Aller au contenu principal

User account menu

  • Se connecter

Langues

  • English
  • Français
  • Português
  • Español
  • العربية
  • Pусский

Navigation principale

  • À propos de l’ISSUP

    • Raison d’être de l’ISSUP
    • Membres
      • Critères d’adhésion
      • Code d’éthique
      • Who is ISSUP for?
    • News
    • Partenaires internationaux
    • Gouvernance
    • ISSUP Scientific Council
    • Ateliers de l’ISSUP
      • Bali 2025
      • Thessaloniki 2024
      • Buenos Aires 2023
      • Manila 2022
      • Abu Dhabi 2022
      • International Conference 2021 (Virtual)
      • Africa 2020 (Virtual)
      • Vienne 2019
      • Nairobi 2018
      • Cancún 2017
      • ISSUP Campinas 2016
      • ISSUP Tailandia 2015
    • Friends of ISSUP (USA)
    • Prix de l’ISSUP
      • Prix basé sur des données probantes
      • Prix de l’initiative locale
      • Prix des services
      • Excellence in Training Provision
      • Outstanding Contribution to ISSUP Award
    • In Memoriam
    • Acknowledgements
    • Guides relatifs au site Web de l’ISSUP
    • Contact ISSUP
    • FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
  • Développement professionnel

    • Online Learning Hub
      • How to Register
      • UTC Self Led Courses
    • Universal Curricula (UC)
      • Currículo de Prevenção Universal
      • Currículo de Tratamento Universal
      • Universal Recovery Curriculum
      • Accès à l’UPC et à l’UTC
      • Prestataires de services éducatifs
      • Devenir prestataire de services éducatifs
      • Global Training Program
    • Programme international de formation
      • Glossary
      • ISSUP Webinars
      • ICAP certification
      • INEP Plus
      • Prevention Insights Video Series
      • Prevention Lists
      • HealthEKnowledge
      • WiRED International
      • Quality in Treatment
      • Manuel de prévention de la SPR et de l’ISSUP
    • Job Board
  • Knowledge Share

    • Search in the Knowledge Share
    • ADDICTOLOGY Journal
      • Latest Issue
  • Branches nationales

    • Africa
      • ISSUP Botswana
      • ISSUP Côte d’Ivoire
      • ISSUP Egypt
      • ISSUP The Gambia
      • ISSUP Kenya
      • ISSUP Namibia
      • ISSUP Nigeria
      • ISSUP South Africa
      • ISSUP Tanzania
      • ISSUP Togo
      • ISSUP Uganda
    • The Americas
      • ISSUP Argentina
      • ISSUP The Bahamas
      • ISSUP Brazil
      • ISSUP Canada
      • ISSUP Chile
      • ISSUP Colombia
      • ISSUP Ecuador
      • ISSUP El Salvador
      • ISSUP Guatemala
      • ISSUP Mexico
      • ISSUP Panama
      • ISSUP Paraguay
      • ISSUP Peru
      • ISSUP United States
    • Asia
      • ISSUP Afghanistan
      • ISSUP India
      • ISSUP Indonesia
      • ISSUP Kazakhstan
      • ISSUP Lebanon
      • ISSUP Malaysia
      • ISSUP in Pakistan
      • ISSUP Philippines
      • ISSUP Qatar
      • ISSUP Sri Lanka
      • ISSUP Thailand
      • ISSUP Türkiye
      • ISSUP United Arab Emirates
      • ISSUP Uzbekistan
      • ISSUP Vietnam
    • Europe
      • ISSUP Czech Republic
      • ISSUP Greece
      • ISSUP Italy
      • ISSUP Spain
      • ISSUP Ukraine
      • ISSUP United Kingdom
    • How to Become a National Chapter
    • ISSUP National Chapters' Advisory Committee
  • Events

    • Search through all events
  • Networks

    • A–Z
  • Mon ISSUP

    • Member Directory
    • Formulaire d’enregistrement

Job / empleo

open positions / vacantes
DiscussionsFichiersImagesVideosLiensÉvènementsKnowledge ShareTout
Tobias Nauruki

Youth and Covid-19

Tobias Nauruki - 14 April 2021

2020 and 2021 has been challenging years since Covid-19 Virus invaded the world. It is high time youth start embracing love,commitment and dedication in different activities to shun away from exposure to the spring drugs and substances use that are dangerous in their lives. This too will help them be physically fit away from mental illness

  • En savoir plus sur Youth and Covid-19
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Programme Officer- UNODC

Shared by Edie - 14 April 2021
Job deadline
22 avril 2021
Country
Mozambique

This position is located in the Programme Office in Mozambique (POMOZ) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Maputo, Mozambique.

