NYC Criminal Justice Agency
CJA's work seeks to reduce jail overcrowding and unnecessary detention in New York City.
Are you a certified Peer Specialist who is interested in assisting program participants in your community?
Are you interested in helping us implement a more person-centered, recovery-oriented, trauma-informed approach?
Would you like to help change the way arrested individuals view the criminal justice system?
Join our team of multi-disciplined professionals!
ABOUT CJA The New York City Criminal Justice Agency (CJA) is a not-for-profit service and research organization that operates in partnership with the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice. CJA is the City’s main pretrial services agency, combining operations, pilot projects, and research under one roof. CJA utilizes procedural justice practices to provide pretrial services to over 100,000 persons arrested annually in New York City. Information collected about these arrestees and subsequent case processing is maintained in the agency’s internal and externally shared database systems, which are used to conduct descriptive and evaluation research on arrestee characteristics, case processing and court outcomes, and on issues and potential reforms to criminal justice policy in New York City. CJA’s programs operate in the criminal courts and detention facilities 24 hours a day seven days a week within the 5 boroughs of NYC, employing over 300 employees, citywide.
PROGRAM SUMMARY CJA operates a Supervised Release Program in Queens Criminal Court. The program, which operates during the day and night court in Queens, screens targeted court-involved individuals for release at criminal court arraignment, subject to specific conditions including maintaining face-to-face and telephone contact with the program, participating in an assessment process to identify needs such as substance use and mental health, and agreeing to program monitoring of court appearances and re-arrests.
This is a great opportunity for a dynamic, knowledgeable individual, experienced in dealing with high-needs populations such as those with mental health diagnoses, at-risk youth, and others with social, emotional, or developmental challenges, who have criminal court involvement.
POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of a Peer Supervisor, the Peer Support Specialist (PSS) provides non-clinical, trauma-informed, and person-centered support to individuals mandated to participate in the Queens Supervised Release program. Drawing upon their own experiences with the justice system, recovery, or reentry, the PSS builds authentic relationships that foster trust, engagement, and personal growth. The PSS serves as a role model for recovery, resilience, and reintegration, and works collaboratively with case managers, clinicians, and/or behavioral health specialists, housing specialists, and legal system partners to reduce recidivism and support client success.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Support a caseload of 15–20 high-needs participants at a time through face-to-face, telephonic, and community Peer recovery support and advocacy.
Establish supportive, peer-based relationships grounded in trust, mutual respect, and shared experience.
Provide one-on-one peer mentoring, advocacy, and emotional support to program participants.
Assist participants in identifying goals related to housing, employment, wellness, sobriety, and social connection.
Accompany participants to court appearances, community appointments, or service referrals as needed.
Support participants in navigating court requirements, probation/parole expectations, and community service obligations.
Provide court-based Peer support to participants upon completion of arraignment, identifying immediate needs or concerns, and facilitating immediate connections to community-based services.
Facilitate or co-facilitate peer-led groups focused on recovery, emotional regulation, life skills, and reentry planning.
Collaborate with case managers and legal advocates to ensure participant needs and preferences are understood and honored.
Participate in regular supervision, peer development meetings, and trainings related to harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and justice-system navigation.
Document participant engagement and progress in a timely manner in an electronic case management system in accordance with program guidelines and confidentiality requirements.
Uphold ethical guidelines, competencies, and boundaries appropriate to peer support roles.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
HS Diploma or equivalency required.
NYS Peer Specialist certification (CPS) or Recovery Peer Advocate certification (CRPA) required. Certification must be maintained and kept current while employed in this position.
2 years of professional experience as a Peer Specialist, Peer Advocate, Peer Navigator, or Peer Counselor in a Behavioral Health or Criminal Justice setting required.
Personal lived experience with the criminal legal system and/or recovery from substance use, mental health, or homelessness.
Ability to model recovery-oriented practices.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to maintain boundaries and practice cultural humility.
Familiarity with community-based resources including housing, treatment, employment services, and legal supports.
Reliable transportation and ability to travel locally as needed.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of trauma-informed and restorative justice principles.
Bilingual or multilingual (especially Spanish, if applicable to your region).
WORKING CONDITIONS
This role involves a combination of office, community, and courtroom settings.
Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required.
Peer Support Specialists must be able to model wellness and uphold recovery principles in challenging environments.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING The New York City Criminal Justice Agency is committed to building a team that reflects the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from people who have been impacted by the justice system, are in recovery, or identify as part of historically marginalized communities.
CJA VALUES
Commitment:
We are committed to being active partners in criminal justice reform through initiatives and creative problem-solving that evaluate different methods and strategies for alternatives to detention.
Fairness:
We are guided by fairness and the presumption of innocence for those who are detained and work with integrity and without bias to protect the privacy and interest of court-involved people and their families.
Innovation:
We value curiosity as a driving force to lead the way in pretrial services. We use innovative techniques in research, pilot programs, and engaging justice-involved communities to execute our mission of reducing unnecessary pretrial detention.
SALARY $53,053
BENEFITS CJA offers a very generous benefits plan including health, dental, and vision insurance, a comprehensive mental health and wellness (EAP) plan, four weeks’ vacation, paid holidays, and a retirement plan with employer matching contributions. CJA is also strongly committed to professional learning and development for its staff members and offers staff varied opportunities for learning and development through partnerships and vendor services for web‑based, in‑person professional development training, as well as in‑house job training and development.
PERMANENT NOTES Only those candidates being considered will be contacted.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CJA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CJA is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability, parental status, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable laws. We encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply.
