Community-Based
Projects/Outreach
· Maryland Community
Services Locator (MDCSL): Funded by the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and
Prevention, CESAR is working to develop and maintain its free online service
locator tool (www.mdcsl.org) that
houses information for almost 9,000 social service, health service and
criminal justice programs statewide. Students can participate in conducting
telephone surveys with community providers, data maintenance and updates
using Microsoft Excel, and community outreach at resource fairs.
· CESAR FAX:The weekly CESAR FAX
publication provides a concise, one-page overview of a timely substance abuse
issue. Students can be involved with all aspects of writing this publication.
Research Projects
· Community Drug Early
Warning System (CDEWS): With funding from the Executive
Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP),
CESAR is conducting ongoing studies to assess trends in offender drug use in
the United States. Expanded drug testing panels are being used to screen existing
urine specimens from individuals under drug monitoring as part of the
criminal justice system. Students can participate in data collection,
analysis and report preparation as part of this study.
· National Drug Early
Warning System (NDEWS): Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the NDEWS
project is an innovative public health surveillance system designed to
identify new drugs and drug trends as they emerge. The project will focus on
new drugs, such as synthetic cannabinoids (e.g., Spice/K2) and designer
stimulants (e.g., Molly), and changes in the use of more traditional drugs
such as heroin. Students may be involved with NDEWS in several ways,
including assisting with news scans, website updates, analysis of social
media scans and data collection and analysis.
· Substance Abuse
Prevention Needs Assessments and Program Evaluations: The primary project
tasks include conducting local substance abuse prevention needs assessments
and program evaluations. These projects were implemented as a part of local
initiatives to prevent underage drinking, substance abuse, and risky sexual
behavior. Students can participate by assisting with data entry, checking and
analysis using Microsoft Access/Excel. Students can also assist with
developing data tables for report preparation.
· The Intersection of
HIV Risk Behavior and Violent Victimization among Black Male Victims of
Violent Injury: This study involves ethnographic interviews with African
American males from the Prince George’s Hospital Center trauma unit who
have sustained violent injury (gunshot wound, stabbing, or violent assault)
to examine the hypothesis that those who experience violent
victimization may engage in HIV risk behaviors. Students can participate by
transcribing ethnographic qualitative interviews with African-American male
victims of violent injury.
Qualifications:No prior research experience is required. This candidate must
have strong attention to detail, as well as excellent written and verbal communication
skills. Preferred skills: interest in substance abuse/health research,
knowledge of Microsoft Excel and/or Microsoft Access, experience working with
community service providers.
Hours: 10 hours/week minimum. Ability to commit a greater number of
hours is a plus!
Preference will be given to candidates that are interested in
working with CESAR for more than one semester.
To Apply:
Please submit a cover
letter, resume, unofficial transcript and writing sample to:
Amy Billing
Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR)
University of Maryland, College Park
4321 Hartwick Rd, Ste 501
College Park, MD 20740
301-405-9796
301-403-8342 (fax)
Applications due
Tuesday, 11/17/14 by 12:00 pm
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Monday, November 10, 2014
Spring Internship Opportunity in CESAR
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