ADAI has two positions open for the new 5-year, SAMHSA-funded Northwest Addiction Technology Center (NWATTC), part of the National Addiction Technology Transfer Network. PNATTC will provide training and technical assistance, systems consultation, and information dissemination for the four state region of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, serving the behavioral and healthcare organizations and workforce. The goal of the PNATTC is to increase awareness and implementation of empirically supported addiction treatment and recovery practices in the region. The PNATTC will begin operations on October 1, 2017.
Continuing Education (80% FTE) will represent the PNATTC at workgroups and consortia within Washington and Alaska and organize PNATTC events in these states. The CE Specialist will coordinate and provide both online and in-person training, technical assistance, and consultation about empirically-supported treatment and recovery practices. This position requires travel within Washington state and the Pacific NW region, and occasionally to national meetings. Details and application
Program Operations Specialist (100% FTE)
Under the leadership of the Project Director and Co-Director, the Program Ops Specialist will administer day-to-day operations of the PNATTC. This position will be the central hub and main contact for PNATTC operations, and the conduit to other PNATTC staff and community-based health education professionals who provide PNATTC services on a contract basis. Details and application
Closing date for applications is September 28.