What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Director of Network Reentry Capacity Building position at Innocence Project?
ABOUT THE INNOCENCE PROJECTThe Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Our work is guided by science and grounded in anti-racism. Since our inception, the Innocence Project has used DNA and other scientific advancements to prove wrongful conviction. To date, we have helped to free or exonerate more than 250 people who, collectively, spent more than 3,600 years behind bars. Our efforts have led to the passage of more than 200 transformative state laws and federal reforms. Today, the Innocence Project continues to fight for freedom, drive structural change, and advance the innocence movement. To learn more, please visit www.innocenceproject.org.ABOUT THE POSITIONThe Innocence Network is an affiliation of over 70 independent nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and public defender’s offices that is dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted people and reforming the criminal justice system to avoid future injustice. The Innocence Network member organizations vary in the size, budget, and number of cases they can investigate, and most primarily represent clients in the state in which they work.The Network Support Unit (NSU), a department within the Innocence Project, works to strengthen the Innocence Network and its member organizations to achieve breakthrough results in addressing and preventing wrongful conviction.The Assistant Director will join the Network Support Unit to bring expertise in trauma-informed care, organizational development, and systems-level thinking, with a strong commitment to centering directly impacted people in all aspects of their work. They will create and maintain resources, cultivate and build partnerships with national organizations and strengthen support for freed and exonerated individuals. The Assistant Director will report to and carry out strategic work under the guidance of the Director, Innocence Network Support and work collaboratively with the staff at the Innocence Project and the Innocence Network.We are interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in the United States. However, we are not able to sponsor visas and we are not an e-verify employer.The duties of this position require approximately 40 hours of work per week to be performed virtually/in-office and roughly 20% travel. We currently have a hybrid in-office model, with all employees in the office three days per week and the remainder of the week remotely. Wednesday is our organization’s “anchor day” where all staff works in the office. The number of required in-office days is subject to change. THE IDEAL CANDIDATEThe Innocence Project seeks a candidate who has the experience and insight to bolster capacity for post-release support in the Innocence Network by developing and maintaining best practices, building strategic partnerships, and supporting Innocence Network organizations to enhance and strengthen the services they provide for freed and exonerated people. The ideal candidate is also a proactive, collaborative thought partner and peer in this work, with the ability to work independently while navigating complexity with clarity and care. Please note: this position does not involve providing direct support or services to freed clients.In addition, all Innocence Project employees must embrace, respect and value the rich diversity of perspectives and lived experience of our staff. We recognize and appreciate that our work is better for having varied participants and thought partners. The ideal candidate is someone who thrives in this type of environment. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSNetwork Member Organization Capacity and Resource BuildingDevelop and maintain strong, trusting relationships with staff across all roles within Network Member Organizations (NMOs); for organizations without formal client support roles, proactively engage to ensure staff feel connected, supported, and confident to engage, recognizing that impact may vary by context.Help break down the needs of clients and triage the reentry program needs of Network Member Organizations (NMOs)Vet, develop, and maintain a resource library of recommended service providers for use by NMOsDevelop and facilitate programming for the freed/exonerated community and NMO staff on topics related to cultural competence, trauma-informed practices, restorative justice, storytelling, etc.Develop and maintain best practices guides and resources that are informed by the needs of and support Network Member Organizations (NMOs). Topics may include: foundational guidance for client support resources for building-up client support programs resources to support NMO staff who are providing post-release supportclient-centered and trauma-informed best practices guide for hiring and supervising directly impacted staffStrategy & Knowledge DevelopmentStay informed on emerging research, resources, and data related to client support, trauma, and reentry; regularly synthesize and share relevant insights across the NetworkConduct ongoing landscape analyses of different models of post-release support to identify best practices and, in collaboration with the Director, Innocence Network Support Unit, recommend structures adaptable to Network organizationsCommunity and Stakeholder EngagementFacilitate regular convenings of client support staff and freed/exonerated individuals - building on existing gatherings such as regional summits - to deepen collaboration, share best practices, and strengthen community and peer support