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How much do harm reduction coalition jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for harm reduction coalition in the United States is $20.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $22.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the Harm Reduction Coalition?

The Harm Reduction Coalition is a national advocacy and capacity-building organization that promotes the health and dignity of individuals and communities affected by drug use. It works to advance policies and practices that help reduce the negative consequences of drug use, such as overdose, disease transmission, and stigma. The coalition provides training, resources, and support for harm reduction programs, such as syringe exchange and naloxone distribution, and advocates for the rights and well-being of people who use drugs.

What are the most common challenges faced by team members working in harm reduction organizations, and how can they be addressed?

Team members in harm reduction organizations often encounter challenges such as building trust with marginalized populations, coping with the emotional impact of clients' hardships, and navigating resource limitations. Addressing these obstacles typically involves ongoing training in trauma-informed care, regular debriefings or peer support to manage stress, and fostering strong community partnerships to enhance service delivery. Collaborative teamwork, open communication, and self-care practices are essential for sustaining effectiveness and resilience in this field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Harm Reduction Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Harm Reduction Specialist, you need a background in public health, social work, or a related field, along with knowledge of harm reduction principles and community outreach experience. Familiarity with data collection tools, case management systems, and certifications like naloxone training are frequently required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and nonjudgmental communication help build trust with vulnerable populations. These skills ensure effective support, increased program engagement, and improved health outcomes for communities at risk.

What is the difference between Harm Reduction Coalition vs Harm Reduction Specialist?

AspectHarm Reduction CoalitionHarm Reduction Specialist
CredentialsVaries; often includes public health or social work degreesTypically requires similar credentials, such as public health or social work certifications
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, community outreach programsHealthcare settings, community outreach, nonprofit organizations
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, advocacy groups, public health agenciesHealthcare providers, community health organizations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding organizational roles in harm reductionJob responsibilities and qualifications in harm reduction

The Harm Reduction Coalition is a nonprofit organization focused on advocacy, education, and policy change in harm reduction. A Harm Reduction Specialist is a role within organizations or healthcare settings, directly implementing harm reduction strategies. While both share similar credentials and work environments, the Coalition provides overarching advocacy, whereas the Specialist performs on-the-ground interventions.

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Infographic showing various Harm Reduction Coalition job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,170 per year, or $20.8 per hour.

Harm Reduction Specialist

New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition

New Brunswick, NJ โ€ข On-site

$53K - $64K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Overview


  • Job:Harm Reduction Specialist

  • Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt

  • Location: New Brunswick, NJ

  • Salary: $53,500 - $64,000 (the majority of candidates will start at the lowest end of this salary band)

  • Apply by: Decisions are made on a rolling basis. Job is open until filled.

  • Apply at: njhrc.bamboohr.com/careers


The Job

New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition (NJHRC) operates a Middlesex County Harm Reduction Center (HRC) located in New Brunswick, NJ. The Middlesex County HRC is a full-service syringe access program with three service lines: a drop-in center, mobile outreach and delivery, and healthcare kiosks. The Harm Reduction Specialist is a key member of the team and will provide support across service lines.


Who We Are

Incorporated in January 2020, NJHRC is a growing and fast-paced nonprofit organization whose mission is to create a New Jersey that values the safety and dignity of all people who use drugs, and to make evidence-informed harm reduction public health resources widely available to everyone in our state. We are working toward a world where there is no drug war or stigma against people who use drugs, and where all people have all the resources needed to stay alive and thrive.

NJHRC accomplishes this through direct harm reduction services, training and technical assistance, and policy advocacy. Our direct services are focused on two Harm Reduction Centers: the Middlesex Harm Reduction Center and the Statewide Harm Reduction Center (which is mail-based and uses nontraditional digital outreach and engagement methods). This job is based in the Middlesex Harm Reduction Center.

What You'll Do

The Harm Reduction Specialist will support all service lines of the Middlesex County HRC while having either a primary focus on mobile outreach (including delivery and kiosks) or on-site services. The primary focus will be determined by the HR Specialist's skills, strengths, and team composition; but the HR Specialist will be required to flex into other service lines, as needed.


