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Addiction Science Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Research Support

Chicago, IL · On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Job Summary The Clinical Addictions Research Laboratory (CARL) was incepted in 1997 under the ... scientific literature reviews, etc.) and maintain detailed records of study and lab standard ...

Community Health Nurse

Chicago, IL · On-site

$70K - $93K/yr

... or addictions, or struggling with multiple chronic illnesses - improving health for all and the ... the physical sciences; transcultural nursing theory - community and public health related to ...

Research Support

Chicago, IL · On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Job Summary The Clinical Addictions Research Laboratory (CARL) was incepted in 1997 under the ... scientific literature reviews, etc.) and maintain detailed records of study and lab standard ...

Research Support

Chicago, IL

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Job Summary The Clinical Addictions Research Laboratory (CARL) was incepted in 1997 under the ... scientific literature reviews, etc.) and maintain detailed records of study and lab standard ...

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Addiction Science information

What is addiction science?

Addiction science is the multidisciplinary study of the causes, effects, prevention, and treatment of substance use disorders and addictive behaviors. It combines research from fields like neuroscience, psychology, medicine, and public health to better understand why people become addicted and how to help them recover. This field focuses on both the biological and social factors that contribute to addiction, as well as developing evidence-based interventions to address these issues.

How does an addiction science professional typically collaborate with healthcare providers and community organizations?

Addiction Science professionals often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including physicians, therapists, social workers, and community outreach coordinators. This collaboration is essential for designing and implementing effective prevention, intervention, and treatment programs. Regular meetings, joint case reviews, and shared research projects are common, fostering a holistic approach to addressing substance use disorders. Building strong partnerships with community organizations also enables professionals to connect clients with critical support services and resources, enhancing long-term recovery outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an addiction scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Addiction Scientist, you need a solid background in psychology, neuroscience, or public health, often supported by a master's or doctoral degree in a relevant field. Familiarity with data analysis tools (such as SPSS or R), research methodologies, and regulatory compliance (like IRB procedures) is commonly required. Strong critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills help in translating complex research findings and working within multidisciplinary teams. These competencies enable effective investigation and application of evidence-based strategies to address addiction, ultimately improving public health outcomes.

What is the difference between Addiction Science vs Addiction Counselor?

AspectAddiction ScienceAddiction Counselor
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Addiction Science, Psychology, or related fieldsCertification as a Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) or similar
Work EnvironmentResearch settings, healthcare facilities, academic institutionsRehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, community health programs
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, healthcare organizationsRehab centers, clinics, social service agencies

While Addiction Science focuses on research, data analysis, and developing treatment methods, Addiction Counselors provide direct client support and therapy. Both roles are essential in the addiction treatment field but differ in their primary functions and work settings.

What are popular job titles related to Addiction Science jobs in Illinois?

For Addiction Science jobs in Illinois, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Addiction Science jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Addiction Science job openings:

Infographic showing various Addiction Science job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 73% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution.

Director of Technology and Operations

Gateway Foundation Inc

Chicago, IL • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Who is Alpharus Health?

Alpharus Health is a national nonprofit behavioral health provider dedicated to helping people build healthier lives. For nearly 60 years, we have provided substance use and mental health treatment that helps individuals, families, and communities find healing, hope, and lasting wellbeing. Our mission is simple: We help people build healthier lives. By combining clinical expertise with a person-centered approach, we help people build the skills, resilience, and support systems needed to create meaningful, lasting change. 

Why join us?

Discover a rewarding career where you can find both personal and professional fulfillment while aligning your values with your work. You'll have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by aiding individuals in overcoming addiction. We pride ourselves on being an organization that values you and strives to be an employer of choice, fostering a vibrant culture that promotes teamwork and professional growth. Your voice matters here; we actively listen to and value our employees' thoughts, allowing you to be part of organizational decisions. Join Alpharus Health today and become part of a team dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of others.

