Careers of Substance collects resources from trusted organizations in order to support the substance use workforce in a variety of areas. If you would like to suggest a resource, please contact us.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation offers consulting, research resources and trainings for professionals and students addressing addiction in medicine, psychology, counseling. Hazelden also helps individuals, families, and communities struggling with addiction at all stages of treatment and recovery.
Health Resources in Action (HRiA)
HRiA builds the capacity of coalitions, organizations, communities, government agencies, and the public health workforce to improve the health of communities. Through face-to-face, webinar, and eLearning formats, HRiA offers skill-building, tools and resources, and opportunities for peer learning.
HRiA's BeHERE Initiative Trainings
Health Resources in Action’s BeHERE Initiative embraces a broad, holistic definition of behavioral health that includes:
- The promotion of mental health, resilience, and well-being
- The treatment of substance use, mental health, and process disorders
- The support of those who experience or are in recovery from these conditions, as well as their families and communities
Human in Common
Human in Common helps individuals and organizations create social norms based on respect, appreciation of diversity and inclusion. They use evidence-based materials, real-world scenarios and interactive participation in diversity and ethical upstander trainings, consultation and other services.
Institute for Health & Recovery (IHR)
The Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR) is a statewide service, research, policy and program development agency. Searchable Training & TA topics include Pregnant/Parenting Women, SUD Treatment, Tobacco, Trauma, Youth/Young Adults, and Wellness.
Institute for Wellness Education (IWE)
IWE created competencies and curriculum for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wellness Coaching Registered Apprenticeship Program. Training is online, self-paced, and led by experts. It empowers students to help people in their community live longer, healthier, and happier lives.
Interaction Institute for Social Change (IISC)
The Interaction Institute for Social Change (IISC) brings nearly 30 years of experience to their mission: to build collaborative capacity in individuals, organizations, and networks working for social justice and racial equity.
Laban's
Laban's Addiction Specific Trainings provide distance-learning opportunities for drug and alcohol counselors and a variety of behavioral health professions.
Latino Addiction Counselor Education (LACE) Program
The LACE Program's main goals are to increase: the number of Hispanic/Latino/a/x/e (H/L) individuals with addiction treatment credentials; the H/L community’s access to culturally and linguistically competent care; the capacity of the publicly funded system to H/L treatment outcomes.
Maine Behavioral Health Workforce Development Collaborative Trainings
MBHWDC's goal is to help professionals seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge to better serve the people of Maine. Quality educational programs are available in-person, and online as self-paced and real-time formats.