Jason Posley serves as the Project Manager for Infant and Maternal Health Initiatives within BJC Health System’s Community Health Improvement Team. In this role, he leads efforts to improve maternal and infant health outcomes through strategic partnerships with clinical care teams, community-based organizations, and government entities. His work centers on advancing health equity, expanding access to doula care and education, and addressing disparities in vulnerable and historically underserved communities.
Jason has spearheaded several impactful initiatives, including the development of doula-friendly hospital policies, the launch of a Doula Fund to reduce financial barriers for birthing families, and collaborations that educate clinical care teams on the role of doulas and how they can work alongside clinicians to improve birth outcomes. He has also facilitated stakeholder feedback on state legislation related to doula reimbursement and regularly partners with healthcare systems to expand community-focused programming that supports families before, during, and after pregnancy.
Jason holds a Bachelor of Health Science degree from Maryville University and a Master of Health Administration degree from Webster University. He also holds a Certificate in Neighborhood Leadership and is a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP). A strong advocate for community empowerment, Jason has served on planning committees for initiatives such as BJC’s Annual Community Baby Showers and has been a speaker and judge at conferences addressing health disparities and the intersection of health equity and technology.
Outside of his professional work, Jason enjoys walking his dog, Chance, staying active, reading, and spending quality time with his family.