The incumbent will work under the supervision of the UNODC Regional Representative, Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSAF) in Pretoria, South Africa, and the overall guidance of the Deputy Director of the Division for Operations (DO) at UNODC headquarters, Vienna.

  • En savoir plus sur Programme Officer- UNODC
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Senior Coordinator, Workforce Development- University of Nevada

Shared by Edie - 11 April 2021
Job deadline
31 mai 2021
Country
États-Unis

The Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT) at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) is searching for a Senior Coordinator, Workforce Development for a regional substance misuse prevention centre working with states, jurisdictions, tribes, community coalitions, and other NGOs within a 10-state/jurisdiction region.

CASAT provides training, technical assistance, and other services to support substance misuse prevention, substance use disorder treatment, and recovery.  

The Senior Coordinator will be responsible for providing direct training and technical assistance services to build state, jurisdiction, tribal, and community capacity in the application of data-driven decision-making to the selection, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based programs and practices to prevent substance misuse.

  • En savoir plus sur Senior Coordinator, Workforce Development- University of Nevada
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

PhD-level Research Public Health Analyst

Shared by Edie - 11 April 2021
Job deadline
31 mai 2021
Country
États-Unis

The Substance Use Prevention, Evaluation, and Research Program within the Center for Behavioral Health Epidemiology, Implementation, and Evaluation Research at RTI International has an immediate opening for an applied Substance Use Prevention PhD-level Research Public Health Analyst. 

Areas of related potential methodological specialization include the use of epidemiological data for needs assessment and prevention decision making; innovative data collection and analysis for process and outcome program evaluation; and the novel use of communication to disseminate research findings and intervention strategies.

 

  • En savoir plus sur PhD-level Research Public Health Analyst
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Innovation Scholars Programme Manager- King's College London

Shared by Edie - 5 April 2021
Job deadline
20 avril 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

King's College London are looking for an experienced researcher to work as part of a UK team conducting a Realist Evaluation of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP) services across the UK. The aim of the study is to understand the contextual factors that impact on the use and effectiveness (engagement, retention and harm reduction) of opiate substitution therapy and needle and syringe service provision models for high-risk people who inject drugs in the UK as well as the cost of provision of these models. 

The study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment Program and is being led by The University of Dundee in collaboration with King's College London and the Universities of Bristol and Stirling. Key responsibilities of this 18-month position are to recruit and consent participants to the qualitative component of the project, conduct and analyse qualitative interviews with drug treatment and harm reduction service providers and people who inject drugs, and contribute to writing up the study reports, academic manuscripts and other outputs.

  • En savoir plus sur Innovation Scholars Programme Manager- King's College London
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

PhD Studentship- University of Kent

Shared by Edie - 5 April 2021
Job deadline
1 juillet 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

Project Title

Evaluating Therapeutic Life Story Work Among Young People with Multiple Disadvantages.

Research project

Therapeutic Life Story (TLS) practice as developed by Richard Rose grew from his social work with young people who had experienced toxic stress. Life Story work is widely used in UK social work teams, most specifically for adopted children. In November 2014, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which reports on English medical, social and health issues, but also makes recommendations for UK – wide awareness, stated that all children in the care of English local authorities have a right to have life story work.

  • En savoir plus sur PhD Studentship- University of Kent
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Researcher- Glasgow Caledonian University

Shared by Edie - 5 April 2021
Job deadline
12 avril 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary world-leading research group with a strong track record in delivering high impact research in the design and evaluation of public health interventions across areas of blood-borne viruses (BBVs), sexual health and substance use.  We are looking for an experienced researcher to support the delivery of the Needle Exchange Surveillance Initiative (NESI).

This is a national public health surveillance and research initiative lead by GCU in collaboration with Public Health Scotland. It involves a survey of people who inject drugs across mainland Scotland and collects intelligence to monitor infection with blood-borne viruses (such as HIV and hepatitis C), injecting risk behaviours and uptake of harm reduction services in this population.  The successful candidate will play a key role in the management and coordination of NESI, involving the implementation of the next national survey during 2021-2022.

