Contact CAPSA
24/7 Support Phone:
UTAH: 435-753-2500
IDAHO: 208-540-8536
Mail: P.O. Box 3617, Logan, Utah 84323
Email: info@capsa.org
Careers
CAPSA Tax ID
CAPSA is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to CAPSA are tax-deductible, to the extent permitted by law.
CAPSA’s tax identification number is 87-0413330.

Thank You for Giving the Gift of Hope
Thank you for your gift of hope
Thank you to everyone who has given the gift of hope to survivors this year. Your generosity and kindness are truly appreciated by those who are seeking safety and support during a difficult time in their lives.
CAPSA offers essential resources for survivors of domestic abuse, providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals and families to heal and rebuild their lives. CAPSA offers a range of services, including temporary housing, counseling, and more.
Your generosity aides CAPSA in helping survivors
CAPSA requires a dedicated team of professionals and volunteers, as well as financial resources to cover the cost of operations. That’s where you come in. Your donations, whether monetary or in the form of necessary supplies, make a real difference in the lives of those seeking refuge here.
Your gift of hope is a reminder that there is help available, and that there are people who care and are willing to offer support. It gives survivors the strength and resilience they need to overcome their circumstances and move forward with their lives.
St. Nicks Shop
Because of your generosity, CAPSA is able to provide a St. Nicks Shop for our clients and their children where they can pick out toys for Christmas. Often times survivors are focused on the next step in front of them, and during the holidays we strive to provide as much magic as possible for survivors and their families.
So, thank you once again for your generosity and compassion. Your contribution is truly appreciated and will make a lasting impact on the lives of those seeking safety and support at CAPSA.
Caseworker
Job Title: Caseworker
Reports To: Social Service Director
Employment Terms: Full time (40 hrs/week)
Salary Range: $17 – $2o Per hour
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, or another related field. Social Service Worker (SSW) licensure preferred. Ability to work in crisis situations. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Ability to build positive working relationships with teammates and community partners. A working knowledge of trauma, including rape, domestic violence and human trafficking victimization. Spanish speaking is also preferred.
Position Purpose
CAPSA’s mission is to prevent abuse, end abuse, and support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. CAPSA’s caseworkers support this mission by providing trauma-informed advocacy for survivors and by working collaboratively with the survivor’s support system, other CAPSA staff, and/or other professionals to ensure any survivor receives needed support and safety.
Case Management
Documentation
Training
General Duties
Apply Now
To apply, use the below button and select the specific job.
Please note: The application requires you to upload your resume (PDF or Word) and list professional references. Please have these items ready before starting your application.
For questions, send an email to info@capsa.org.
Therapist
Job Title: Therapist
Reports To: Clinical Services Director
Employment Terms: Full time (40 hrs/week)
Salary Range: $26 – $29 Per hour
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Social Work or related field. Licensed as LCSW, LMFT, CMHC, and/or PsyD (CSW, MFT, or ACMHC minimum, supervision can be provided). A working knowledge of trauma, including rape and domestic violence victimization, and knowledge of common diagnoses for survivors of trauma are preferred but not required. Spanish speaking is also preferred.
Position Purpose:
CAPSA’s mission is to prevent abuse, end abuse, and support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in recovering from the trauma of abuse. CAPSA’s therapists support this mission by providing evidence-based and trauma-informed therapy for survivors in individual and group settings; providing community trainings to support and expand the understanding of trauma informed therapy practices, continuously striving for personal development as a therapist, and working collaboratively with the survivor’s support system, other CAPSA staff, and/or other professionals to ensure the survivor receives needed support.
Therapy:
Documentation:
Training:
General Duties:
Apply Now
To apply, use the below button and select the specific job.
Please note: The application requires you to upload your resume (PDF or Word) and list professional references. Please have these items ready before starting your application.
For questions, send an email to info@capsa.org.