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Job Opportunity: Drug Overdose Prevention and Education (DOPE) Project Manager at The Harm Reduction Coalition

Submitted by dguard on
The Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC), a progressive advocacy and training organization at the forefront of national health and drug policy, is seeking a highly motivated Project Manager to coordinate and supervise all aspects of the DOPE Project in its Oakland, CA office. This includes grant writing; budgeting; hiring, training and supervision of Overdose Educators; coordinating and conducting trainings; establishing and maintaining relationships with community based collaborators; engaging in policy advocacy, strategic planning and evaluation activities; and other duties as needed. The right candidate will be very comfortable with public speaking, familiar with the issues faced by injection drug using populations and supportive of harm reduction practices. The person must also be organized, self-motivated, able to read and write articulately in college level English, and able to work with little supervision. Willingness to travel within the Bay Area counties and, on a more limited basis, throughout California. Minimum two years working with injection drug users desired. This is a full-time position (40 hours/week, limited evening and weekend hours as needed) and the salary is $45,000 annually, with health/dental benefits and paid time off. To apply, send a detailed cover letter describing your interest in the position, resume, and writing sample by email to [email protected]. This position will be hired quickly, please apply as soon as possible. HRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. People of color, women, people living with HIV and history of drug use are encouraged to apply.
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