  • En savoir plus sur Researcher- Glasgow Caledonian University
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Post‐Doctoral Fellow- The University of Connecticut

Shared by Edie - 29 March 2021
Job deadline
30 avril 2021
Country
États-Unis

The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to research and evaluation projects aimed at improving the system of care for substance use disorders. Responsibilities will vary but may include: collection and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, developing manuscripts, engagement with study academic, policy and practice partners, and contributing to new grant development.

Some travel to New York City and New York State project sites may be required (once allowable in the future).

Priority is for applicants with: documented evidence of scholarship in addiction/health services areas (e.g.,publications, presentations, grant submissions), experience working on federal grants, excellent scientific writing ability and strong oral communication skills, interpersonal skills that foster collaboration, and the ability to produce verbal and written communications appropriate for a range of audiences (e.g., scholarly, treatment providers, government partners).

Academic skills in the following areas required: knowledge of a range of research methodologies and analysis approaches including mixed methods, qualitative, and advanced quantitative analysis (e.g., multilevel modelling), and capability using statistical packages (e.g., NVivo, Atlas.ti, SPSS, SAS). Distinct interest and knowledge of substance use disorder intervention and treatment and implementation science frameworks/approaches is preferred.

  • En savoir plus sur Post‐Doctoral Fellow- The University of Connecticut
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Public Health Research Programme

Shared by Edie - 29 March 2021
Job deadline
12 août 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

The Public Health Research (PHR) Programme funds research to generate evidence to inform the delivery of non-NHS interventions, intended to improve the health of the public, and reduce inequalities in health.

Topic title: Alcohol interventions in secondary and further education for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities

Timescales: Proposals received by 1pm on 12 August 2021, and deemed within remit, will be assessed for their importance to public health by the Prioritisation Committee (PC) in September 2021.

  • En savoir plus sur Public Health Research Programme
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Research Associate

Shared by Edie - 24 March 2021
Job deadline
16 avril 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

ISSUP logoAre you looking to make an impact in the international drug demand reduction field?

The International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals (ISSUP) is a global, not for profit, non-government organisation to support the development of a professional drug demand reduction workforce.

Our work brings together stakeholders from the prevention, treatment and recovery fields to inform, connect and strengthen their research, practice and policy making to promote evidence-based, high quality and ethical approaches and practice to substance use prevention, treatment and recovery care.

Due to growth, we have created the new role of Research Associate, working within our newly formed ISSUP Scientific Support Team. The role of the team is to provide relevant and required input with respect to scientific and professional related issues to ensure that ISSUP can maintain a credible source of information and support both internally and externally to our members and followers.

The ideal candidate will have a degree or post-graduate qualification in a relevant discipline e.g. in the health, social service or education field, and will demonstrate appropriate experience in working or conducting research within the field of drug demand reduction, health education or promotion. You will have a working knowledge of the substance use prevention, treatment and recovery landscape, preferably internationally and keen to make a real impact within this growing area.

We are looking for someone who is keen to contribute to the field of drug demand reduction. You will be highly credible individual with the ability to capably offer advice and guidance in relation to scientific issues within this area. A self-motivated individual, you will be happy working within a close-knit virtual team and demonstrate good communication and organisational skills. You will be familiar with working with academic research. You must have an excellent command of spoken and written English (native or CEFR C2).

This role is part-time, 22.5 (3 days) per week, based remotely. We are willing to consider candidates from any location globally.

ISSUP is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.

Salary range: up to £23,000 ($30,000). dependent upon experience

Interviews will be held online, in early May 2021

  • En savoir plus sur Research Associate
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Consultancy position at OAS

Shared by Edie - 19 March 2021
Job deadline
31 mars 2021
Country
États-Unis

The Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) is the Western Hemisphere's policy forum for dealing with the drug problem. The CICAD Executive Secretariat (ES-CICAD) supports the Commission by strengthening the human and institutional capabilities and channeling the collective efforts of its member states to reduce the production, trafficking, and use of illegal drugs. ES-CICAD assists member states in the implementation of CICAD’s Hemispheric Drug Strategy and its accompanying Plan of Action, and serves as Technical Secretariat for CICAD.

Project: Promoting the Smarter Use of Alternatives to Incarceration and Sentencing through Better Information in Colombia.

Location: Any OAS member state. (Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the selected person will work from their home country)

  • En savoir plus sur Consultancy position at OAS
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Junior Wetenschappelijk Medewerker

Shared by Edie - 16 March 2021
Job deadline
17 mars 2021
Country
Pays-Bas

Junior wetenschappelijk medewerker

36 uur per week

Per mei/juni 2021 zijn we op zoek naar een enthousiaste junior wetenschappelijk medewerker. Ben je praktisch ingesteld, vind je het leuk om aan meerdere projecten tegelijk te werken en heb je zowel interesse in alcohol- als drugspreventie? Dan zijn we op zoek naar jou!

