Maternal Health Advocate
Operation Food Search
- Saint Louis, MO
- $46,000-58,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Facilitate goal-setting with program participants to support self-identified priorities
- Coordinate care and referrals related to healthcare, food access, housing, transportation, baby items, mental health, and other needs
- Conduct field-based outreach, intake, and postpartum home visits
- Provide logistical and emotional support during participant-facing events, including on-site childcare
- Plan, develop, and facilitate non-therapeutic parenting and support groups
- Source and deliver essential baby items to participants as needed
- Collect, track, and report program data as required for organizational outcomes, grants, and research studies (e.g., WashU longitudinal maternal health study)
- Maintain timely and accurate documentation of all encounters, services, and follow-ups
- Support coordination of food delivery and nutrition services in collaboration with internal partners
- Collaborate with program, research, and community teams to align on goals and logistics
- Represent OFS and the maternal health team at external meetings and community events
- Build partnerships and visibility through regular engagement with community-based providers
- Attend regular supervision and team meetings; participate in professional development and required trainings
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent lived/professional experience in social work, psychology, public health, early childhood, or a related field
- At least 1–2 years of experience working with maternal/child health, food insecurity, or family support services
- Strong case engagement skills and commitment to a nonjudgmental, participant-centered approach
- Demonstrated understanding of trauma-informed care, racial equity, and community health
- Skilled in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook); comfort with data entry and documentation
- Ability to work independently, manage a mobile workflow, and adapt to diverse needs
- This is a mobile, community-based role; 50% (or more) of the work occurs outside of the office
- Daily travel across the St. Louis Metro area for home visits, events, and meetings
- Flexibility in work hours is expected based on participant needs and events
- Occasional lifting and transportation of food, baby items, and program materials
- Participation in weekend or evening events may be required
- Medical, dental and vision coverage
- HRA and FSA
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Vacation and sick time, paid holidays
- Short and long-term disability income
- Company-paid term life and AD&D insurance
- Voluntary employee-paid term life and AD&D insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Wellness support
- Potential for student loan forgiveness, if qualified