What are the responsibilities and job description for the Restorative Justice Program Manager position at Mural Arts Philadelphia?
Restorative Justice Program Manager
Date Posted - March 23, 2026
Overview
At Mural Arts Philadelphia, we believe art can be a powerful tool for healing, connection, and second chances. We’re looking for a highly organized and thoughtful professional to help coordinate programming within our Restorative Justice Department, supporting projects that engage people impacted by the justice system.
This role is ideal for someone who takes pride in making things work well behind the scenes. You’re someone who enjoys bringing structure to complex programs—coordinating schedules, communicating with partners, managing logistics, and making sure important details don’t fall through the cracks.
Experience working with incarcerated or formerly incarcerated communities is recommended. What matters most is your ability to stay organized, communicate with care and respect, and support programs that center dignity, creativity, and opportunity for people whose voices are often overlooked.
What You’ll Do
You will serve as the operational bridge between correctional facility staff, Mural Arts leadership, teaching artists, and external partners.
Your job is to ensure programs are planned, approved, and delivered without disruption.
That includes:
Aligning curriculum and instructors with program objectives
Confirming teaching artist logistics and materials
Coordinating teaching schedules and securing facility approvals
Management of programming calendar and related public/private events
Ensuring compliance with prison policies and evaluation expectations
You will travel to SCI Phoenix in Phoenixville twice per month and work from our Philadelphia office (915 Spring Garden Street) the remainder of the time.
What Success Looks Like
Programs meet stated objectives and goals
Artists are prepared to lead structured programs
Personnel and supply orders are approved in advance and compliant with the facility’s requirements
Establish positive relationships with stakeholders to advance the program objectives
What We’re Looking For
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Comfort working independently and making coordination decisions
Professional, steady communication style
Experience facilitating de-escalation training and meetings
Experience in project coordination, operations, events, or administrative roles
Reliable transportation to Phoenixville, PA
Ability to pass the correctional facility’s background check (required)
Experience in nonprofit, arts, or institutional settings is helpful but not required
Compensation & Structure
Salary: Up to $62,000
Mileage reimbursement for prison travel
Mural Arts offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement plan options
Generous paid time off and holidays
Professional development opportunities
Additional benefits to support employee well-being
How to Apply
Please submit a resume and a thoughtful cover letter describing your interest in the role and relevant experience.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and early submissions are strongly encouraged.
* Please note: We are unable to accept phone inquiries or applications through outside agencies. Our HR team will make every effort to respond to your submission within three business days.
Submit your resume and documents here!
Mural Arts Philadelphia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse staff and strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented communities to apply. If you meet some of the requirements but not all, we encourage you to submit your application to be considered.
Compensation /
Up to $62,000
Job Type /
Full-time
Application Deadline /
May 1, 2026