ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) has been building a world
where people live free of oppression and thrive. Our mission is to educate and empower youth and
adults to lead change for equity and justice in our communities. At CCEJ, we lead people of all
backgrounds in deep examinations of power and privilege at the personal and societal levels,
inspiring them to build community across differences and work together to advance equity,
inclusion and justice. Our programs incorporate Restorative Justice practices to support youth and
adults to increase their resiliency and ability to address identity-based conflict. Please visit our
website to learn more about our programs – www.cacej.org.
CCEJ uses these core values to guide our work and organizational culture:
We have a mutual responsibility and interest in each other’s well-being.
on one another for strength and hope.
assumptions and biases.
conflict in ways that build trust.
equity and justice in our lives, workplaces, and communities.
build a collective whole to deepen our impact.
CCEJ’s work is focused on building individual and collective power to end structural forms of
oppression and cannot happen without all of us. For this reason, CCEJ strongly encourages and
welcomes applications from Black people, Indigenous people, LGBTQI+ people, women, people of
color, people from working class backgrounds, religious minorities, and people with disabilities.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Healing Harms Program is CCEJ’s restorative youth diversion (RYD) team, working with
communities across Southern California to create more humane and just ways for people in conflict
to find change, accountability, and healing. Through our core RYD programming, staff offer a
restorative justice process as an alternative to the juvenile justice system for youth 17 and under that
have been charged with a crime. Healing Harms provides youth with case management over
multiple sessions, supporting them in reaching several key goals - understanding the reasons for
their harmful actions and the negative impact they have caused, planning for future success, and
practicing accountability to the people they harmed. By focusing on the importance of relationships
to help bring healing and transformation in conflicts, Healing Harms brings together the people
who are responsible and those who are impacted to address the harm caused and create
agreements to build meaningful justice.
POSITION OVERVIEW
CCEJ seeks a candidate who is value-driven, adaptive, self-directed, and passionate about providing
youth, families, and partners with the highest quality of services, to join our team as the Restorative
Justice Specialist. The Restorative Justice Specialist will implement Restorative Justice practices in
community-based settings with a wide range of partners, including police departments, district
attorney offices, group homes, schools, and youth-based community organizations. This position
supports the success of Healing Harms through a deep level of service and close stewarding of
emerging projects that will increase the impact and quality of services. This position will carry a
caseload of diversion referrals to provide intensive facilitation of conflict resolution processes for
young people, families, and communities using Restorative Justice practices.
The Restorative Justice Specialist will also support the implementation of other programs, including
volunteer training, fee-for-service training and technical assistance. This is a full-time non-exempt
position that will include frequent work on evenings and weekends. This position reports to the
Director of Healing Harms.
If you were working with us right now, some of your potential projects would include:
Restorative Justice circle.
what they need to address the harm done to them.
diversion casework.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Restorative Justice Facilitation & Case Management (60%)
each month to prepare the participants for face-to-face accountability processes in service
of completing assigned cases.
preparations, and/or translation/interpretation services.
(i.e.: mental health counseling, tutoring, substance abuse support etc.)
their case completion.
management progress into internal database and maintain thorough electronic case
management documentation to support the monthly external reporting of information to
funding providers.
to meet needs of RYD participants and select fee-for-service workshops and/or trainings.
Partnerships and Volunteer Management (30%)
support services to youth, their families and additional circle participants in fulfillment of
case plans.
caregivers, community members, governmental and law enforcement partners, educators,
and administrators.
change initiatives.
sustainable cadre of volunteers and contractors.
Program and Organization Support (10%)
services, especially in areas of case management knowledge and skills, trainings designed
for volunteers, and development of case support tools.
evaluating current/future programming where appropriate.
an effort to be cost-effective (or steward of CCEJ’s resources)
research in relevant topics, such as youth development, restorative justice, juvenile justice
systems change, intergenerational conflicts, and community violence transformation.
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will demonstrate the following:
Required
marginalized youth ages 12-17 and families.
and liberation.
justice system, such as Black youth, youth of color, LGBTQIA+ youth, youth with disabilities,
and immigrant youth.
manage deadlines and multiple tasks.
Google Sites), Zoom, Microsoft Office Suite, and Adobe Acrobat
Preferred
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Since 1963, the California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ) has been building a world
where people live free of oppression and thrive. Our mission is to educate and empower youth and
adults to lead change for equity and justice in our communities. At CCEJ, we lead people of all
backgrounds in deep examinations of power and privilege at the personal and societal levels,
inspiring them to build community across differences and work together to advance equity,
inclusion and justice. Our programs incorporate Restorative Justice practices to support youth and
adults to increase their resiliency and ability to address identity-based conflict. Please visit our
website to learn more about our programs – www.cacej.org.
CCEJ uses these core values to guide our work and organizational culture:
We have a mutual responsibility and interest in…
SALARY & BENEFITS
This position will follow a 40-hour non-exempt work week with a minimum of two days in the Long
Beach office. Salary range: $60,000-64,000. Compensation is based on experience. Strong Benefits
Package: Medical/dental/vision insurance, 50% insurance coverage for 1 dependent, Life/ADD/LTD
insurance, 403b retirement matching, 34 total vacation, sick, holiday and wellness days (annual
accrual), and funded professional development.
CCEJ is operating in a hybrid work model that includes a combination of virtual and in-person office
work following the COVID-19 pandemic. We have returned to providing in-person service
SALARY & BENEFITS
This position will follow a 40-hour non-exempt work week with a minimum of two days in the Long
Beach office. Salary range: $60,000-64,000. Compensation is based on experience. Strong Benefits
Package: Medical/dental/vision insurance, 50% insurance coverage for 1 dependent, Life/ADD/LTD
insurance, 403b retirement matching, 34 total vacation, sick, holiday and wellness days (annual
accrual), and funded professional development.
CCEJ is operating in a hybrid work model that includes a combination of virtual and in-person office
work following the COVID-19 pandemic. We have returned to providing in-person service
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please email your resume and question responses to the below questions with the subject
line “HH RJ Specialist” to jobs@cacej.org.
Cover letters are not required; please submit only a resume and responses to questions below.
Applications submitted by April 30th will be prioritized. We are unable to respond to direct
inquiries about this position (emails, phone calls, etc.). Please submit your information following
the process. Thank you in advance for your interest.
Please answer the following questions in 200 words or less for each question. A total of 3
answers will be submitted along with your resume.
Every applicant must answer this required question: What can young people teach you and
what can you teach them?
Please also select two of the following questions to answer:
journey to create a world free of oppression where people can thrive.
a. Why is this position the right one for you at this time in your journey with youth
leadership and oppression and justice?
activate our core values in decision-making, program delivery, relationships, and other
key parts of our organizational culture.
a. What values are central to who you are and how do you think they would show
up while at work?
influence how you approach your work?
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please email your resume and question responses to the below questions with the subject
line “HH RJ Specialist” to jobs@cacej.org.
Cover letters are not…