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Position Summary: The Justice Peer program, a pilot program started in 2022 by the Center for Community Alternatives, is intended to provide peer support and credible mentoring to youth ages 10-20 who have an open criminal or family court case, are incarcerated, or placed, or are transitioning back to the community after a period of incarceration or out of home placement. CCA is seeking individuals with lived experience of the criminal legal system, and who are or are willing to be trained as NYS certified peers [CRPA, CPS, etc]. The Justice Peers will work under the direct supervision of the Project Director to provide intensive 1:1 peer support to at least 25 court involved youth each year. Justice Peers will be responsible for frequent and continuing contact with their participants and families, as well as communicating as needed with school, legal, and court personnel. It is expected that at a minimum Justice Peers will act as systems navigators, accompany youth to appointments [medical, mental health, educational, etc.], and to court dates, facilitate engagement with pro-social activities as proposed by the YAB, and engage with youth wherever they are, be that in community or visiting while detained or incarcerated. Each Justice Peer will be responsible for creating and supporting their participants’ individualized goals, keeping accurate data, and other duties as assigned by the Project Director. Justice Peers must be certified or willing to seek NYS Peer Certification [CRPA, CPS, etc] within 6 months of beginning employment, and complete additional training specific to the role of a “Justice Peer” as such training becomes available. CCA will cover the costs of all required staff training during employment.
Direct Supervisor: Project Director – Youth Services Rochester
Duties and Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
At CCA, we are committed to fair transparent pay, and we strive to provide competitive market-informed compensation. The successful candidate's salary is determined by the combination of knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, and geography.
ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT COVER LETTER WITH RESUME.
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$82k-109k (estimate)
11/03/2023
05/03/2024
communityalternatives.org
BROOKLYN, NY
50 - 100
1981
JOSEFINA BASTIDAS
$5M - $10M
Social & Legal Services
The Center for Community Alternatives is a non-profit agency that promotes reintegrative justice and a reduced reliance on incarceration through advocacy, services, and public policy development in pursuit of civil and human rights. CCA has developed exemplary and groundbreaking programs for justice-involved adults, young people, and "at-risk" youth. While these programs serve diverse populations, they share: A philosophy of unconditional care and commitment to clients served; A methodology which works with clients directly in their homes and communities; and The goal of demonstrating the c...onnection between alternatives to incarceration and public safety. With offices in Brooklyn, Syracuse, and Rochester, New York, CCA is uniquely situated to demonstrate models that can work in distinct communities. The starting point for most of CCA's work is an individualized, advocacy-oriented plan ("client-specific planning") that addresses the needs of each client we servewhether these concern recovery from addiction, preventing the spread of HIV and AIDS, family reunification, completing educational goals, or gaining and sustaining work. Justice Strategies is the research, training, public advocacy, and policy division of CCA. All of CCA's work is intended to build healthy individuals and communities, and to prevent the destructive cycle of crime and incarceration.
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