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Naloxone Mailing & Syringe Service Program Specialist

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Pittsburgh, PA
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    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Compensation:
    USD $21.55 / hour
    Cause Areas:
    Health & Medicine, Substance Use & Addiction, Human Rights & Civil Liberties

    Description

    Job Title: Naloxone Mailing and Syringe Service Program Specialist

    Status: Full-Time / 40 hours per week requiring flexibility / Grant funded

    Compensation: $55/hour; Medical, dental, vision, and short and long-term disability insurance covered at 100% by Prevention Point Pittsburgh, access to an employee assistance program, and approximately 20.5 days of PTO and 13 agency holidays.

    There are no formal educational requirements for this position.

    People with experience of substance use, the criminal (in)justice system, homelessness, sex work; people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals; and people living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C are strongly encouraged to inquire about this opportunity.

    Applicants will not be asked personal details about citizenship, arrest or incarceration history, or drug use but must have a valid and unrestricted PA driver’s license for duration of employment and be insurable under agency’s policy.

    Organization Description: Prevention Point Pittsburgh (PPP) is a non-profit organization that seeks to improve the health and safety of individuals who use drugs through the provision of public health services. PPP is the longest running legal syringe service program and one of the largest providers of community-based naloxone distribution services in Western PA. By both practicing and advocating for harm reduction approaches to substance use, PPP aims to empower individuals and communities to respond to substance use with compassion and understanding. For more information, visit: www.pppgh.org.

    Position Summary: The Naloxone Mailing and Syringe Service Program Specialist will divide time between PPP’s statewide Naloxone Mailing Program (NMP) and PPP’s mobile Syringe Service Program (SSP). For the NMP, the Specialist will be responsible for receiving, reviewing, and fulfilling requests for naloxone and harm reduction supplies. On the SSP side, the Specialist will be responsible for direct service provision and community outreach, along with other members of the SSP team.

    Travel Requirements: This is an in-office and on site position. After 1 year of employment, the position will be reviewed to identify possible opportunities for remote work.

    Reporting Relationship: The Naloxone Mailing and Syringe Service Program Specialist will report to the Naloxone Mailing Project Coordinator.

    Responsibilities (NMP):

    • To monitor and review NMP requests for naloxone, test strips, and other supplies.
    • To accurately fulfill requests within a timely manner. To engage with NMP participants with attentiveness, care, and respect.
    • To prepare supplies for the NMP on an ongoing basis, review and organize inventory of program supplies, and work with Project Coordinator to replenish supplies as needed.
    • To maintain accurate documentation of program data (quantitative and qualitative), to provide summaries for planning and reporting purposes, to maintain the privacy of participant and program data, to be invested in the success and strategic outreach of the NMP.

    Responsibilities (SSP):

    • To be present at assigned service site locations (exact schedule to be determined in conjunction with applicant and SSP team).
    • To conduct direct service provision including driving outreach vehicle to approved locations, stocking supplies, and other tasks relevant to operation of sites.
    • To maintain the cleanliness and organization of service sites, outreach vehicle, and storage locations.
    • To organize and handle bio-hazard waste (sharps containers) using organization safety protocols
    • To manage large deliveries by working with vendors and staff to ensure efficiency in unloading procedures as well as assisting in supply ordering and inventory storage
    • May be asked to help create and maintain up-to-date education materials at sites and conduct educational programming on harm reduction topics in a variety of settings
    • May be asked to conduct informational tabling or other community outreach events.

    General Responsibilities

    • To be engaging, trustworthy, and to abide by agency policies when interacting with program participants and colleagues.
    • To exemplify professionalism when working with partner agencies and authorities.
    • To be accountable and responsive to program participants, partners, colleagues, and agency.
    • To assist with receiving and organizing deliveries, answering phone calls, and the upkeep of a clean, tidy, and safe work space.
    • To participate in team meetings, supervision meetings, staff meetings, and partner meetings as required.
    • To function as a team-member, share in other responsibilities as required, including but not limited to: providing coverage for colleagues who may be out of office, attending events, obtaining training, undertaking research, and other duties as assigned.

    Requirements and Qualifications:

    • Commitment to harm reduction philosophy and organizational mission.
    • Understanding of safer substance use practices, overdose prevention, disease transmission, and general substance use topics; willingness to continue learning about harm reduction
    • Ability to multitask, prioritize, attend required engagements, receive feedback, provide constructive feedback, and meet deadlines.
    • Lifting 25 pounds, driving, sitting, standing, and climbing stairs are frequently necessary.
    • Ability to handle confidential and protected information with discretion and in compliance with applicable laws.
    • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; accuracy in documentation and data entry.
    • Excellent interpersonal and team building, leadership, and oral and written communication skills.
    • Willingness to work independently and creatively solve problems as they arise
    • Basic computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, email, and other core applications
    • Must have a valid and unrestricted PA drivers license for duration of employment and be insurable under agency’s policy (disqualifications generally include DUI/DWI or other reckless driving convictions in the last five years or more than two at-fault accidents in the last three years)
    • Must complete all required training and certifications within required time periods.
    • Provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

    Our hiring team will begin reviewing applications on September 8th.

    Qualified applicants will be invited to interview on a rolling basis.

    To apply, complete this initial questionnaire: https://forms.gle/6Q3nXGujg2ttNQ3h9

    This form will close on Sunday, September 28th.

    Applications will not be accepted in-person or via mail.

    Inquiries regarding this posting may be directed to hire@pppgh.org

    – please do not call or drop by the office or service locations.

    Job Title: Naloxone Mailing and Syringe Service Program Specialist

    Status: Full-Time / 40 hours per week requiring flexibility / Grant funded

    Compensation: $55/hour; Medical, dental, vision, and short and long-term disability insurance covered at 100% by Prevention Point Pittsburgh, access to an employee assistance program, and approximately 20.5 days of PTO and 13 agency holidays.

    There are no formal educational requirements for this position.

    People with experience of substance use, the criminal (in)justice system, homelessness, sex work; people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals; and people living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C are strongly encouraged to inquire about this opportunity.

    Applicants will not be asked personal details about citizenship, arrest or incarceration history, or drug use but must have a valid and unrestricted PA driver’s license for duration of employment and be insurable under agency’s policy.

    Organization Description…

    Benefits

    Medical, dental, vision, and short and long-term disability insurance covered at 100% by Prevention Point Pittsburgh, access to an employee assistance program, and approximately 20.5 days of PTO and 13 agency holidays.

    Medical, dental, vision, and short and long-term disability insurance covered at 100% by Prevention Point Pittsburgh, access to an employee assistance program, and approximately 20.5 days of PTO and 13 agency holidays.

    Location

    On-site
    Pittsburgh, PA, USA

    How to Apply

    Our hiring team will begin reviewing applications on September 8th.

    Qualified applicants will be invited to interview on a rolling basis.

    To apply, complete this initial questionnaire: https://forms.gle/6Q3nXGujg2ttNQ3h9

    This form will close on Sunday, September 28th.

    Applications will not be accepted in-person or via mail.

    Inquiries regarding this posting may be directed to hire@pppgh.org

    – please do not call or drop by the office or service locations.

    Our hiring team will begin reviewing applications on September 8th.

    Qualified applicants will be invited to interview on a rolling basis.

    To apply, complete this initial…

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