Program Director – Healing Harms: Restorative Justice Diversion
- Posted
- 2 days ago
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Long Beach
- Closing date
About this organization
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) has been building a world where people live free of oppression and thrive. Our mission is to educate and empower youth and adults to lead change for equity and justice in our communities. At CCEJ, we lead people of all backgrounds in deep examinations of power and privilege at the personal and societal levels, inspiring them to build community across differences and work together to advance equity, inclusion and justice. Our programs incorporate Restorative Justice practices to support youth and adults to increase their resiliency and ability to address identity-based conflict. Please visit our website to learn more about our programs –
www.cacej.org.
CCEJ uses these core values to guide our work and organizational culture:
• Relationships: We center connections and work to build trust, understanding, and honesty. We have a mutual responsibility and interest in each other’s wellbeing.
• Care: We invest time and energy in the wellness of individuals and the community. We lean on
one another for strength and hope.
• Curiosity: We ask questions and seek different perspectives. We recognize our own assumptions and biases.
• Accountability: We take responsibility for the impact we have on others. We respond to conflict in ways that build trust.
• Imagination: We believe that another world is possible. We create more possibilities for equity and justice in our lives, workplaces and communities.
• Interdependence: We believe by connecting our individual strengths, we intentionally build a
collective whole to deepen our impact.
CCEJ’s work is focused on building individual and collective power to end structural forms of oppression and cannot happen without all of us. For this reason, CCEJ strongly encourages and welcomes applications from Black people, Indigenous people, LGBTQIA+ people, women, people of color, people from working class backgrounds, religious minorities, and people with disabilities.
SALARY & BENEFITS
This position will follow a 40-hour exempt work week with a minimum of 2 days in the Long Beach office. Salary range: $79,000-$82,000. Compensation is based on experience. Strong Benefits Package: Medical/dental/vision insurance, 50% insurance coverage for 1 dependent, Life/ADD/LTD insurance, 2.5% 403b retirement matching, 34 total vacation, sick, holiday and wellness days (annual accrual), and $500 funded professional development.
CCEJ is operating in a hybrid work model that includes a combination of virtual and in-person office work following the COVID-19 pandemic. We have returned to providing in-person services.
About this job
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Director of Healing Harms is a key member of the organization’s leadership team, overseeing the execution of CCEJ’s restorative justice diversion program, managing partnerships with government funders, law enforcement, youth and their families. The Director also supports the recruitment, supervision, development, and retention of Healing Harms staff, volunteers and independent contractors.
The Director reports to the Vice President of Youth Leadership.
If you were the Director right now, you would potentially be:
• Supporting the team to complete complex juvenile diversion cases
• Representing CCEJ and serving as subject matter expert in diversion, restorative justice, and
juvenile justice broadly in coalition spaces and government meetings
• Visioning and planning for the future direction of the Healing Harms program
• Supporting the planning and innovation around the new Career and Education program for youth
• Working on 5-7 youth diversion cases at a time
Roles & responsibilities
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Department Leadership (35%)
• Develop strong department work culture that is rooted in CCEJ’s values and mission, and
supports staff to build robust relationships, engage in healthy conflict, and practice equity with each other and communities they serve
• Lead department staff in developing and implementing standardized Restorative Justice
processes in department programs
• Lead department staff in developing and updating technical assistance tools (activities,
worksheets, planning tools, circle guides, etc.)
• Develop, implement and review all assessment and measurement instruments for evaluating
current/future programming where appropriate and incorporating data into future program
design
• Support department staff with the latest research, evaluation and literature to keep
implementation of all programs at the highest quality possible
• Oversee data tracking for department and ensure that all appropriate reporting is conducted in compliance with grants and contracts
• Develop and manage department budget and expenses with an effort to economize on expenses
• Ensure that all organizational policies and procedures are consistently followed
Partnership Development (15%)
• Collaborate with other organizations and service providers to create a streamlined process for sharing resources and making necessary referrals to appropriate partners
• Represent department in key coalition and partnership meetings connected to juvenile justice, alternatives to incarceration, and community-based conflict transformation policy and advocacy
• Conduct diversion presentations to potential partners on training and technical assistance
services as needed
Staff Supervision (15%)
• Supervise Restorative Justice Diversion case managers in work performance, program delivery, and professional development
• Ensure regular structured reviews of individual staff’s work performance in line with organizational standards and best practices
• Plan and lead regular department meetings focused on departmental work, individual work
planning, and community building
Training & Facilitation (25%)
• Utilize CCEJ’s reporting software & documents including circle trackers and spreadsheets to
support the reporting of information
• Provide direct training and coaching services to fee-for-service partners
Organizational Leadership & Responsibilities (10%)
• Serve as an active member of CCEJ’s Leadership Team in providing leadership on organizational needs
• Engage in select foundation fundraising, including proposal development, providing report
information, general stewardship and leading site visits
• Provide support and participation for organization-wide development efforts and events
• Support organization-wide learning and professional development
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following:
Required
• At least three to five years of experience in a senior level staff position responsible for program leadership, financial oversight, and staff management
• At least four years of experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating Restorative Justice conflict processes
• Extensive experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating training, facilitation, and
dialogue for varied groups, including schools, workplaces, and community settings
• At least four years of experience working in social justice field with intersectional lens of power and liberation
• Demonstrated experience working with the juvenile justice system and utilizing restorative justice practices
• Demonstrated experience working in an equitable, respectful and collaborative manner with
marginalized communities targeted by the systemic inequities, such as People of Color,
LGBTQIA+ communities, youth, people with disabilities, religious minorities, and immigrant
communities
• Proficient understanding of Google Suite (including Gmail, Docs, Forms, Slides, Sheets,
Jamboard, and Google Sites), Zoom, Microsoft Office Suite, and Adobe Acrobat
• Strong ability to be self-motivated in executing work responsibilities
• Highly organized, proactive and detail-oriented, with the ability to effectively and efficiently
manage deadlines and multiple tasks
• Ability and willingness to regularly work weekends and evenings
• Must have valid California Driver’s License, reliable transportation and proof of insurance.
Preferred
• Experience with implementing anti-oppression and intersectional justice frameworks
• Experience with implementing trauma-informed practices
• Bilingual in English and Spanish or Khmer
• Folks with systems impacted experience encouraged to apply
To apply
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please email your resume and responses to the questions below with the subject line “Program
Director – Healing Harms: Restorative Justice Diversion” to jobs@cacej.org.
Cover letters are not required; please submit only a resume and responses to the questions below. Applications submitted by April 30th will be prioritized with an ideal start date in June. We are unable to respond to direct inquiries about this position (emails, phone calls, etc.). Please submit your information following the process. Thank you in advance for your interest.
Please answer the following questions in 200 words or less for each question:
1. We are looking for future team members who are excited about joining us on our journey to
create a world free of oppression where people can thrive.
a. Why is this position the right one for you at this time in your journey with youth leadership,
oppression, and justice?
2. What does restorative justice mean to you and how do restorative justice values show up in your work?
3. What do you enjoy about managing a team of employees? What are the places you are still
growing in?