Location: 315 North Racine Avenue Chicago, IL 60607

Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, normal business hours

  • This position offers a hybrid based model of 2 days remote and 3 days onsite

Job Summary: 

Leads enterprise infrastructure, cloud, and IT operations, ensuring reliable, secure, and scalable technology services. Oversees networks, service desk, telecom, PC hardware, Microsoft 365, data center and Azure cloud operations. Drives operational excellence, service quality, and modernization through strong leadership, vendor management, and strategic planning.

Responsibilities:

  • Infrastructure & Cloud Operations

  • Lead enterprise infrastructure and cloud operations, including servers, storage, virtualization, backup, and

  • disaster recovery.

  • Oversee Azure cloud environment, including governance, performance, cost management, and operational

  • standards.

  • Drive cloud transformation initiatives, including migration from on-premises infrastructure to hybrid/cloud solutions.

  • Ensure system availability, scalability, security, and business continuity across all platforms.

  • Network Operations

  • Oversee enterprise network and telecom services, including connectivity, security infrastructure, and

  • carrier/vendor relationships.

  • Ensure network performance, capacity planning, and high availability across all locations.

  • Lead incident resolution, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement efforts.

  • Partner with cybersecurity teams to ensure compliance and protection of network environments.

  • Data Center / Hosting Environment Management

  • Oversee on-premises and hosting environments during cloud transition, ensuring stability and operational control.

  • Lead data center migration, consolidation, and decommissioning initiatives.

  • Ensure effective backup, recovery, and disaster recovery capabilities.

  • End-User & Service Operations

  • Direct service desk and end-user support operations, ensuring high-quality, responsive service delivery.

  • Establish and monitor service levels, performance metrics, and customer satisfaction.

  • Oversee Microsoft 365 platform operations and collaboration tools.

  • Improve IT service management practices, including incidents, problems, and change management.

  • Leadership & Team Development

  • Lead, coach, and develop infrastructure and IT operations teams.

  • Establish clear roles, goals, and performance expectations.

  • Build a high-performing, customer-focused culture.

  • Foster strong partnerships across security, applications, and business leadership.

  • Governance, Vendors & Financial Management

  • Manage vendors, contracts, and service agreements supporting infrastructure and operations.

  • Develop and track KPIs related to system performance, service delivery, and cloud operations.

  • Support budget planning and cost optimization across infrastructure, cloud, and telecom.

  • Drive operational governance, process improvement, and alignment with organizational and regulatory standards.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field

  • Relevant certifications preferred (e.g., Azure, ITIL, infrastructure or networking certifications)

  • 8 years of progressive experience in IT infrastructure and operations, including leadership roles

  • Demonstrated experience managing enterprise infrastructure, networks, and service operations

  • Experience supporting or leading Azure cloud environments and cloud transformation initiatives

  • Proven ability to lead teams, manage vendors, and oversee operational performance

  • Technical expertise in:

  • Microsoft Azure cloud services and operations

  • Microsoft 365 enterprise platforms

  • Enterprise infrastructure (servers, storage, virtualization, backup, disaster recovery)

  • Networking and connectivity environments

  • IT service management frameworks and tools

Compensation Range: $135,000 - $156,000 (based on experience)

Physical Requirements: 

  • Prolonged use of a computer and standard office equipment.

  • Occasional standing, walking, and light lifting (up to 50 pounds).

  • The ability to communicate effectively and visually review information is necessary.

Benefits at Alpharus Health:

Health and Wellness:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents
  • Employee wellness program promoting health and fitness and offering cash-saving premiums
  • Employee assistance programs focused on mental health

Financial wellbeing:

  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with 3% employer match 
  • Short-term and Long-term Disability and Life and AD&D Insurance paid for by Alpharus
  • Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

Flexibility and time off:

  • 18 paid time off days per year – accrual rates increase with years of service
  • 9 paid company holidays
  • Work-life-balance

Personal Development:

  • Training & Development Programs
  • Tuition Reimbursement - up to $5,250 per calendar year
  • eLearning access to online courses that provide CEU’s and job-related training
  • Clinical Supervision: Formal and informal guidance

Alpharus Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Race/Color/Sex/Sexual Orientation/ Gender Identity/Religion/National Origin/Disability/Vets. Please view Equal Employment Opportunity Posters provided by OFCCP here.