Nakita E. Sconsoni joined the Division on Addiction, Cambridge Health Alliance, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in January 2022 as a Community Health Educator. She contributes to the development of grant proposals for capacity building and outreach activities, works with capacity building specialists at the Division to create and execute plans to increase awareness of addiction-related health issues across New England, and conducts in-person and multi-media trainings for health providers and community groups. Ms. Sconsoni supports Cambridge Health Alliance Readiness for Gambling Expansion (CHARGE) initiative activities and is a content manager and writer for The BASIS (The Brief Addiction Science Information Source) research blog. She is involved in several grant-funded projects, including Statewide Capacity Building and Technical Assistance for Problem Gambling Treatment Services.

Ms. Sconsoni received her Masters of Social Work from the University of New Hampshire in 2020. She graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Social Work from the University of New Hampshire in 2017.


Current Projects

Principal Investigator: Enhance Community Access to Addiction Information

Assessing Cultures of Recovery in Tribal Communities (NARCH XII)

Project Build Up Learning Academies

Responsibility, Research, and Resources: 2024 Plan for Responsible Gambling Activities

Statewide Capacity Building and Technical Assistance for Problem Gambling Treatment ServicesÂ