamic, diverse team and are passionate about helping us achieve our mission of "Transforming lives through remarkable care", please click here to see our current open positions:

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About The Project

Since 1986, The Project has aimed to transform lives through remarkable care. To accomplish that important mission, we need great people on our team that believe in health equity.

Here's a quick rundown of the services we provide:

  • Medical case managment for people living with HIV/AIDS
  • Mental health counseling for
    • People living with HIV/AIDS
    • People living with Hepatitis C
    • Victims of crime (VOCA)
    • Anyone identifying as LGBTQ+ and/or queer
  • Medical case management for people living with Hepatitis C
  • Sexual health and prevention services including
    • No-cost STD/HIV testing with same-day results and treatment
    • PrEP and PEP to prevent HIV transmission
    • Community outreach testing
  • Primary care for LGBTQ+ people
  • And more!

Amazing Benefits for Amazing People

The Project firmly believes that investing in it own workplace equity will strengthen community health at large. Our benefits include:

  • Competitive wages
  • Generous PTO accumulation beginning immediately upon hire
  • 5% retirement match
  • Health, vision, and dental insurances beginning upon hire
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Wellness credit
  • And more!

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The Project
1701 River Drive #110
Moline, IL 61265
(309) 762-5433
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