Executive Director
- Prisoners' Legal Services of Massachusetts
- August 23, 2024
- Boston, MA
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About Prisoner’s Legal Services of Massachusetts
Our mission is to challenge the carceral system through litigation, advocacy, client counseling, partnership with impacted individuals and communities, and outreach to policymakers and the public in order to promote the human rights of incarcerated persons and end harmful confinement.
Prisoners’ Legal Services of Massachusetts (PLS), is a nonprofit legal services office founded in 1972 that provides civil legal assistance to the thousands of individuals incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons (Department of Correction facilities) and county jails and houses of correction.
With a staff made up of attorneys, paralegals and support personnel, and a Board of Directors consisting of attorneys, community leaders, medical professionals, researchers, clients, and former clients, we engage in individual and systemic impact litigation; provide direct administrative advocacy regarding prison conditions and parole; initiate and support legislation to promote the civil and human rights of incarcerated individuals and their families; work to eliminate institutional racism and its impact on Black and Brown incarcerated individuals in the day-to-day operations of Massachusetts prisons and jails; and work with media and community organizations to educate the public about the criminal legal system.
While PLS responds to requests for advice and guidance from prisoners and their families on many issues, its work is focused on five key priorities critical to our clients :
As an anti-racist organization, PLS approaches all of these priority areas through a racial equity lens. More information is available at PLSMA.org.
The Opportunity
This is an extraordinary opportunity for a seasoned, people-centered, and collaborative leader who is a bridge-builder with deep knowledge of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging best practices. The Executive Director will lead a team of 33 staff members with 8 direct reports and is responsible for the programmatic performance, financial strength, and administrative functioning of the organization. The Executive Director will engage, motivate, and inspire members of the staff and Board and a broad range of other supporters and constituents.
Deeply committed to advancing anti-racism and challenging the carceral system, the Executive Director will demonstrate a fervent dedication to addressing the needs of incarcerated individuals and confronting systemic issues through litigation, advocacy, and client counseling. Leading with integrity and authenticity, the Executive Director will have a proven track record in fostering partnerships with impacted communities, engaging with policymakers, and raising public awareness and a will have a history of leadership in policy work with substantive expertise in legal issues affecting prisoners and their families.
The Executive Director’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following :
Organizational Leadership and Management
Financial and Operational Oversight
Fundraising and Resource Development
External Relations
Board Relations
Candidate Profile :
We recognize that there is a spectrum of lived and professional experience that will set candidates up for success in this role. While no one candidate will have every experience outlined in the position description, ideal candidates will offer a track record of demonstrable success and strength in the areas of responsibilities listed above as well as :
Compensation & Benefits
This is a full-time exempt position with a salary range of $150-175K. PLS provides a generous benefits package, including 27 vacation days, 17 sick / mental health days, and 100% paid health, dental, and vision insurance plans. Currently this is a hybrid role with some in-office time in Boston expected. In addition to in-office time, the Executive Director can expect to have regular in-state travel for prison and jail visits, legislative work, and meetings with other offices and organizations.
Contact
Koya Partners l Diversified Search Group has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Molly Brennan, Sarah Avendaño, and Glenn Wiggins. Submit a compelling cover letter and resume by All inquiries are strictly confidential.
Koya Partners l Diversified Search Group is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals living with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual living with a disability and need assistance expressing interest online, please email . If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.
Prisoners’ Legal Services of Massachusetts is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ applicants.
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