Collected Resources
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.
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.
MASBIRT TTA - Training and Technical Assistance on SBIRT for Massachusetts Health Professionals
The Massachusetts Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment Training & Technical Assistance (MASBIRT TTA) program provides implementation and sustainability guidance, along with skills training and coaching for all levels of clinical and administrative personnel.
Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health
Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health advocates for responsible gaming and gambling practices and services for those affected by gambling. MCGH aims to reduce the impacts of gambling disorder and strive to make gambling healthy and safe for the people of Massachusetts.
NAADAC - The Association for Addiction Professionals
NAADAC represents the professional interests of over 100,000 addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals in the US, Canada, and abroad. Members are addiction counselors, educators and other addiction-focused health care professionals.
National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers - Workforce Resources
The mission of NAATP is to provide leadership, advocacy, training, and member support services to ensure the availability and highest quality of addiction treatment. The Workforce Resources section offers industry resources, a job center, salary survey, and webinars.
National Association of Peer Supporters (NAPS)
NAPS aims to ensure that all cultures and communities have a place to join in support of increasing, enhancing, and sustaining peer support in diverse communities throughout the USA and globally.
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
The National Council supports mental health and substance use providers through advocacy, consulting, and education to ensure equitable access to services, building capacity for care delivery, investing in the workforce, and promoting mental wellbeing as a core component of health and health care.