Waar kom je te werken

Het Trimbos-instituut is een inspirerende, informele en professionele werkomgeving met maatschappelijke impact. Je komt te werken bij een toonaangevend wetenschappelijk instituut. Wij maken onder andere vooruitstrevende (digitale) interventies, preventieprogramma’s en behandelmethoden en hebben daarbij een maatschappelijke rol om beleidsmakers, politici en professionals te informeren over middelengebruik, verslaving en de geestelijke gezondheid van de Nederlandse bevolking.

Het team alcohol- en drugspreventie werkt aan het ontwikkelen, toepassen en evalueren van kennis om met name jongeren, jongvolwassenen en hun omgeving te ondersteunen bij alcohol- en drugspreventie. Je komt te werken in een team met 20 bevlogen collega’s. Je werkt mee aan de ontwikkeling en implementatie van verschillende preventieprojecten.

Wat zijn je werkzaamheden

  • Organiseren van werksessies voor jeugdprofessionals waarin je bespreekt hoe zij in hun gesprekken met jongeren een bijdrage kunnen leveren aan het voorkomen van problematisch cannabisgebruik.
  • een bijdrage leveren aan de implementatie van het IJslandse preventiemodel, o.a. door het voeren van gesprekken met gemeenten.
  • interventies ontwikkelen in het kader van het Experiment gesloten coffeeshopketen.
  • En savoir plus sur Junior Wetenschappelijk Medewerker
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Director- Scottish Health Action On Alcohol Problems

Shared by Edie - 16 March 2021
Job deadline
1 avril 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) is seeking to appoint a Director who will spearhead the collective and independent efforts of the Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland to reduce alcohol-related harm, including at national and international levels.

The SHAAP Director will lead advocacy and research activities, including developing and managing relevant projects, with a focus on achieving effective and cost-effective achievement of implementation of policies to reduce alcohol-related harms and related health inequalities.

Reporting directly to the Chief Executive of RCPE and responsible to the President of RCPE for policy and strategy and for implementation, the SHAAP Director is also advised by a Steering Group, which includes representatives of the Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland and co-opted experts.

Working with the SHAAP Steering Group, the Director will lead in enhancing links with health professionals and policy makers and the media. As well as developing and managing SHAAP’s strategy, operations and communications, the Director is responsible for financial management and reporting, including to the Scottish Government as a key funder.

  • En savoir plus sur Director- Scottish Health Action On Alcohol Problems
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Project Manager

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
21 mars 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

Applications are invited for a Project Manager to oversee the work of TCRG and STOP at Bath.  

The post holder will work as part of a dynamic team with the role carrying significant responsibility and is suitable for someone with significant experience of project coordination and management. To facilitate the successful delivery of the work, the post-holder will play a pivotal role in managing and coordinating the work of a large team of researchers and technical staff across 3 workstreams within STOP (tobacco industry monitoring, tobacco industry research (itself with a number of research themes) and big data) and over other smaller projects. 

The post-holder will also be responsible for developing appropriate management infrastructure for the projects, sharing and developing good working practices and wellbeing across workstreams and research themes, managing a project risk register, administering and overseeing project finances, overseeing and ensuring the timeliness of project inputs and outputs, disseminating knowledge via research outputs, monitoring and capturing outputs and impacts, reporting to the funders in a timely and accurate manner, and developing, coordinating grant applications and managing communication structures within the team and among stakeholders, project partners  and senior management at the University.

  • En savoir plus sur Project Manager
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Research Assistant- Brown University

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
16 avril 2021
Country
États-Unis

Research Assistant is hired for a newly funded project examining the intersection of alcohol use and liver health, although there is potential for Research Assistant to be tasked with working on other projects within the Center for Addiction and Disease Risk Exacerbation (CADRE), Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies (CAAS), or other Departments within Brown University.

Research Assistant’s activities include recruitment, screening, tracking, and retention of participants from local clinics and the community.

The research assistant is required to speak fluent Spanish to translate project materials from English to Spanish, and primarily to implement recruitment, day-to-day project activities, and retention of study participants who are Spanish-speaking.

