Prison Project Program Coordinator (Part-Time) (Corcoran)

Prison Project Program Coordinator (Part-Time) (Corcoran)

27 Jul 2024
California, Hanford-corcoran 00000 Hanford-corcoran USA

Prison Project Program Coordinator (Part-Time) (Corcoran)

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PRISON PROJECT PROGRAM COORDINATOR (PART-TIME)

The Freedom to Choose Project

The Freedom to Choose Project (FTC) is seeking a talented, visionary, entrepreneurial individual with experience with nonprofits, education, workshop facilitation, curriculum and/or instructional design, criminal justice system and/or addiction recovery to serve as a part-time Program Coordinator.

This is a part-time, contracted position for 6 months (with the possibility to renew). It will be based within a short driving distance to Corcoran, CA, as most of the work will take place there“ within and around the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) mens state prison. We anticipate that it will require 15-20 hours per week.

FTCs mission is:

Transforming lives of individuals impacted by incarceration through compassionate experiential education.

We offer award-winning, educational programs to those affected by the criminal justice system both inside prisons and in the community. We educate people to improve their lives on all dimensions of human experience: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. 2019 marks our 15th anniversary. Due to the success of our programs, our organization is growing! We are looking for talented individuals who want to work together to build and lead an organization that is as stellar as our prison education programs. Join us on the ground-floor of leading-edge prison education that transforms lives.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. “ Gandhi

The Program Coordinator will perform the scheduling, implementation, and on-going maintenance and facilitation of both new and existing prison programs at SATF. This position will primarily work remotely from/near Corcoran, CA“ with periodic visits to our Santa Barbara, CA office. The SATF Program Coordinator reports to the Director of Education & Director of Operations.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Program Coordination

- Oversee implementation of all program activities at SATF, including: tracking budgets, writing grant reports, coordinating with prisons, facilitating classes and workshops inside SATF prison, developing curriculum, starting up new programs“ including a Youth Offender Program (YOP)“ and coordinating with staff and volunteers to assure that programs are optimally designed and implemented.

- Manage, attend, and facilitate weekly Inmate Mentor Support Groups at SATF prison, thrice-weekly YOP, and large group onsite programs as-needed & summarize program participant feedback.

- Serve as the primary interface with the SATF prison. Maintain excellent relationships with prison/program site staff.

- Work with the Director of Operations and Administrative Program Coordinator to ensure all logistics and operations are organized and prepared for in-prison and community programs.

- Work with Director of Education to create/refine curriculum for the new YOP and other programs as needed.

- Network with local organizations (including: clubs, schools, churches and organizations in the criminal justice, psychology, social services, addiction recovery field) to recruit volunteers, raise awareness, and promote fundraising for SATF programs.

- Perform administrative tasks for SATF programs: like managing workshop participant registration and communication; editing & printing training materials; engaging in e-mail & written communication with volunteers, workshop participants, donors & prospective clients; maintain volunteer, participant, client, donor & other databases; and print, file, scan, and archive event documents and records.

Volunteer Coordination

- Maintain excellent relations with all volunteers, engaging regularly in our online community (Mighty Networks), and responding to email and telephone questions and requests in a timely way.

- Conduct volunteer interviews, orientations, and training as-needed for SATF.

- Recruit and schedule volunteers for large group workshops and Mentor Support Group classes at SATF.

- Work with Director of Education to continually expand education/qualifications of volunteers.

- Coordinate with Volunteer Team Captains, assuring that they are prepared to handle on-site duties at SATF.

QUALIFICATIONS

- Must live within a short driving distance to Corcoran, CA. Must be available for occasional work on evenings and weekends.

- Bachelors degree (advanced preferred), studies in education, criminal justice, and/or spiritual psychology ideal.

- 3+ years facilitation, teaching, curriculum creation, and/or instructional design experience.

- Clearly aligned with the Freedom to Choose Projects mission. Past Freedom to Choose Project participant/volunteer preferred.

- Experience with criminal justice system, re-entry programs, and/or addiction recovery programs preferred.

- Experience with teaching youth and/or newly incarcerated 18-22 year old men desirable, but not required.

Project management experience (non-profit experience preferred). Experience with scaling an organization and has an eye for creating replicable prototypes and processes (preferred).

- Leadership skills in daily interactions, planning, and delegation of duties. Experience being part of a virtual team preferred.

- Excellent ability to demonstrate emotional intelligence, working effectively with a diverse range of people and personalities while exhibiting grace under pressure.

- Ability to inspire & work collaboratively, possess flexibility, and a positive attitude.

- Excellent organizational, administrative, and project management skills.

- Excellent communication, both verbal and written. Ability to speak/write Spanish a plus.

- Must be highly motivated, able to multitask while maintaining high level of attention to detail, juggle multiple projects and set priorities.

- Excellent computer skills (Apple based), proficiency in: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Apps, Dropbox, WordPress, Wrike online project management, Zoom, Mighty Networks, etc.

- Occasional travel required. Must have personal vehicle and excellent driving record (travel & mileage expenses at IRS rate will be reimbursed).

- Occasional lifting required “ up to 25 pounds for setting up at conferences, workshops, or other events as needed.

- The Freedom to Choose Project is a drug-free workplace (including medical marijuana) and candidates must successfully pass background/drug screen.

- Criminal background check and eligibility to attain prison VIC status required at relevant institutions required.

BENEFITS

- Competitive Compensation

- The opportunity to co-create and enjoy the benefits of a healthy, positive, and engaging work culture.

- The chance to be involved in reforming Californias criminal justice system.

- The opportunity to positively and significantly impact thousands of peoples lives: incarcerated people, their families and communities; FTC Alumni “ formerly incarcerated people who have earned their freedom; plus, volunteers, donors, staff, and community members.

TO APPLY

To be considered, please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references. Be sure to include a personalized cover letter with your resume that summarizes how your experience will meet the needs of this position and SATF Program Coordinator in the subject line. Thank you for your interest in the life-transforming work that we do!

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