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How much do prevention educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for prevention educator in Oregon is $23.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $25.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a prevention educator?

A Prevention Educator is a professional who teaches individuals and communities about ways to reduce risks related to health, safety, or social issues. They develop and deliver educational programs on topics like substance abuse prevention, mental health awareness, violence prevention, or public health initiatives. Their goal is to empower people with knowledge and skills to make informed decisions that promote overall well-being. Prevention Educators often work in schools, community organizations, healthcare settings, or government agencies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a prevention educator?

To thrive as a Prevention Educator, you need a background in health education, public health, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree or certification such as Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES). Familiarity with educational software, data tracking systems, and presentation tools like PowerPoint is commonly required. Strong public speaking, interpersonal communication, and cultural competency are vital soft skills in this position. These abilities enable Prevention Educators to effectively engage diverse groups, design impactful programs, and promote lasting behavioral change.

What are the typical work settings and team dynamics for prevention educators?

Prevention Educators commonly work in schools, community centers, healthcare organizations, or nonprofit agencies, where they deliver educational workshops, training sessions, and outreach programs. They often collaborate closely with counselors, social workers, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to develop and implement prevention strategies. Teamwork and regular communication are essential, as educators share resources, track program outcomes, and adjust approaches based on community needs. This collaborative environment provides opportunities to learn from colleagues, contribute to group projects, and grow professionally within the field of prevention.

How to become a prevention educator?

To become a prevention educator, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in health education, social work, or a related field. Relevant skills include strong communication, presentation, and interpersonal abilities, and some positions may require certification in health education or related areas. Gaining experience through internships or volunteer work in community health settings can also be beneficial.

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Infographic showing various Prevention Educator job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,299 per year, or $23.7 per hour.

Youth Prevention Education Advocate (Part-time)

El Programa Hispano Catolico

Gresham, OR

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description

Become A Part of the El Programa Hispano Catolico Team!

El Programa Hispano Catolico (EPHC) is an organization that supports individuals in reaching their fullest potential. For nearly 40 years, our mission has been to advance racial equity and social justice through the power of our Latine roots, culture, and community. This mission, which is at the heart of everything we do, has allowed us to respond to local needs by addressing the social determinants of health. We achieve this through our program areas: Housing, Economic Sustainability, Education, Community Wellness, and DV/SA Prevention and Intervention. Today, EPHC serves more than 30,000 people annually and employs over 100 staff members, the majority of whom are bilingual, and over 93% are bicultural.

Although EPHC is affiliated with the Catholic Charities Network, candidates or participants do not need to be Catholic to work with us or receive services. Across our programs and services, staff of all faiths-or none-work within our framework of respect for our mission, the dignity of the human person, and the common good.

To learn more about EPHC, visit our website at https://elprograma.org/

Benefits:

  • Vacation & Sick Time Benefits
  • Paid Holidays
  • 401k with Employer Contribution
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Bonus Wellness Days
  • Continuous Growth and Development Opportunities
  • Opportunities to serve your community and make a positive impact

About The Role:

The Youth Prevention Education Advocate conducts outreach and delivers educational sessions and prevention programs to reduce gender-based violence. The Advocate will carry out the sexual assault prevention education program by conducting education within school-based settings and community outreach. Advocate will also provide individual support services and crisis response for youth survivors of gender-based violence. 


Principle Duties & Responsibilities:

  • In collaboration with Outreach and Prevention Manager, further develop/implement a plan to address sexual violence prevention in the community.
  • Coordinate the implementation of sexual violence prevention strategies within schools and in the community.
  • Teach sexual assault prevention and anti-oppression practices at middle schools, high schools, for ages 12 and up.
  • Carry out workshops for parents and families as well as community organizations.
  • Build community partnerships with museums and other arts and humanities institutions, collectives, and individuals to increase Latine youth participation/engagement with community.
  • Develop and nurture relationships with key individuals and organization in the community.
  • Participate in community based anti-violence coalitions emphasizing rape prevention perspectives.
  • Maintain professional competency by attending trainings and accessing other mechanisms (e.g., technical assistance, online tutorials, reading articles, etc.) for developing new knowledge and skills associated with sexual violence prevention.
  • Assist in completing  required reports and other documentation in a timely and complete manner.
  • Adherence to El Programa Hispano Catolico policies and procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Must be bilingual (Spanish/English) and bi-culturally competent.
  • Ability to communicate concisely and effectively, both verbally and in writing in Spanish and English.
  • Bachelor's degree preferred in one of the following areas: education, sociology, women's studies, human services, social work, public health, counseling, communications, psychology or other related fields or equivalent experience.
  • Experience working with school-aged youth preferred.
  • 40 hour DHS required domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy training preferred. (May be completed within first two weeks of hire) 
  • Experience working in the field of sexual violence and in community outreach/organizing/mobilization preferred; however, other community organizing experience will be considered.
  • Demonstrated  experience in facilitating and delivering trainings and presentations.
  • Comprehensive  understanding and experience in the following preferred: public health principles, program planning and coordination, community assessment, and program evaluation.
  • Commitment to EPHC mission to work in partnership with vulnerable populations to achieve lasting solutions to poverty and injustice.
  • Demonstrate judgment and discretion in dealing with confidential matters.
  • Advanced skills in Microsoft Office programs (including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint).
  • Must be able to organize and prioritize work, be proactive, take initiative, resolve problems, follow through, and simultaneously manage multiple priorities to ensure goals are met in a timely manner.
  • Strong analytical and strategic problem solving skills.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule that could include some weekends and evenings.
  • Ability to work well in team setting, as well as independently; be flexible and adapt well to different dynamics within a fast paced environment.
  • Ability to take initiative and prioritize tasks; good time management, problem prevention, and problem solving skills.
  • Must have a valid driver's license and automobile insurance coverage at 100/300/100 levels.

Compensation: $24.00 per hour.


Location & Typical Working Conditions:  The majority of work performed by this position will be accomplished within schools and out in the community. 50% school based, 25% community work, 25% in the office. Office work is located in Gresham, OR. 


To Apply: Please submit your cover letter and resume to El Programa Hispano's online application at www.elprograma.org/careers

EPHC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

El Programa Hispano Catolico is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. EPHC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state or federal law.