across the NetworkSupport content development at the Innocence Network Conference for freed/exonerated attendees and advise the planning team on trauma-informed event planning practices;Monitor areas where freed/exonerated individuals are not yet served by Network Member Organizations (NMOs) and identify opportunities to expand or enhance support servicesEngage regularly with the Innocence Network governance bodies to ensure strategic alignment and strengthen coordination across the NetworkExternal Partnership EngagementSupport and grow the impact of existing external partnerships with national and local organizations to expand post-release resources for freed and exonerated peopleProvide ongoing education for external partners on the unique needs and challenges of the freed and exonerated community, to potentially include workshops, webinars, toolkits, etc.RequirementsQUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCESocial Work degree required, plus at least 7 years prior experience working with and building programs for people who have experienced trauma and/or who have been impacted by the criminal legal system; Or at least 9 years of a combination of reentry, lived, and/or other professional experience and background relevant to the role working with and building programs for people who have experienced trauma and/or who have been impacted by the criminal legal systemIndividuals with lived experience of incarceration are strongly encouraged to apply Forensic social workers are strongly encouraged to applyDemonstrated experience in group facilitation methods with the ability to facilitate inclusive, participatory, and effective group processes with individuals from varied backgroundsExperience working with cross-functional teams or community partners to co-create research and insights that reflect multiple perspectives and lived experiences, informing strategy and decision-makingStrong research and analytical skills, with experience evaluating and comparing program models to recommend strategic, effective, and scalable approachesMust be legally authorized to work in the U.S.KEY COMPETENCIES VALUESDemonstrated cultural competence and humility, incorporating the experiences of others to inform the workProven courage and willingness to speak up and advocate for changeAbility to be responsive and willing to problem solve and pivotDemonstrated strength in building trust-based, collaborative relationships with a broad array of stakeholdersProven ability to work independently and exercise sound judgmentComfort with ambiguity and a demonstrated capacity to navigate uncertaintyAbility to multi-task and enjoy the varied nature of the workAbility to remain calm under pressureProven capacity to balance proactive planning with responsive actionEnthusiasm for the work of the Innocence Project and Innocence Network and for social justice, including a demonstrated commitment to public interestShared commitment to the Innocence Project’s values of accountability, collaboration, empathy compassion, equity, person-centeredness, quality focus, and self-awarenessBenefitsCOMPENSATION, BENEFITS & PERKSThe salary for this position is highly competitive and the Innocence Project offers an excellent benefits package, including fully-paid individual health, dental and vision insurance, Flexible Spending Account, 401k plan with 6% company-match, paid disability and family care leave, adoption and fertility expense reimbursements, and company-paid transportation benefits.WORKFORCE DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITYThe Innocence Project considers the diversity of its workforce to be vital to our organization’s success in meeting its mission. We strongly encourage applicants from all cultures, races, educational backgrounds, life experiences, socio-economic classes, sexual orientations, age, gender, and physical abilities to apply. Individuals with personal connections to the criminal legal system are strongly encouraged to apply.As an Equal Opportunity Employer, it is our policy not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, familial status, marital status, predisposing genetic characteristics, actual or perceived domestic violence victim status, unemployment status, caregiver status, or any other category protected by law.Upon submission of your application you will be requested to complete an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) survey. This survey is part of our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. The information you provide is voluntary and confidential. Completing the survey helps us track our progress in creating a fair and equitable environment. This data is used for reporting purposes only. Please note, the identities presented in the survey reflect federal language required by law. The Innocence Project acknowledges that not all identities are included and any reference to gender explicitly refers to biological sex. We recognize these terms are limited and we strive to humanize our internal practices. Your completion of the survey is greatly appreciated.APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONSTo apply, please click 'Apply for this Job' below. Upload a resume titled with your name in this format (last name_first name_resume). In the space provided, add a cover letter expressing your interest in the role and the organization’s work. Only applications with cover letters will be considered complete applications. Information submitted through this secure site is kept confidential. SALARY RANGE$104,125 - $122,500 per year. Salary commensurate with experience.
Salary : $104,125 - $122,500