Richmond City Sheriff’s Office
JMHP Re-Entry Coordinator, Grant Funded, Continuous Funding
Richmond City Sheriff’s Office, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
JMHP Re-Entry Coordinator, Grant Funded, Continuous Funding
Join to apply for the JMHP Re-Entry Coordinator, Grant Funded, Continuous Funding role at Richmond City Sheriff’s Office. Job Description
The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is seeking highly qualified candidates for the position of Re‑Entry Coordinator. The core responsibilities include providing re‑entry and case‑work management services to residents being released from jail, helping them successfully reintegrate into the community, and navigating community‑based services related to employment preparation, education/training, support groups, and family reunification. This role reports directly to the Programs Coordinator. Normal working hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday–Friday, at the Richmond City Justice Center. The Re‑Entry Coordinator also facilitates case‑management services for re‑entry programming, coordinates program participation in vocational workshops, refers residents to in‑house and community‑based agencies, oversees the transition of the work‑release program for eligible participants, and provides guidance for a successful transition from jail back to the community. The coordinator works directly with residents to develop and deliver programming that enhances skills in housing, employment, interviewing, identification, clothing, transportation, money management, education, community supervision, community resources, resumes, support groups, veterans’ assistance, and barrier identification. This position coordinates resident schedules, assists with job contacts, resource fairs, and work release in the facility with the Jail Reentry Services Team and the Community Custody Alternative Sentencing Coordinator. Salary is $55,000; the position is grant‑funded. Competitive benefits package. Position open until filled and at‑will. Responsibilities
Work with government agencies to ensure program participants are engaged and supported in services that include employment/training, housing, mentoring, and other comprehensive services. Work directly with program participants to plan for reintegration from incarceration into the community. Serve as the central point of contact between the Richmond City Justice Center and external partners, including non‑profit and faith‑based organizations. Conduct initial pre‑release analysis to determine the level of service and support needed. Attend program and agency‑related meetings and conferences. Work closely with the REAL Program and researchers in data collection, report writing, and follow‑up. Ensure individual participant case planning encompasses key partners, support, and services; maintain relationships and contracts within the network of local providers. Qualifications
Possess a four‑year degree in business, liberal arts, or a related field and at least three years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Be proficient in English, able to read, write, and speak. Demonstrate competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Have strong interpersonal skills. Preferred: a minimum of three years of work experience in a correctional setting and correctional education programming experience. Company Description
The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is responsible for maintaining a secure jail and a safe court system and for providing seamless inmate transport and civil process to safety. We remain committed to performing these duties with unsurpassed integrity and professionalism and with progressive training that incorporates best practices and technology. While partnering with the community, we strive to lower recidivism by providing faith‑based and community‑based programming that empowers ex‑offenders to become productive members of society. The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status. Benefits
Career Advancement Opportunities Numerous educational partnerships with local institutions of higher learning providing reduced tuition Basic Life Insurance Group Health Insurance Optional Disability and Family Life Insurance Certified V3 Employer Direct Deposit Optional Deferred Compensation Retirement Virginia Retirement System Retirement with Hazardous Duty Supplement for Deputies 11 Paid Holidays 12 Vacation Days Per Year 15 Days Military Leave per Military Fiscal Year 15 Days Sick Leave Accrued per Year
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Join to apply for the JMHP Re-Entry Coordinator, Grant Funded, Continuous Funding role at Richmond City Sheriff’s Office. Job Description
The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is seeking highly qualified candidates for the position of Re‑Entry Coordinator. The core responsibilities include providing re‑entry and case‑work management services to residents being released from jail, helping them successfully reintegrate into the community, and navigating community‑based services related to employment preparation, education/training, support groups, and family reunification. This role reports directly to the Programs Coordinator. Normal working hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday–Friday, at the Richmond City Justice Center. The Re‑Entry Coordinator also facilitates case‑management services for re‑entry programming, coordinates program participation in vocational workshops, refers residents to in‑house and community‑based agencies, oversees the transition of the work‑release program for eligible participants, and provides guidance for a successful transition from jail back to the community. The coordinator works directly with residents to develop and deliver programming that enhances skills in housing, employment, interviewing, identification, clothing, transportation, money management, education, community supervision, community resources, resumes, support groups, veterans’ assistance, and barrier identification. This position coordinates resident schedules, assists with job contacts, resource fairs, and work release in the facility with the Jail Reentry Services Team and the Community Custody Alternative Sentencing Coordinator. Salary is $55,000; the position is grant‑funded. Competitive benefits package. Position open until filled and at‑will. Responsibilities
Work with government agencies to ensure program participants are engaged and supported in services that include employment/training, housing, mentoring, and other comprehensive services. Work directly with program participants to plan for reintegration from incarceration into the community. Serve as the central point of contact between the Richmond City Justice Center and external partners, including non‑profit and faith‑based organizations. Conduct initial pre‑release analysis to determine the level of service and support needed. Attend program and agency‑related meetings and conferences. Work closely with the REAL Program and researchers in data collection, report writing, and follow‑up. Ensure individual participant case planning encompasses key partners, support, and services; maintain relationships and contracts within the network of local providers. Qualifications
Possess a four‑year degree in business, liberal arts, or a related field and at least three years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Be proficient in English, able to read, write, and speak. Demonstrate competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Have strong interpersonal skills. Preferred: a minimum of three years of work experience in a correctional setting and correctional education programming experience. Company Description
The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is responsible for maintaining a secure jail and a safe court system and for providing seamless inmate transport and civil process to safety. We remain committed to performing these duties with unsurpassed integrity and professionalism and with progressive training that incorporates best practices and technology. While partnering with the community, we strive to lower recidivism by providing faith‑based and community‑based programming that empowers ex‑offenders to become productive members of society. The Richmond City Sheriff’s Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status. Benefits
Career Advancement Opportunities Numerous educational partnerships with local institutions of higher learning providing reduced tuition Basic Life Insurance Group Health Insurance Optional Disability and Family Life Insurance Certified V3 Employer Direct Deposit Optional Deferred Compensation Retirement Virginia Retirement System Retirement with Hazardous Duty Supplement for Deputies 11 Paid Holidays 12 Vacation Days Per Year 15 Days Military Leave per Military Fiscal Year 15 Days Sick Leave Accrued per Year
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