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PART TIME CHILD ADVOCACY SPECIALIST - MESA COUNTY, CO Family Resource Specialist HOURLY PAY RANGE: DIRECT RATE (Work time spent with clients) $22.00 - $24.00 PER HOUR INDIRECT RATE (Work time spent ...

PART TIME CHILD ADVOCACY SPECIALIST - MESA COUNTY, CO Family Resource Specialist HOURLY PAY RANGE: DIRECT RATE (Work time spent with clients) $22.00 - $24.00 PER HOUR INDIRECT RATE (Work time spent ...

$17.75 - $22.50/hr

Family Advocacy Specialist (Child Inc) Through Leading Youth Through Empowerment, this Member will serve with Child Inc. of DE,. They will support efforts to strengthen organizational infrastructure ...

Child Life Specialist

Huntington, WV · On-site

$21.44 - $27.02/hr

... Child Advocacy Center (CAC) to support children who have experienced abuse. The Child Life Specialist will promote family centered care and meet the psychosocial needs of patients and families by ...

Child Life Specialist

Huntington, WV · On-site

$21.44 - $27.02/hr

... Child Advocacy Center (CAC) to support children who have experienced abuse. The Child Life Specialist will promote family centered care and meet the psychosocial needs of patients and families by ...

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How much do child advocacy specialist jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for child advocacy specialist in the United States is $53,925.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,000.00 and $60,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Child Advocacy Specialist, you need a strong background in social work, psychology, or a related field, often with a relevant degree and state-specific certifications. Familiarity with case management systems, child welfare laws, and reporting tools is essential. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and emotional resilience help specialists build trust with children and families while working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams. These skills are crucial for effectively supporting vulnerable children, ensuring their safety, and advocating for their best interests within complex legal and social systems.

What are some common challenges faced by Child Advocacy Specialists when working with families and how are they addressed?

Child Advocacy Specialists often encounter challenges such as navigating complex family dynamics, building trust with children and caregivers, and coordinating with multiple agencies to ensure the child’s best interests are met. To address these challenges, specialists use strong communication and conflict-resolution skills, participate in regular team meetings with social workers and legal professionals, and receive ongoing training in trauma-informed care. Supportive supervision and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams also help manage demanding caseloads and emotional stress.

What does a Child Advocacy Specialist do?

A Child Advocacy Specialist works to protect the rights and well-being of children who may be experiencing abuse, neglect, or other difficult circumstances. They assess the needs of children, collaborate with families and professionals, and make recommendations to ensure the best outcomes for the child's safety and development. These specialists may also provide support during legal proceedings and act as a liaison between children, social services, and the court system.

What is the difference between Child Advocacy Specialist vs Child Social Worker?

AspectChild Advocacy SpecialistChild Social Worker
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field; certification may be preferredBachelor's or Master's degree in social work or related field; licensure often required
Work EnvironmentNonprofit organizations, government agencies, advocacy groupsChild welfare agencies, hospitals, schools, community organizations
Primary FocusAdvocating for children's rights, policy work, raising awarenessDirectly supporting children and families, case management, counseling
Common TasksPolicy advocacy, community outreach, legal supportAssessments, counseling, resource coordination

While both roles focus on children's well-being, Child Advocacy Specialists primarily work on policy, advocacy, and raising awareness, whereas Child Social Workers provide direct support and case management for children and families. The roles often overlap but differ in their core responsibilities and work settings.

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Child Advocacy Specialist

JusticeWorks

Grand Junction, CO • On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

PART TIME CHILD ADVOCACY SPECIALIST - MESA COUNTY, CO
Family Resource Specialist
HOURLY PAY RANGE: DIRECT RATE (Work time spent with clients) $22.00 - $24.00 PER HOUR
INDIRECT RATE (Work time spent without clients) $19.00 per hour
KidsFirst! In everything we do, the needs and concerns of youth and families are our fundamental concern. Our core principle is to do “whatever it takes” to help youth and families in our care achieve success. JusticeWorks provides innovative programs that identify and build on youths and families’ strengths. We create structure to positively redirect their lives. We help youth become good citizens and assist their families to resolve their problems and to be supportive of their children.
Welcome to the role of Child Advocacy Specialist! In this role, you will be working with a diverse range of families, and community partners to ensure that the voices of children and youth are heard. The Child Advocacy Specialist will identify and assess the needs of children and youth, develop individual plans, and collaborate with stakeholders to ensure that the appropriate resources and services are provided. If you are passionate about working in the field of Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice or Social Work, please apply today!
We’re Employee-Owned
JusticeWorks is an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) company. That means our employees are owners. You build retirement wealth through company stock — at no cost to you — while making a meaningful impact.
The qualified Child Advocacy Specialist will:
  • Regularly check in on the child's emotional, physical, and social well-being, including observing behavior, academic progress, and home life.
  • Manage complex cases, including intake, assessment, development of service plans, and follow-up services.
  • Assess situations, identify issues, and create practical solutions to overcome barriers, particularly in challenging family dynamics or when accessing services.
  • Transport clients utilizing personal vehicle, as necessary.
The qualified Child Advocacy Specialist will have:
  • Bachelors degree Required.
  • Valid driver’s license, auto insurance and access to a vehicle.
  • Pass current, applicable clearances.
  • Pass pre-employment, post-offer drug screening.
  • Ability to work non-traditional hours including evenings and weekends.
JusticeWorks is an Equal Opportunity Employer.