Social Worker- Program Coordinator (Suicide Prevention)
Veterans Health Administration
Posted: March 18, 2026 (0 days ago)
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U.S. Marine Corps
Department of the Navy
Location
Arlington, Virginia
Salary
$84,601 - $84,601
per year
Type
Full-Time
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Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This role focuses on preventing child abuse and domestic abuse within the Marine Corps community by creating educational programs, delivering trainings, and analyzing data to improve support for families and service members.
It involves working with military personnel, families, and agencies to raise awareness and strengthen family relationships.
A good fit would be someone with a background in social services or counseling who enjoys public speaking, program development, and collaborating in a team-oriented military environment.
Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is looking for the best and brightest to join our Team!
MCCS is a comprehensive program that supports and enhances the quality of life for Marines, their families, and others in the Marine Corps Community.
We offer a team oriented environment comprised of military personnel, civilian employees, contractors and volunteers who keep the organization functioning smoothly and effectively.
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college in any of the following disciplines: social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, counseling, behavioral science, nursing, education, community health, or public health.
Must have two years of experience in a family and children's services public agency or family and children's services community organization.
One year of experience must be in prevention, intervention, or treatment of child abuse and domestic abuse.
Skill to develop, coordinate, recommend, and review prevention and intervention plans, materials, and policies to enhance support and programming that strengthens individual and family functioning, community and command awareness of the importance of the CCR to child abuse and domestic abuse, and prepares and sustains capabilities of commanders, Active Duty service members, and military spouses for mission readiness.
Experience delivering education and training using a variety of techniques and methods.
Competent in developing specialized training materials with the ability to deliver effective interactive trainings and briefings. Skills in public speaking.
Skills to establish and maintain effective working relationships and communicate effectively orally and in writing with Marines, family members, command, military agencies, and civilian agencies.
Knowledge of the military structure and environment preferred.
Ability to identify trend, service gaps, and policy improvements and develop recommendations based on installation specific data, current research, and evaluation outcomes. Major Duties:
Support efforts to prevent child abuse and domestic abuse, including public awareness and information and education specifically directed toward potential victims, alleged abusers, non-offending family members, and mandated reporters of child abuse and neglect.
Provide instruction to small groups and large classes in issues related to marriage enhancement, positive parenting, anger management, stress management, communication skills, conflict resolution, domestic abuse prevention and awareness, and child abuse prevention and awareness.
Develop and facilitate briefings and classes to commands and other military agencies on domestic abuse and child abuse in order to promote healthy family interactions and reduce incidences of family maltreatment in accordance with direction from higher headquarters.
Provide primary and secondary education and training to professionals and paraprofessionals who work with children aboard installation to include but not limited to: childcare programs, youth sports volunteers, schools, and law enforcement in accordance with Department of Defense (DoD) policy.
Obtain factual information to provide information, explain regulatory and legal requirements, and recommend process improvement in regards to the prevention of and response to child abuse and domestic abuse.
Conduct needs assessments to identify gaps in services and improve prevention programming.
Analyze installation specific data regarding child abuse and domestic abuse to identify populations at risk, trends, areas of improvements.
Evaluate the effectiveness of current programming and make recommendations for programming improvements.
Utilize a variety of fact-finding techniques such as interviews, cases analysis, and observation to elicit appropriate data, identify areas of operation, and recommend policy and process improvements.
Participate in the Family Advocacy Committee (FAC) the policy-making, coordinating, recommending, and overseeing body for the response to child abuse and domestic abuse with other agencies in accordance with the Department of Defense Instruction.
Collaborate with other agencies within the ¿Coordinated Community Response¿ (CCR) framework under the FAC.
Assist with the development of the CCR annual plan with specific objectives, strategies, and measurable outcomes.
The annual plan includes universal, selective, and indicated interventions based on identified installation trends in regards to child abuse and domestic abuse.
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