Join NOAPMembership in NOAP is open to Alternative Program directors and staff, peer assistance advocates, cooperating organizations, and any interested parties.
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#1: Continuing Education
Membership in NOAP is particularly beneficial for those who work with healthcare professionals in a monitoring program because NOAP holds an annual conference, educational meetings, and provide updates on best practices that affect your job.
#2: Networking opportunities
NOAP usually offer events that allow professionals to network with their peers, including annual conference and educational meetings. These events are intended as a way for members to connect with local and national leaders within state monitoring programs and treatment providers to expand their professional networks.
#3: Access to Resources
Keep up with the latest issues that affect professional health programs through the NOAP website, Annual conference, position papers, organizational and resource links, research committee, discussion forums and emails from NOAP.
#4: Leadership Opportunities
Opportunity to take on a leadership role by serving on the board of directors, severing and or chairing a committee to gain personal and professional growth, as well as a broader view of the depth and vision for the organization.
#5: New Perspective
HealthCare Professionals are often extremely busy and can get stuck in their own little bubbles. Being around other industry professionals with different viewpoints will expose you to best practices, innovative ideas and outlooks. This can have an incredibly positive effect not only on your personal growth and development but impact the overall success of professional career.
#6: Getting your name (and your organization) out there
Professional organizations can be a great way to increase your own visibility, as well as that of your employer. This increased visibility can be essential when trying to enhance your own professional brand, especially in the beginning of your career, and can help your organization grow.
Organization MembershipATD programs or supporting organizations for up to three individual contacts. Membership:
Organization members may serve on committees; hold office; and vote. All memberships renew on a calendar year, see prorated dues below. Join OnlineProrated Dues for New Members are availableContact the NOAP Executive Office for a prorated dues schedule and invoice. |
Full MembershipEmployment as a director or staff of an Alternative Program. Membership: $200 Full members may serve on committees; hold office; and vote. All memberships renew on a calendar year, see prorated dues below. Join OnlineProrated Dues for New Members
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Retired MembershipWith former employment as a director or staff of an Alternative Program. Membership: $100 Retired members may serve on committees; hold office; and vote. All memberships renew on a calendar year, see prorated dues below. Join OnlineProrated Dues for New Members
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Associate MembershipAny peer assistance advocate, regulatory board staff, treatment professional, or other interested person. Excludes the ability to serve as President, President Elect, Secretary or Treasurer. Membership: $150 Associate members may serve on committees; hold office as an Officer at large; and vote. All memberships renew on a calendar year, see prorated dues below. Join OnlineProrated Dues for New Members
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Volunteer & Student MembershipAny alternative program volunteer or student enrolled in a state accredited, academic program leading to a degree/licensure as a health professional. Membership: $100 Volunteer & Student members may serve on committees; may not hold office; and may not vote. All memberships renew on a calendar year, see prorated dues below. Join OnlineProrated Dues for New Members
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