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Prevention Educator

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Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County

Grand Rapids, MI (In Person)

$44,200 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Prevention Educator Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County - 4.5 Grand Rapids, MI Job Details Part-time | Seasonal $20.50 - $22.00 an hour 10 hours ago Benefits Mileage reimbursement Qualifications Employee relationship building
Driver's License Full Job Description Job Title:
Prevention Educator Position Type:
Part-time, seasonal
Hours of Work:
20-25 hrs/week (School year calendar) Position Reports to:
Prevention Director Purpose :
The Children's Advocacy Center of Kent County is seeking a passionate, engaging, and reliable Prevention Educator to join our Kids Have Rights™ team. Prevention Educators deliver school-based child sexual abuse prevention education to elementary-age students throughout Kent County, helping children build body-safety knowledge, develop protective skills, identify trusted adults, and seek help when needed. Through engaging classroom instruction and positive relationship-building with students, educators, school staff, and caregivers, Prevention Educators serve as ambassadors of the Kids Have Rights™ program while advancing our mission of preventing child sexual abuse and promoting the safety and well-being of children in our community.
Essential Functions:
Partner with schools to deliver body-safety education to elementary and middle school students Foster positive relationships with students, educators, school staff, and caregivers Respond appropriately to student disclosures and concerns Report disclosures in accordance with MDHHS guidelines for mandated reporters, adhering to strict confidentiality principles Support program evaluation efforts by collecting participant feedback and assisting with data collection activities Maintain accurate and timely program and participation records Participate in team meetings, training opportunities, and ongoing professional development Other activities as assigned by supervisor or CEO to support the continued growth and success of the Kids Have Rights™ program
Qualifications:
Degree or background in education, child development, social work, or a related field preferred Strong communication and presentation skills Comfortable speaking and engaging with groups of children Proficiency with Google Workspace and basic technology tools Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of insurance required Mileage reimbursement provided for work-related travel between schools and program sites.
Work Environment and Physical Requirements:
This role involves regular travel to schools throughout Kent County and frequent interaction with children, educators, and caregivers. Prevention Educators work within both school and office environments and may occasionally encounter emotionally challenging situations related to child safety and well-being.
Applicants should be comfortable:
Standing and presenting for extended periods of time Working in active classroom environments Lifting and transporting educational materials (up to 25 pounds)