School Program Presenter / Bilingual School Program Presenter
| Title | School Program Presenter / Bilingual School Program Presenter |
| Location | Boulder, CO |
| Pay Range | $23- $27/ Hour |
| Anticipated Start | August 2026 |
Blue Sky Bridge is a non-profit organization located in Boulder, Colorado, working in prevention,
intervention, and treatment of child abuse.
The person filling this role will be a part of the Prevention Education program at Blue Sky
Bridge. This program delivers body safety presentations to elementary school students
throughout Boulder County. The program also provides various trainings to groups of adults
–teachers, parents, partners and other community agencies and groups, and does outreach to
educate our community about the importance of preventing child abuse.
The Education associate will work in the school program providing body safety presentations to
students in grades Kindergarten-5 th grade.
This is an hourly position with a work schedule of 10-15 hours per week during the school year.
This position does not work when school is not in session. The working hours are generally
between 8:00 and 4:00 M-Th, with specific hours to be determined based on the candidate's
availability and program needs.
School Program Presenter (10-15 hours/week):
GENERAL DUTIES: To deliver prevention education programming in local schools and
throughout the community in English and Spanish.
- School program
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- Represent Blue Sky Bridge at assigned schools
- Deliver curriculum to Kindergarten, 3rd grade, and 5th grade students
- Coach volunteer presenters on best practices
- Take disclosures from students using minimal facts protocol.
- Make appropriate referral to Law Enforcement and Human Services when
disclosures of abuse are made by students. - Communicate with teachers, counselors, administrators and other personnel as
needed. - Communicate with Education Program Director and document reports
- General
- Attend trainings as necessary.
Required Skills:
● Organized, enthusiastic, and energetic personality.
● Excellent written and oral communication.
● Understanding of and commitment to working with diverse people and families.
● The ability to speak in public/make presentations.
● Access to a reliable personal vehicle
● An ability to “change gears” and work collaboratively with volunteers and school staff
● A willingness to engage in professional reflection and growth.
● Comfort working with and speaking in front of children
● Fluent Spanish Speaker
Work environment/Physical activities:
● Requires prolonged sitting, some bending, stooping and lifting materials up to 10lbs
● Requires hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard,
photocopier and other office equipment.
● Requires hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to perform puppet
shows during student presentations
● Requires eyesight correctable to 20/20 to read script out loud while presenting
● Requires hearing within normal range for responding to students in the classroom and
hallway.
● Must be mentally adaptable and flexible in dealing with a variety of people (interns,
volunteers, school staff, students and BSB staff members).
● Must be able to communicate in a professional manner.
● Must be able to resolve problems, handle conflict and make effective decisions under
pressure.
● Requires public speaking
● Requires reading written curriculum out loud and responding to student questions
● Ability to receive and incorporate feedback
About Us
Blue Sky Bridge is Boulder County’s Child Advocacy Center committed to addressing and eradicating child abuse and creating lasting change in our community.
Three programs: Prevention Education, Intervention, and Therapy.
Child-focused approach to abuse investigations in partnership with law enforcement, social services, and the District Attorney’s office.
Provides:
Forensic interviews and medical exams of children
Crisis counseling and support to non-offending caregivers
Therapy for children and families
Education programs to increase community awareness and empower prevention
Well-established organization with strong financial support.
Our Values
At Blue Sky Bridge, our work is guided by values that shape both how we serve children and families and how we support one another as colleagues:
Children First – We prioritize the safety, healing, and well-being of children in everything we do.
Be Our Best – We strive for excellence, professionalism, and integrity in all aspects of our work.
Resilience & Wellness – We foster an environment that encourages self-care and supports staff in sustaining this challenging but vital work.
Respect & Inclusion – We honor diverse perspectives and cultivate a culture of equity, belonging, and mutual respect.
Gratitude – We approach our work, partners, and community with appreciation and humility.
How to Apply
Apply For This Position
- Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
- To apply for this position, please email [email protected] with your cover
letter, resume, and references. - For more information, visit our website at blueskybridge.org.
Blue Sky Bridge is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal
opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation,
genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
About Us
Blue Sky Bridge is Boulder County’s Child Advocacy Center committed to addressing and eradicating child abuse and creating lasting change in our community.
Three programs: Prevention Education, Intervention, and Therapy.
Child-focused approach to abuse investigations in partnership with law enforcement, social services, and the District Attorney’s office.
Provides:
Forensic interviews and medical exams of children
Crisis counseling and support to non-offending caregivers
Therapy for children and families
Education programs to increase community awareness and empower prevention
Well-established organization with strong financial support.
Our Values
At Blue Sky Bridge, our work is guided by values that shape both how we serve children and families and how we support one another as colleagues:
Children First – We prioritize the safety, healing, and well-being of children in everything we do.
Be Our Best – We strive for excellence, professionalism, and integrity in all aspects of our work.
Resilience & Wellness – We foster an environment that encourages self-care and supports staff in sustaining this challenging but vital work.
Respect & Inclusion – We honor diverse perspectives and cultivate a culture of equity, belonging, and mutual respect.
Gratitude – We approach our work, partners, and community with appreciation and humility.