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Ketchikan Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic · 4 months ago

Community Justice Program Coordinator

Ketchikan Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic is seeking a Community Justice Program Coordinator (CJPC) to coordinate and deliver services for programs working with domestic violence-involved offenders. The role involves managing the KIC Batterers Intervention Program, facilitating groups, conducting risk assessments, and collaborating with various stakeholders to support families affected by violence.

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Responsibilities

Support the effective operation of the KIC Batterers Intervention Program (BIP)
Facilitate weekly gender-specific groups for court-referred, child welfare-referred, and self-referred individuals using evidence-based and culturally responsive curricula
Conduct thorough risk assessments and screenings for offenders
Develop individualized service plans for each participant, aligned with restorative practices and principles
Document all services, including progress reports, safety checks, group attendance, and participant progress, in a confidential database, maintaining accuracy and confidentiality
Assist in expanding the capacity of the program to serve female domestic violence offenders, addressing the different power dynamics that exist
Ensure effective communication with referring organizations, such as probation, court, and the Office of Children’s Services (OCS)
Support outreach efforts and participate in initial conversations with neighboring tribes and allied professionals about BIP services. Travel to rural communities will occur intermittently for setup, mentoring, and training, pending CDVSA's approval for expansion increasing the capacity of the Family Justice Center to serve communities in Metlakatla and Prince of Wales Island
Assist with coordination of KIC-led programs in POW and Metlakatla, under the direction of the supervisor, and will report progress and activities as requested. New program ideas will be discussed by the Director and Family Justice Center Manager and presented at the committee and council level before implementation
Collaborate with the KIC Re-envision Program and other community-based re-entry programs to support participants transitioning from incarceration, treatment, and other related services, ensuring alignment with their service plans
Participate in the court watch program alongside allied professionals, ensuring that victims have access to necessary services and that offenders are referred to appropriate interventions
Participate in monthly and quarterly Multi-Disciplinary-Team meetings to align efforts with local and regional initiatives
Provide targeted, specific training for allied professionals to build community capacity in addressing domestic violence
Coordinate community restoration activities for program participants
Partner with the KIC Indian Child Welfare Program and OCS to provide safe, supervised, court-ordered visitations and safe exchanges of children
Participate in required training per program and Department of Corrections regulations
Other related duties as assigned

Qualification

Domestic violence interventionProgram coordinationRisk assessmentsIndividualized service plansGrant administrationCommunity partnershipsGroup facilitationCultural competencyCustomer serviceResponsivenessAccountabilityOngoing professional developmentCommunication

Required

Bachelor's degree in social work, criminal justice, psychology, or a related field
A minimum of one year of experience in victim services, probation, law enforcement, or social work, with demonstrated experience in program coordination or administrative support roles
A combination of relevant experience, education, and training may substitute for education and experience requirements on a year-for-year basis
Proof of valid driver's license with acceptable driving record

Preferred

Bachelor's degree in social work, criminal justice, psychology, or a related field
Certification in domestic violence intervention, counseling, or Batterers Intervention Program facilitation
Minimum of 3 years' experience with justice system in community settings
Minimum of 5 years prior work with the Alaska Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault or similar organizations

Company

Ketchikan Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic

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KETCHIKAN INDIAN COMMUNITY TRIBAL HEALTH CLINIC provides health services for our Tribal members and families including a full-service Health Clinic with onsite pharmacy and laboratory, Dental Care and Behavioral Health services.

Funding

Current Stage
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