Program Specialist, FAD
Company: National Center for Missing & Exploited Childr
Location: Alexandria
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Position
Description TITLE: Program Specialist, FAD Safeguard Program
LOCATION: Alexandria VA DATE PREPARED: January 2026 FLSA: Exempt
DIVISION: Family Advocacy Division PROGRAM: Safeguard Program
TRAVEL REQUIREMENT: Not to exceed 10% (to attend trainings and
conferences). HOURS and SCHEDULE: ? Monday - Friday, 9:00am to
5:30pm (37.5 hours within five (5) days per week); unless otherwise
required or approved by management. Requires evening and weekend
availability to respond to requests, as required. SUPERVISION
RECEIVED: Works under the general supervision of the Senior Program
Manager, FAD. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: ? None RESPONSIBILITY FOR
PUBLIC CONTACT: Position requires contact with a diverse group of
professionals that focus on sensitive issues. Contact with law
enforcement, mental health professionals, legal professionals and
other relevant groups, and individuals require courtesy,
discretion, and sound judgment. LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION: None
required, but professional licensure in social work, counseling,
psychology, and/or trauma-focused certifications are desirable.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: NCMEC’s Safeguard Program
was developed in 1999 in conjunction with the launch of the
CyberTipline®, becoming one of the first models for protecting and
providing support to staff that view objectionable material in the
workplace, specifically child sexual abuse and exploitation
material. The Safeguard Program seeks to address vicarious trauma,
secondary trauma, and compassion fatigue in staff and assist each
analyst in developing the healthy coping skills, stress management,
and desensitization techniques necessary to maintain a positive
work/life balance. Overseeing the daily operations of NCMEC’s
Safeguard Program includes: Addressing sensitive content issues,
including but not limited to graphic images, videos and writings,
offensive or derogatory language, child safety, and other
potentially objectionable material. Responding to crisis/urgent
graphic content exposure support requests from staff. Conducting
pre-brief and debrief sessions for interview candidates pursuing
employment in the Exploited Child Division and Data Science Teams.
Planning, scheduling, and executing onboarding activities for new
staff. Facilitating group support and personal self-care plans for
team members. Coordinating trainings, planning sessions, and urgent
needs with Safeguard Consultants Creating and facilitating regular
syncs with Safeguard Consultants and NCMEC management teams.
Researching and developing emerging techniques to mitigate harm due
to exposure to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and additional
missing and exploited child needs. Researching speaking
opportunities to represent NCMEC’s programs of work at conferences.
Creating and executing protocols to address emerging needs: crisis
response, specialized group session requests, self-care/leadership
support. Coordinating routine self-care activities and materials
for staff. Coordinating, organizing, and maintaining a Microsoft
calendar used to schedule and plan sessions for NCMEC staff.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: This role requires an awareness and
willingness to operate in a work environment with sensitive content
that includes child sexual abuse, exploitation and other graphic
material that may be considered offensive or disturbing. Master’s
degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field.
2-3 years of relevant experience. Specialty in resiliency training,
trauma training/certifications preferred. Experience serving people
with a high level of cultural and emotional sensitivity (i.e. Rape
Crisis Center, first responder call centers) a must. Experience
with group facilitation. Experience with public speaking; creating
and delivering presentations. Experience with program metrics, data
collection, and reporting (i.e Microsoft Office Suite, JotForm,
Google Forms, Tableau, Excel, Domo) KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Excellent clinical skills with specialized training in trauma work,
resiliency and coping, and a strong understanding of secondary
traumatic stress indicators and interventions. Assess the needs of
staff, deescalate, navigate support (resources), resolve complex
emotional concerns, and take action in crisis situations. Excellent
written and verbal communications, interpersonal and organizational
skills. Demonstrated word processing skills and proficiency in
database management. Ability to analyze and collect data using
Microsoft tools. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks, work
independently, and learn new systems. A commitment to personal
self-care and for those receiving support. Ability to work in a
high-tempo environment, adapt and respond to day-to-day challenges
of the role. Ability to handle and maintain the integrity and
confidentiality of extremely sensitive material and
information.
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