General Purpose
This position co-coordinates the City of Burlington Community Justice Center’s Reentry programming, including the Circles of Support & Accountability program, Resource Navigation and work in the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility as a priority. / This position also includes assisting in the coordination of the adult restorative pre-charge and reparative restorative processes.
Union Affiliation: American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
Pay Grade 16: $29.59 - $32.98 Hourly
Remote Tier 3: Up to two (2) days remote/week
Essential Job Functions
Reentry:
- Monitor and manage all referrals to Offender Reentry Program in collaboration with the reentry team.
- Plan implementation of 12 to 16 COSAs including outlines for: meeting Department of Corrections’ grant requirements, adhering to victim safety protocol and any expectations laid out by the City of Burlington.
- Recruit, screen, train and match COSA volunteers with appropriate core members, being mindful of creating a team with identities that will support and encourage growth and accessibility for the core member
- Collaborate with local and central office Department of Corrections staff to ensure timely and appropriate referrals for COSA
- Participate in weekly COSA meetings and meeting debriefs with volunteers.
- Attend monthly COSA case review meetings with Burlington Probation and Parole (BUPP) staff to review and discuss current COSA’s and potential participants in program
- Meet with potential participants at the correctional facilities, explain program expectations and benefits, obtaining signed releases of information.
- Reach out to and develop working relationships with organizations who support the different identities living within Chittenden County, to promote the services and volunteer opportunities of the program.
- Communicate regularly with the supervising Probation Officers of the participants
- Immediately report any violations of conditions of reentry program participants to the supervising Probation Officer and CJC supervisor.
- Participate in regional collaborative meetings with other reentry coordinators, including periodic trainings offered to new volunteers
Navigation
- Provide time-limited resource navigation support to individuals who are re-entering or have already released to the community, including soft referrals to community-based resources including counseling, substance use services, community medical care, food resources, transportation, basic needs
- Network with local community-based resources and services
In-Facility Work
- Present restorative justice workshops, trainings, and re-entry services in Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility
- Coordinate with Women’s Honor’s Unit in planning facility-wide trainings
- Provide trainings on restorative justice to CRCF staff
- Assist in resolving conflict when appropriate.
- Periodically check in with case managers, honors unit staff, and facility superintendent regarding facility training needs for staff and individuals under supervision
Pre-Charge and Reparative Process Coordination
- Provide staff support to the restorative justice processes, including but not limited to: scheduling, organizing and facilitating meetings, supporting the participation of volunteers, and following through on data and policy needs presented by the cases.
- Develop and maintain working relationships with relevant stakeholders including those in criminal-legal systems (Burlington, UVM and Winooski Police departments, State’s Attorney’s Office, VT Dept. of Corrections, VT Center for Crime Victim Services), and community-based providers
- Support victims of crime and harm, helping them navigate the criminal-legal system, advocating for services when they experience barriers, and connecting them to processes, goods and services that will enhance their safety and lessen the impacts of their crime. Provide support and validation to affected parties whether or not they choose to participate in a restorative process.
- Support those who have caused harm by creating conditions that allow for them to take responsibility for their actions, and to actively make amends using a restorative justice process.
- Provide trauma-informed, culturally literate responses to the range of experiences participants impacted by and responsible for harm have lived, determining each time which identities need to be present to support the conversation and process.
- Work in coordination with CJC and BPD-based Victim Services Specialists to integrate restorative processes, when needed or appropriate.
- Stay current in practical knowledge of the theories, practices and methodologies in the fields of restorative and transformative justice, trauma-informed care, leveling power dynamics and all matters related to equity, justice and inclusion.
Other:
- Consistently ask who is not “at the table,” and build in time to prioritize the voices that, historically, have been underrepresented, centered or prioritized. Work to design for equity at all stages.
- Supervise or co-supervise any interns serving with the program, this includes designing internship, monitoring their work and case-load and holding regularly scheduled check-ins.
- Maintain records of services and deliver evaluations and service reports in a timely fashion.
- File monthly reports with Adult Restorative Services Manager, and when appropriate directly to Dept. of Corrections.
- Share information with area service providers on the restorative justice program principals and build a network of community support
- Act as an “Ambassador” for the City, carry out work and interact with co-workers and the public in respectful professional manner
Non-Essential Job Functions:
- Performs other duties as required.
Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements
- Ability to actively support, and work skillfully with people from all cultures and with those whose identities differ from your own.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion as evidenced by trainings and professional development both at the individual and organizational levels.
- Bachelor’s degree and two years of experience, or four years of program coordination experience with a focus on restorative justice, community development, or related field.
- Demonstrated strong organizational, coordination and group leadership skills.
- Preferred to have had experience with volunteerism (served as a volunteer, recruiting or managing volunteers, etc.)
- Believes in and values a restorative response to crime and conflict
- Explains information in a straightforward manner and varies language and communication style to meet the needs of the recipient; communicates skillfully on phone, in person, and in writing
- Remains calm in the presence of strong emotions from others while creating an atmosphere for problem solving
- Is discreet and maintains confidentiality regarding people and situations
- Is non-judgmental and tolerant of diverse opinions and lifestyles
- Basic working knowledge of the criminal legal system.
- Strong group facilitation skills.
- Ability to work with diverse coalitions, various organizational cultures, state agencies, non-profit organizations, victim service providers, faith-based organizations, volunteers and families.
- High level of comfort working with those responsible for serious and violent crimes
- Ability to understand and demonstrate knowledge of community impact of crime and victim issues.
- Experience working with victims of crime, with victims’ services, and/or familiarity with victim rights and resources
- Early evening availability a must.
- Ability to work in a team environment, while also working independently as necessary.
- High standards of confidentiality, attention to detail, record keeping and follow through required.
- Able to manage and grow programs and meet program requirements, reports and deadlines.
- Computer literacy necessary. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, and Excel preferred.
- Highly skilled at organizing work, keeping track of details, and following through all work to completion
- Valid driver’s license and a means of transportation required.
- Ability to maintain clear and strong professional boundaries at all times
- Basic understanding of the impacts of trauma
- Basic understanding and comfort around a variety of mental health and substance use conditions
- Familiarity with Chittenden County resources a plus.
Additional Information
Promoting a culture that reveres diversity and equity.
The City of Burlington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we are strongly committed to creating a dynamic and equitable work-force that mirrors the population and world that we serve. We do not discriminate on the basis of political or religious affiliation, race, color, national origin, place of birth, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, crime victim status, veteran status, disability, HIV positive status, or genetic information in employment or the provision of services.
In addition to being an equal opportunity employer we actively encourage applicants who can contribute to our growing diversity to apply.
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