Turn off silent mode for V.I.P`s

Ok this may sound odd but I am trying to figure out how to make a certain number audible while my phone is on silent mode. Reason being I'm on call for work a lot, sometimes while I'm sleeping. So I don’t want my phone making sounds (notifications, calls, etc) except for ONE number (work) calling me. Anyone know how to do this???

You cant' do that.

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