The Harm Reduction Specialist will support mobile outreach and delivery through several activities, including but not limited to:


  • Attending and contributing to program meetings

  • Facilitating mobile syringe exchanges and harm reduction counseling with community members

  • Organizing outreach supplies

  • Stocking and driving the mobile van

  • Conducting crowd engagement

  • Facilitating syringe sweeps

  • Delivering harm reduction supplies to members' households

  • Delivering harm reduction supplies to Middlesex County kiosks

  • Responding to overdoses and other critical incidents in the community if they occur during outreach shifts

  • Collecting and entering data


The Harm Reduction Specialist will support on-site syringe access services through several activities, including but not limited to:


  • Attending and contributing to program meetings

  • Facilitating syringe exchange and harm reduction counseling with community members within our offices at 18 Abeel Street

  • Facilitating syringe sweeps

  • Conducting participant engagement

  • Facilitating group participant activities and/or workshops

  • Organizing and stocking on-site supplies

  • Play a key role in responding to overdoses and critical incidents if they occur within our building

  • Collecting and entering data


Who You Are and Keys to Success ("Must-Haves")

Job-Specific Must-Haves:


  • Driver license: You hold a valid driver license, the ability to drive NJHRC's two outreach vehicles (Ram Promaster and minivan), and meet the guidelines for drivers of agency-owned vehicles.

  • Lived/Living experience: Personal experience with drug use or harm reduction is required. The ability to connect with clients through shared experience is critical to this role.

  • Relationship-building: You develop and maintain strong, collaborative working relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders, including people seeking Harm Reduction Center services, staff, neighbors, and organizational partners.

  • Comfort responding to overdoses: You have experience and demonstrated ability in responding to overdoses in a community setting

  • Commitment & experience with Harm Reduction best practices: You have a demonstrated commitment to harm reduction, racial justice, health equity, and the dignity and autonomy of people who use drugs. You have prior experience and training in harm reduction and implementing harm reduction best practices within an organization.


Must-Haves for all NJHRC staff:


  • Problem-solving skills: You demonstrate initiative when approached with a problem and have experience successfully leading others through problem-solving.

  • Self-awareness & emotional intelligence: You engage in self-reflection of your own behavior and demonstrate emotional intelligence.

  • Comfort in a changing environment: You have the ability to navigate change externally with participants and with internal operations. You have the ability to lead change management projects internally.

  • Embody teamwork: You have a demonstrated ability to work well with others toward shared goals, have difficult conversations, and help others master their professional responsibilities.

  • Time management & prioritization skills: You have the ability to manage your time effectively, while supporting others to prioritize appropriately.

A Note to Potential Candidates

Studies have shown that women, trans, non-binary people, and BIPOC candidates are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization, and we are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. That candidate may be one who comes from a background less traditional to our field of work, and we welcome the opportunity for new insight into our work. We would strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of the qualifications described.

Salary and Benefit Details


  • Salary:Salary is based on NJHRC's Level 2 salary band of $53,500 to $64,000, with starting salary determined by salary band guidelines as they relate to the incoming employee's demonstrated experience and "must have" and "nice to have" skillsets identified for this role. The majority of candidates will start at the lowest end of this salary band. We expect the Harm Reduction Specialist to grow in their experience, skillsets, and corresponding salary over time in the role.

  • Benefits:NJHRC's employee benefits package includes 100 percent employer-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and 80 percent family coverage; 20 paid vacation days, 15 paid holidays, and half day "Summer Fridays" in July and August; an Employee Assistance Program; and an annual discretionary professional development fund as well as organization-wide professional development opportunities. NJHRC is starting a retirement plan with five percent employer match shortly.

Equal Opportunity Employment

NJHRC is an equal opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. NJHRC encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, gender, ethnicity, personal appearance, political affiliation, family responsibility, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status and record of arrest or conviction. NJHRC is particularly interested in hiring people who have been directly harmed by the War on Drugs.

Application Instructions


  • How to apply:
    • We're so excited to hear from you! Apply online at njhrc.bamboohr.com/careers.

    • We'll continue accepting applications on a rolling basis until the job is filled.
  • Application content:

    • The BambooHR application will ask for a resume, five screening questions, and two professional references who can speak to your relevant experiences. Applications that do not include a resume, answers to all of the screening questions, and professional references will not be considered.

      • Screening questions:

        • Why do you want this job?

        • What experience do you have that prepares you for this job?

        • What should a hiring manager and colleagues know about working with you?

        • Do you have a driver license and feel comfortable driving the van?

        • Are you available evenings or weekends in New Brunswick, NJ? if so, when?

        • PLUS List two references (name, phone number, and your relationship to the person)

      • Note on resumes:We want to learn more about the experiences that have prepared you for this role, and no particular resume format is required or expected.
  • Hiring process:
    • After review of de-identified application materials, NJHRC will invite selected candidates to:

      • A 30-minute phone screen;

      • An interview panel;

      • A compensated employment exercise;

      • An interview with the Executive Director and reference checks.