The Massachusetts Overdose Prevention Helpline (MOPH) is a service of the Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center and provides critical support, resources, and assistance to individuals at risk of overdose. Our helpline operates 24/7, offering confidential and compassionate assistance to callers seeking help, information, and referrals to local treatment and support services. MOPH aims to reduce overdose deaths and improve access to addiction treatment and support across the state of Massachusetts. The Helpline Operator plays a critical role in the Massachusetts Overdose Prevention Helpline as the frontline point of contact with our callers. They will be responsible for managing incoming calls and talking with callers using a harm reduction framework. Helpline calls are opportunities to engage people who use drugs in meaningful conversation and the ideal candidate would be comfortable talking to people who are actively using drugs and who come from diverse backgrounds and experiences. The ideal candidate should possess excellent communication skills, a calm demeanor in potentially challenging situations, and a strong dedication to saving lives through prompt and compassionate actions.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Hospitals
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Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees