Child Abuse Prevention Program Specialist

JFS St. Louis
JFS St. Louis

Administration

St. Louis, MO, USA

USD 20-20 / hour

Posted on Jun 18, 2026

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Position: Child Abuse Prevention Program Specialist

Organization: Jewish Family Services (JFS)

Location: 10950 Schuetz Road, St. Louis, MO 63146

Status: Full-time (38.5 hours/week), Exempt; 10-month position option available

Schedule: Mostly during school hours with occasional evenings and weekends

Salary: $20.00/hour (final salary based on experience)

Our Mission

Inspired by Jewish tradition to make the world a better place, JFS empowers and supports people in need to meet their challenges.

The Opportunity

Are you passionate about protecting children and preventing abuse? JFS seeks a Child Abuse Prevention Program Specialist to join our dedicated team and deliver transformative education to students, teachers, and families throughout the St. Louis region.

In this role, you will bring the Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP) to schools and community settings, teaching body safety, recognizing warning signs of abuse, and promoting safe internet use. Your work will empower children to speak up and help trusted adults respond effectively—ultimately breaking cycles of abuse and protecting vulnerable young people.

Why JFS?

  • Mission-Driven Impact: Work directly on child protection and community education—making a measurable difference in children's safety and wellbeing.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: We invest in our team. Enjoy paid Jewish and federal holidays, comprehensive insurance (medical, dental, vision), 401(k)/Roth plans, pet insurance, and more.
  • Professional Growth: Access opportunities for training, development, and career advancement within a learning-focused organization.
  • Community Leadership: Be part of a team recognized as the region's only comprehensive provider of premium behavioral health and human services.

Your Role

  • Program Educator: Deliver engaging, age-appropriate presentations on body safety, abuse prevention, and safe internet practices to students, teachers, and parents in schools and community settings across the St. Louis metropolitan area.
  • Skilled Communicator: Present information clearly and sensitively to diverse audiences, managing high-stress situations with compassion for children, educators, and families affected by abuse or trauma.
  • Response Advocate: Receive and document child disclosures of abuse or neglect with care and support, and report findings according to legal and organizational protocols.
  • Program Contributor: Support material development, program documentation, and ongoing improvements to CAPP offerings in collaboration with program staff and volunteers.
  • Reliable Partner: Maintain accurate records, meet deadlines, and demonstrate strong teamwork in alignment with JFS's mission and values.

Who You Are

Education & Experience

You hold at least a Bachelor's degree and have one year of experience in the program area or a related field such as education, child advocacy, or social services.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Advanced Presentation Skills: Confident delivering engaging, dynamic presentations to groups of varying sizes and ages.
  • Emotional Intelligence: Ability to communicate calmly and sensitively in high-stress situations, demonstrating genuine empathy for vulnerable populations including children, teachers, and families affected by abuse or mental illness.
  • Problem-Solving Mindset: Capable of analyzing complex situations and communicating practical recommendations.
  • Tech Proficiency: Comfortable using office equipment, computers, and standard software programs.
  • Team Player: Demonstrates strong teamwork, supports JFS's mission and values, and works collaboratively with staff and volunteers.
  • Reliable Communicator: Ability to handle sensitive, confidential information with discretion, grace, and professional judgment.

Physical Demands & Travel

This position requires prolonged standing mostly when conducting presentations and periods of office/computer work. You may need to transport heavy portfolios and materials (up to 50 lbs). Substantial travel is required—potentially exceeding 50% of your time—throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area and surrounding regions. You must have access to private, reliable transportation to visit schools, camps, and community organizations. Mileage reimbursement is offered within standard IRS guidelines.

Why JFS Now?

Child abuse remains a critical challenge in our community, and prevention is our most powerful tool. JFS's Child Abuse Prevention Program is a lifeline—reaching thousands of students, teachers, and families with life-saving education each year.

We are seeking passionate professionals who share our commitment to protecting children and empowering communities. At JFS, you'll work in an environment that values child welfare above all, provides meaningful professional support, and celebrates the impact of prevention work. Your expertise will be respected, your contributions valued, and your voice heard as we continue building a safer St. Louis for every child.

Apply Today

Help us protect children and strengthen families. To learn more about JFS and our impact, visit www.jfsstl.org.

Jewish Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment for all employees. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.