  • En savoir plus sur Research Assistant- Brown University
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Postdoctoral Researcher- University of Edinburgh

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
18 mars 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

The University of Edinburgh is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher in the field of ‘Environment and Health for a period of 3 years to contribute a UK Prevention Research Partnership (UKPRP) Consortium – SPECTRUM (Shaping Public Health Policies to Reduce Inequalities and Harm) www.ed.ac.uk/spectrum. 

SPECTRUM has an ambitious programme of research, knowledge exchange and public engagement focusing on the commercial determinants of health relating to tobacco, alcohol and food.

  • En savoir plus sur Postdoctoral Researcher- University of Edinburgh
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Research Assistant/Research Fellow in Behavioural Science

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
26 mars 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

An opening exists for a researcher (either pre- or post-doctoral) to work within the UCL Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group.

The successful candidate will be expected to primarily co-ordinate and manage remote data collection at three follow-up time points for a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of the Drink Less smartphone app.

The position is funded for 18 months, in the first instance, as part of a project funded by the National Institute of Health Research.

The successful candidate will have completed a MSc (Grade 6B) or a PhD (Grade 7) in Behavioural Science or related area; experience of coordinating data collection for a large study; and good knowledge of trial management, regulations, governance and methodology.

Excellent organisational skills and being skilled at using Microsoft Office and statistical software packages are essential, and experience.

  • En savoir plus sur Research Assistant/Research Fellow in Behavioural Science
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Communications Associate (CADCA)

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
31 mai 2021
Country
États-Unis

Responsibilities: Supports the Meetings and Communications team and all CADCA teams in areas of communications, public relations, social media, digital content creation, project management and logistics.

SPECIFIC DUTIES INCLUDE:

  • Contribute to communications strategies including content development and development of strategic priorities
  • Plan, film, edit and publish CADCA videos related to events, trainings and coalition work
  • Create and manage digital content for multiple social media channels
  • Develop strategies/campaigns to organically increase social media followers across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn
  • Assist CADCA teams with all communications projects, writing and editing
  • Manage media list development and media pitches for CADCA events and initiatives
  • Lead on content development, publication and marketing of CADCA's weekly e-newsletter
  • Develop, edit and publish collateral materials for CADCA signature events
  • Manage production of signature publications including bi-annual newsletter and Annual Report
  • Develop content for CADCA Blog, website and other digital communication channels
  • Write content for CADCA events including talking points, press releases and marketing collateral
  • Provide copyediting for all major print and web collateral
  • Engage in other special projects as needed by all CADCA teams
  • Track project effectiveness and timelines
  • Build and maintain historical files for all communications projects
  • Report on the success of digital initiatives by gathering and communicating relevant metrics
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • En savoir plus sur Communications Associate (CADCA)
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Edie

Communications Manager (Policy and Research)

Shared by Edie - 11 March 2021
Job deadline
18 mars 2021
Country
Royaume-Uni

The Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) is looking to recruit an experienced and talented Communications Manager to lead our communications activities that enable us to meet our objective of promoting evidence-based policy solutions to reduce harm from alcohol. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team and work on a high-profile social and political issue that affects thousands of lives across the UK and worldwide.

Post title: Communications Manager (Policy and Research)

Contract: Full time (37.5 hrs pw) 

Location: Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street, London, SW1H 0QS*

*all IAS staff are currently working remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions

  • En savoir plus sur Communications Manager (Policy and Research)
  • Ajouter un commentaire
Anonyme

Consultant in Addictions and Dual Diagnosis

Shared by Anonyme - 7 March 2021
Job deadline
30 août 2019
Country
Royaume-Uni

This is an exciting opportunity to join the specialist addictions and dual diagnosis MDT that LYPFT provides as part of the Forward Leeds addiction service across Leeds.

The essential role of the clinical service is to provide assessment, treatment and aftercare for people who misuse alcohol and other drugs and who have complex needs.

Leeds Partnerships NHS Foundation Trust is a leading provider of specialist mental health services and our ambition is to be the best provider we can and aim to continue being a national leader in training, research and development. 

 

  • En savoir plus sur Consultant in Addictions and Dual Diagnosis
  • Ajouter un commentaire

Pagination

  • Première page « First
  • Page précédente ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 25
  • Page 26
  • Page courante 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • Page 30
  • …
  • Page suivante ››
  • Dernière page Last »

Upcoming Events

There aren't any upcoming events
All Events
Nous contacter

Restez connecté

Newsletter

ISSUP is funded by the U.S. Department of State via the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). INL works to keep Americans safe by countering crime, illegal drugs, and instability abroad.

Copyright © International Society of Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Professionals Privacy Policy