JusticeLink
Project Commutation Women’s Incarceration Attorney
JusticeLink, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145
Project Commutation
Project Commutation is a component of JusticeLink, LLC and works with individuals who are incarcerated in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Project Commutation primarily focuses on individuals who are serving excessive prison sentences and represents them during Commutation and / or Parole hearings before the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. Once released, Project Commutation continues working with these individuals to provide resources for a successful reentry.
Position Summary The Women’s Incarceration Attorney provides dedicated legal representation for women incarcerated at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center and women seeking release through parole, commutation, and other post‑conviction relief mechanisms, including Oklahoma’s Survivors’ Act. This position also supports women navigating legal re‑entry‑related matters following release, either through direct representation or referral coordination.
Responsibilities
Provide direct legal representation in parole, commutation, and post‑conviction proceedings.
Serve as counsel for Survivors’ Act cases.
Conduct legal intake, investigation, and case preparation.
Draft and file legal pleadings, petitions, and supporting documentation.
Prepare clients for hearings using trauma‑informed legal practices.
Coordinate with reentry case managers to support individualized release planning.
Represent or support clients in addressing legal re‑entry‑related matters following release, which may include fines and fees, cost dockets, or other court‑related obligations.
Maintain accurate case records and outcome tracking.
Conduct legal education workshops and outreach at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center.
Collaborate with community partners and advocacy coalitions to address systemic barriers.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements Education & Experience
Licensed to practice law in Oklahoma
Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school
Experience in legal document preparation, and knowledge of legal documents and terminology
Commitment to serving justice‑impacted women
Strong written and oral advocacy skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment
Skills and Knowledge
Exceptionally reliable, dependable, responsive, with a keen sense of urgency to client needs.
Excellent communication skills, with demonstrated competency in listening, seeking to understand, accurately & clearly exchanging information, providing directions, following up, and ensuring proper documentation/tracking.
Highly organized, accurate, and detail oriented, with ability to effectively manage multiple client calls/requests and follow‑through under tight timelines.
Excellent prioritization and time management skills, working in environments with highly variable volume, frequency, and urgency of client needs.
Strong interpersonal skill set and passion for excellent customer service, engaging with respect, professionalism, compassion, and kindness in all interactions.
Heightened sense of situational awareness, understanding emotional and traumatic responses, and ability to facilitate and de‑escalate troubled behavior/interactions to resolve/find solutions. Stable, calm, level‑headed, and patient demeanor in even the most difficult situations.
Cultural competency and deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and alignment to JusticeLink’s mission.
Demonstrated proficiency (or ability to quickly learn and effectively use) using Excel spreadsheets, operating a smartphone and other required business applications.
Willingness to meet personally with clients, including travelling in‑state to different courts and DOC facilities.
Hours & Location
Position is based at JusticeLink at 211 West Archer.
Typical work hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 to 4:00, but flexibility may be required to address client needs.
Physical Requirement
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and ability to travel between counties and/or DOC facilities as needed.
Verbal and written communication with ability to effectively exchange information and manage constant flow of phone calls, in‑person client requests, messaging, and documentation.
Agility to consistently operate computers, phones, and other office productivity tools.
About our Benefits As part of our overall compensation package, we offer work/life flexibility, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and a generous retirement contributions designed to support you and your family.
Details
100% employer paid medical, dental, and long‑term disability for full‑time employees only. Option to add vision and dependents
401K employee and employer contributions
Paid time off to support you while you are out of the office
Paid holidays so our employees can spend time with those they care about
Employer paid AD&D life insurance, with employee options to add supplemental life insurance
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Position Summary The Women’s Incarceration Attorney provides dedicated legal representation for women incarcerated at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center and women seeking release through parole, commutation, and other post‑conviction relief mechanisms, including Oklahoma’s Survivors’ Act. This position also supports women navigating legal re‑entry‑related matters following release, either through direct representation or referral coordination.
Responsibilities
Provide direct legal representation in parole, commutation, and post‑conviction proceedings.
Serve as counsel for Survivors’ Act cases.
Conduct legal intake, investigation, and case preparation.
Draft and file legal pleadings, petitions, and supporting documentation.
Prepare clients for hearings using trauma‑informed legal practices.
Coordinate with reentry case managers to support individualized release planning.
Represent or support clients in addressing legal re‑entry‑related matters following release, which may include fines and fees, cost dockets, or other court‑related obligations.
Maintain accurate case records and outcome tracking.
Conduct legal education workshops and outreach at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center.
Collaborate with community partners and advocacy coalitions to address systemic barriers.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements Education & Experience
Licensed to practice law in Oklahoma
Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school
Experience in legal document preparation, and knowledge of legal documents and terminology
Commitment to serving justice‑impacted women
Strong written and oral advocacy skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment
Skills and Knowledge
Exceptionally reliable, dependable, responsive, with a keen sense of urgency to client needs.
Excellent communication skills, with demonstrated competency in listening, seeking to understand, accurately & clearly exchanging information, providing directions, following up, and ensuring proper documentation/tracking.
Highly organized, accurate, and detail oriented, with ability to effectively manage multiple client calls/requests and follow‑through under tight timelines.
Excellent prioritization and time management skills, working in environments with highly variable volume, frequency, and urgency of client needs.
Strong interpersonal skill set and passion for excellent customer service, engaging with respect, professionalism, compassion, and kindness in all interactions.
Heightened sense of situational awareness, understanding emotional and traumatic responses, and ability to facilitate and de‑escalate troubled behavior/interactions to resolve/find solutions. Stable, calm, level‑headed, and patient demeanor in even the most difficult situations.
Cultural competency and deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and alignment to JusticeLink’s mission.
Demonstrated proficiency (or ability to quickly learn and effectively use) using Excel spreadsheets, operating a smartphone and other required business applications.
Willingness to meet personally with clients, including travelling in‑state to different courts and DOC facilities.
Hours & Location
Position is based at JusticeLink at 211 West Archer.
Typical work hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 to 4:00, but flexibility may be required to address client needs.
Physical Requirement
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and ability to travel between counties and/or DOC facilities as needed.
Verbal and written communication with ability to effectively exchange information and manage constant flow of phone calls, in‑person client requests, messaging, and documentation.
Agility to consistently operate computers, phones, and other office productivity tools.
About our Benefits As part of our overall compensation package, we offer work/life flexibility, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and a generous retirement contributions designed to support you and your family.
Details
100% employer paid medical, dental, and long‑term disability for full‑time employees only. Option to add vision and dependents
401K employee and employer contributions
Paid time off to support you while you are out of the office
Paid holidays so our employees can spend time with those they care about
Employer paid AD&D life insurance, with employee options to add supplemental life insurance
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