Jobs Board
onsultant to conduct a lifetime evaluation of the Support. Don’t Punish campaign
• International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC) • Remote
The Support. Don’t Punish campaign has been active for 11 years (2013-2023) and gone from strength to strength, growing a network of supporters that spans over 100 countries and mobilises thousands of people every year in almost 300 cities worldwide. To better understand and document this growing legacy, consider avenues for further expansion, and strengthen learning tools, IDPC is looking for an experienced consultant to conduct an evaluation of the campaign’s lifetime.
Deadline: 29 September 2023DOPE Project Capacity Building Logistics Coordinator
• National Harm Reduction Coalition • San Francisco, California
The National Harm Reduction Coalition are looking for a full-time DOPE Project Capacity Building Logistics Coordinator who is enthusiastic and passionate about harm reduction. This role involves organizing and managing logistics to support our capacity building initiatives.
DOPE Project Capacity Building and Training Coordinator
• The National Harm Reduction Coalition • San Francisco, California
Are you passionate about empowering communities, advancing harm reduction, and promoting education on critical issues related to drug use and public health? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!
The National Harm Reduction Coalition are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic DOPE Project Capacity Building and Training Coordinator to provide Capacity Building Services (CBS) and training for the Harm Reduction Training Institute (HRTI) in partnership with the Drug Overdose Prevention Education (DOPE) Project and the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
DOPE Project Manager (Bilingual)
• The National Harm Reduction Coalition • San Francisco, California
The National Harm Reduction Coalition are currently seeking a passionate and dedicated DOPE Project Manager to join our team and make a significant impact on addressing drug-related harms in San Francisco communities. As the DOPE Project Manager, you will play a crucial role in ensuring low-barrier access to naloxone for individuals most affected by overdose and those in hard-to-reach populations. Additionally, you will lead efforts to train frontline service workers, community-based organizations, grassroots groups, and individuals likely to witness and respond to overdose emergencies.
Director of Capacity Building and Community Mobilization
• The National Harm Reduction Coalition • California (Hybrid/San Francisco Office)
The Director of Capacity Building and Community Mobilization has the responsibility of guiding the vision for the expansion of harm reduction services in the region. As part of this position, you will oversee a strong team of professionals and harm reduction practitioners who identify and meet training and technical assistance needs, develop community action plans, and refine and model best practices around overdose prevention and response and other harm reduction practices.
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