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Join a mission-driven, reproductive justice oriented organization focused on improving the health and well-being of women and families across our community. * Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible ...

Join a mission-driven, reproductive justice oriented organization focused on improving the health and well-being of women and families across our community. * Work-Life Balance: Enjoy flexible ...

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How much do reproductive justice jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for reproductive justice in the United States is $123,552.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $124,000.00 and $126,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Reproductive Justice job?

A Reproductive Justice job focuses on advocating for equitable access to reproductive healthcare, education, and rights, particularly for marginalized communities. These roles exist in nonprofit organizations, policy advocacy groups, healthcare settings, and grassroots movements. Responsibilities may include lobbying for policy changes, providing direct support services, conducting research, and organizing community outreach programs. The goal is to ensure individuals have the autonomy and resources to make informed reproductive decisions without economic, social, or political barriers.

What are the typical responsibilities of someone working in a Reproductive Justice position?

A professional in a Reproductive Justice role typically works to advance equitable access to reproductive healthcare and rights through outreach, education, advocacy, and policy initiatives. Daily tasks often include organizing community events, facilitating workshops, collaborating with local organizations, and assisting with program development and evaluation. You may also build relationships with stakeholders, draft grant proposals, or engage in public speaking to raise awareness. This role offers the opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and communities, while often working both independently and as part of a passionate, diverse team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Reproductive Justice position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Reproductive Justice role, you need a background in public health, social work, or community organizing, with a strong understanding of reproductive rights and health equity. Familiarity with data analysis, advocacy platforms, grant management systems, and relevant certifications such as Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) is often required. Outstanding communication, cultural competency, and leadership skills help professionals effectively engage diverse communities and build coalitions. These skills are vital for advancing equitable access to reproductive healthcare and driving impactful, community-centered initiatives.

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Infographic showing various Reproductive Justice job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $123,552 per year, or $59.4 per hour.

Malama Ambassador / Birth Equity Advocate - Bilingual (Part-Time) - Texas

Malama Health

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

$20/hr

Part-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Malama leverages the best of technology and people to deliver exceptional care - we build novel biometric tracking and patient engagement tools that allow skilled Care Managers to provide high-touch care navigation and coordination for pregnant and postpartum mothers that improves health outcomes for mom and baby.
We've raised $9.2M in funding to date and are on target to hit profitability early this year. Our mission is to improve pregnancy-related outcomes beginning with conditions that disproportionately affect historically underserved groups.
We're seeking Malama Ambassadors to serve as trusted community connectors between pregnant and postpartum members, local providers, community-based organizations, and Malama. Ambassadors will help build awareness of Malama in their local region by visiting clinics and community organizations, distributing provider kits and outreach materials, attending local events, engaging with mom communities, and helping interested members connect with Malama's care team.
This role is ideal for someone who is highly community-oriented, organized, comfortable doing outreach, and able to build trust with clinics, community organizations, and families. If you are passionate about reproductive justice, love building relationships, and want your work to directly improve outcomes for Black, Indigenous, and low-income birthing families - this role is for you.
Role Responsibilities:
  • Community Outreach & Relationship Building
    • Conduct in-person outreach at WIC clinics, FQHC waiting rooms, and CBO program sites across assigned counties
    • Build trusted relationships with pregnant and postpartum Medi-Cal members, particularly those who are Black, Indigenous, or from communities of color
    • Distribute Malama provider kits, flyers, stands, stickers, and other outreach materials
    • Represent Malama at community events including baby showers, health fairs, and partner-hosted convenings
    • Identify new local partnership opportunities and share learnings with the Malama team
  • Events & Local Activations
    • Help organize or staff monthly pop-up events, baby supply giveaways, community baby showers, and clinic tabling days
    • Identify local events where Malama should show up
    • Coordinate basic event logistics with support from the Malama team
    • Share photos, learnings, and outcomes from events
    • Help gather feedback from moms and community partners on what resources are most needed
  • Social Media & Community Awareness
    • Engage thoughtfully in local mom groups, Facebook communities, and other online spaces
    • Create simple, authentic content in your own voice to build trust and awareness
    • Share event updates, local resources, postpartum wellness information, and Malama education
    • Help test what types of local content drive engagement and member interest
  • Tracking & Reporting
    • Keep a clear record of outreach activity, including clinics visited, contacts made, materials distributed, events attended, and follow-up needed
    • Participate in regular Malama team check-ins with other ambassadors
    • Share what is working, what is not working, and what the team should test next
    • Help build the first version of Malama's ambassador playbook

Requirements
  • Required
    • Deep ties to and lived experience in the communities served: Houston, TX
    • Commitment to birth equity, reproductive justice, and culturally congruent care
    • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build trust with diverse populations
    • Ability to travel regularly across assigned counties for partner site visits
    • Comfort with engaging with CBOs, following up, and tracking outreach activities
  • Preferred
    • Current Community Health Worker (CHW) certification OR equivalent community health experience
    • Bilingual or multilingual - Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, or other languages spoken in priority counties
    • Prior experience with Medi-Cal, WIC, FQHC, or community-based maternal health programs

Benefits
  • $20.00/hour
  • Part-time (~15 hrs/week) - with opportunities to grow as the program scales
  • Entry-level welcome - no prior CHW experience required if you have community roots and a CHW cert (or equivalent experience)
  • Meaningful community impact - your work directly reduces maternal and infant health disparities
  • Connection to a statewide network of birth equity advocates, doulas, and community health workers
  • Supportive, mission-driven team culture
  • Applications reviewed on a rolling basis - apply early! Email hiring@heymalama.com with questions.
Equal opportunity
Malama is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, Latina/x, and other women of color, people with lived experience of pregnancy, and community members. You do not need years of experience to apply - passion, community roots, and a commitment to birth equity matter most.