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The CJJ Policy and Field Relations Associate is a key part of CJJ’s work with its members and national
partners. The Associate keeps abreast of challenges and innovations in state and local juvenile justice
practice and policy as well as relevant research and legislative affairs. Using that knowledge, the
Associate helps develop policy papers, training materials and other resources for the field and for
other national organizations, including delivering technical assistance as needed to practitioners. With
support from CJJ leadership, the Associate plans, develops, and implements the provision of national
and regional training and technical assistance to the organization’s members and allies. The Associate
works within parameters set by public and private grants and represents the organization with
partners, funders, and the public. The Associate is responsible for creating and conducting needs
assessments, creating and conducting training and technical assistance (TA) programs for state/local
members and partners, matching training and TA to identified needs, and evaluating the effectiveness
of CJJ’s training and TA.
This is a full-time position (40 hours per week), reporting to the CJJ Executive Director and
Associate Director.
Like many national nonprofit organizations, CJJ operates in a dynamic environment. Therefore,
growth opportunities and responsibilities for this position will evolve in response to new strategic
priorities and funding opportunities. CJJ values diversity in all aspects of its operations and is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Major Areas of Responsibility:
Reviews new research relevant to juvenile justice and “translates” it into practice-focused
preferences and modalities that will meet the needs and goals of CJJ members, allies, and
partners.
curricula, and resources with an understanding of adult learning principles.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Bachelor’s degree or greater in social sciences, education, social work, law and justice related
managing training and technical assistance involving juvenile justice content (or similar
content) and multiple learning objectives and tracks of activity.
assistance provision.
Required Education and Training
Bachelor’s or higher degree in social sciences, education, social work, law and justice related
Compensation
This is an hourly position with a pay range of $24.04 to $28.85 per hour (equivalent to a range
accordance with personnel policies.
Full Time
$77k-98k (estimate)
04/05/2024
06/04/2024