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Are you a certified Peer Specialist who is interested in assisting program participants in your community?
Are you interested in helping us implement a more person-centered, recovery-oriented, trauma-informed approach?
Would you like to help change the way arrested individuals view the criminal justice system?
Join our team of multi-disciplined professionals!
ABOUT CJA The New York City Criminal Justice Agency (CJA) is a not-for-profit service and research organization that operates in partnership with the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice. CJA is the City’s main pretrial services agency, combining operations, pilot projects, and research under one roof. CJA utilizes procedural justice practices to provide pretrial services to over 100,000 persons arrested annually in New York City. Information collected about these arrestees and subsequent case processing is maintained in the agency’s internal and externally shared database systems, which are used to conduct descriptive and evaluation research on arrestee characteristics, case processing and court outcomes, and on issues and potential reforms to criminal justice policy in New York City. CJA’s programs operate in the criminal courts and detention facilities 24 hours a day seven days a week within the 5 boroughs of NYC, employing over 300 employees, citywide.
PROGRAM SUMMARY CJA operates a Supervised Release Program in Queens Criminal Court. The program, which operates during the day and night court in Queens, screens targeted court-involved individuals for release at criminal court arraignment, subject to specific conditions including maintaining face-to-face and telephone contact with the program, participating in an assessment process to identify needs such as substance use and mental health, and agreeing to program monitoring of court appearances and re-arrests.
This is a great opportunity for a dynamic, knowledgeable individual, experienced in dealing with high-needs populations such as those with mental health diagnoses, at-risk youth, and others with social, emotional, or developmental challenges, who have criminal court involvement.
POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of a Peer Supervisor, the Peer Support Specialist (PSS) provides non-clinical, trauma-informed, and person-centered support to individuals mandated to participate in the Queens Supervised Release program. Drawing upon their own experiences with the justice system, recovery, or reentry, the PSS builds authentic relationships that foster trust, engagement, and personal growth. The PSS serves as a role model for recovery, resilience, and reintegration, and works collaboratively with case managers, clinicians, and/or behavioral health specialists, housing specialists, and legal system partners to reduce recidivism and support client success.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Support a caseload of 15–20 high-needs participants at a time through face-to-face, telephonic, and community Peer recovery support and advocacy.
Establish supportive, peer-based relationships grounded in trust, mutual respect, and shared experience.
Provide one-on-one peer mentoring, advocacy, and emotional support to program participants.
Assist participants in identifying goals related to housing, employment, wellness, sobriety, and social connection.
Accompany participants to court appearances, community appointments, or service referrals as needed.
Support participants in navigating court requirements, probation/parole expectations, and community service obligations.
Provide court-based Peer support to participants upon completion of arraignment, identifying immediate needs or concerns, and facilitating immediate connections to community-based services.
Facilitate or co-facilitate peer-led groups focused on recovery, emotional regulation, life skills, and reentry planning.
Collaborate with case managers and legal advocates to ensure participant needs and preferences are understood and honored.
Participate in regular supervision, peer development meetings, and trainings related to harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and justice-system navigation.
Document participant engagement and progress in a timely manner in an electronic case management system in accordance with program guidelines and confidentiality requirements.
Uphold ethical guidelines, competencies, and boundaries appropriate to peer support roles.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
HS Diploma or equivalency required.
NYS Peer Specialist certification (CPS) or Recovery Peer Advocate certification (CRPA) required. Certification must be maintained and kept current while employed in this position.
2 years of professional experience as a Peer Specialist, Peer Advocate, Peer Navigator, or Peer Counselor in a Behavioral Health or Criminal Justice setting required.
Personal lived experience with the criminal legal system and/or recovery from substance use, mental health, or homelessness.
Ability to model recovery-oriented practices.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to maintain boundaries and practice cultural humility.
Familiarity with community-based resources including housing, treatment, employment services, and legal supports.
Reliable transportation and ability to travel locally as needed.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of trauma-informed and restorative justice principles.
Bilingual or multilingual (especially Spanish, if applicable to your region).
WORKING CONDITIONS
This role involves a combination of office, community, and courtroom settings.
Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required.
Peer Support Specialists must be able to model wellness and uphold recovery principles in challenging environments.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION AND BELONGING The New York City Criminal Justice Agency is committed to building a team that reflects the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from people who have been impacted by the justice system, are in recovery, or identify as part of historically marginalized communities.
CJA VALUES
Commitment:
We are committed to being active partners in criminal justice reform through initiatives and creative problem-solving that evaluate different methods and strategies for alternatives to detention.
Fairness:
We are guided by fairness and the presumption of innocence for those who are detained and work with integrity and without bias to protect the privacy and interest of court-involved people and their families.
Innovation:
We value curiosity as a driving force to lead the way in pretrial services. We use innovative techniques in research, pilot programs, and engaging justice-involved communities to execute our mission of reducing unnecessary pretrial detention.
SALARY $53,053
BENEFITS CJA offers a very generous benefits plan including health, dental, and vision insurance, a comprehensive mental health and wellness (EAP) plan, four weeks’ vacation, paid holidays, and a retirement plan with employer matching contributions. CJA is also strongly committed to professional learning and development for its staff members and offers staff varied opportunities for learning and development through partnerships and vendor services for web‑based, in‑person professional development training, as well as in‑house job training and development.
PERMANENT NOTES Only those candidates being considered will be contacted.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CJA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CJA is committed to creating a diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability, parental status, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable laws. We encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply.
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