Established 25 years ago by Alan V. and Amy Lowenstein, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (the “Institute”) advocacy empowers people of color by building reparative systems that create wealth, transform justice and harness democratic power – from the ground up – in New Jersey.
The Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Program will report to the Institute’s Law & Policy Director. The position, based in Newark, New Jersey in a hybrid-work format, will require travel throughout the state and occasional travel to national conferences, seminars, and events. Given the nature of the position, some work will be required outside of regular office hours (including on the weekend).
Roles and Responsibilities
The Director of the Criminal Justice Program, working with the President & CEO and reporting directly to the Law and Policy Director, is responsible for leading a team based in Newark that will include a Counsel, a Policy Analyst and legal interns.
The responsibilities of the Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Program include but are not limited to the following:
Experience and Qualifications:
The Institute is seeking an ambitious and dedicated Director, with experience challenging systemic racial discrimination through advocacy, to lead the Criminal Justice Reform Program. The successful candidate will have a strong track record in leadership and driving a vision within a complex and multi-faceted program. An ideal candidate will have personal experience in organizing and coalition building, as well as a track record of strategic development of long-term policy plans. Ideal candidates will be self-starters, be able to develop and advance bold visions and strategies and be excellent managers of their time in what can be a high-intensity setting.
This position requires passion for racial justice, the highest integrity, sound judgment, and strong communication skills. Given the interconnected nature of the Institute’s work, an ideal candidate must also be able to effectively work in a highly collaborative team environment.
The successful candidate will also have the following:
Established 25 years ago by Alan V. and Amy Lowenstein, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (the “Institute”) advocacy empowers people of color by building reparative systems that create wealth, transform justice and harness democratic power – from the ground up – in New Jersey.
The Director of the Criminal Justice Reform Program will report to the Institute’s Law & Policy Director. The position, based in Newark, New Jersey in a hybrid-work format, will require travel throughout the state and occasional travel to national conferences, seminars, and events. Given the nature of the position, some work will be required outside of regular office hours (including on the weekend).
Roles and Responsibilities
The Director of the Criminal Justice Program, working with the President & CEO and reporting directly to the Law and Policy Director, is responsible for leading a team based in Newark that will include a Counsel, a Policy Analyst and legal interns.
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This position position includes excellent benefits, including health, dental/vision, a 401(k) plan with an employer contribution, Medical Expense Reimbursement Program, life insurance, and generous vacation, sick, and holiday leave. The Institute is a hybrid work environment, requiring all staff to work in-person at the office (or at an Institute event/commitment) two days a week.
This position position includes excellent benefits, including health, dental/vision, a 401(k) plan with an employer contribution, Medical Expense Reimbursement Program, life insurance, and generous vacation, sick, and holiday leave. The Institute is a hybrid work environment, requiring all staff to work in-person at the office (or at an Institute event/commitment) two days a week.
How to Apply:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. Please email your cover letter, resume, professional writing sample on which you are the primary author, and three professional references to recruitment@njisj.org. Please submit your application materials via Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF. Include all attachments in a single email stating, in the subject line, “Director of Criminal Justice Reform Program”.
How to Apply:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and will be accepted until the position is filled. Please email your cover letter, resume, professional writing…