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WIC Buddy Program Specialist

The WIC Buddy Specialist is responsible for leading and coordinating the WIC Buddy Program at the local agency level. Reporting to designated Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) staff, this role ensures that families receive meaningful peer-to-peer support to strengthen breastfeeding success and overall program participation.


Key duties include promoting the WIC Buddy Program, enrolling and matching participants, managing consent forms, and maintaining clear communication with families about their involvement. The Specialist also assists with monitoring program performance measures and collaborates with the Local Agency’s Breastfeeding Program Coordinator, Nutrition Services Director or designee to reinforce best practices and implement improvement strategies.


Through these efforts, the WIC Buddy Specialist helps foster supportive connections among participants and empowers families to thrive through breastfeeding.

Requirements

  • Coordinate and oversee local agency activities of the WIC Buddy Program
  • Promote and market the program to increase awareness and participation
  • Recruit and match WIC participants to foster supportive peer connections
  • Maintain program records and consent forms to ensure accuracy and compliance
  • Support program evaluation by monitoring performance measures and assisting with improvement efforts

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED 
  • One (1) year competency as a WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor 
  • Completion of the WIC Breastfeeding Curriculum Level I and II

Preferred Qualifications:   


Preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, demonstrate the following:

  • Completion of at least two years at an accredited college or university, including a minimum of fifteen (15) credit hours in a social service-related field
  • Proven expertise in developing and executing social marketing campaigns, managing professional social media platforms, and analyzing social media metrics.
  • Experience with data collection, data management, and maintaining accurate program records
  • Familiarity with the Peer Counselor Database System (PCDB) 
  • Strong judgment, creative problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to make sound decisions
  • Skilled in planning, organizing, and facilitating meetings and group discussions
  • Analytical ability to generate quarterly reports for Buddy Program meetings with State WIC Office 
  • Demonstrate persistence and creativity in engaging WIC participants, with the ability to develop innovative strategies that encourage and sustain involvement in the WIC Buddy Program
Date Posted
01/02/2026
Job Reference
T6001
Organization
District 3-3 County Position
Location
Clayton County, Distrist 3-3, GA
Category
Project/Program Management
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