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The staff attorney also designs and carries out outreach and community legal education and works closely with the community and low-income community groups to further LANWT’s mission of reducing poverty by providing equitable access to the civil justice system.
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Current program areas include Workers’ Rights, Immigrant Rights, Housing Rights, Criminal Justice Reform, National Security & Civil Rights, and Voting Rights. Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus (ALC) seeks an experienced Staff Attorney, or Senior Staff Attorney, depending on relevant experience, to work with its National Security & Civil Rights (NSCR) program team to develop innovative legal and advocacy strategies to confront emerging challenges, as well as implement ongoing campaigns.
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A demonstrated commitment to criminal justice, indigent defense, racial equity and social justice issues and the Wayne County communities. The ideal Staff Attorney is an experienced felony trial attorney who demonstrates a commitment to serving marginalized persons and communities, preferably with experience in a public defender office, in a public interest organization, or in the indigent criminal defense context.
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The Lighthouse Institute (in conjunction with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)/Office of Justice Services (OJS) Pathways to Wellness Office) is looking for a Community Care Coordinator for the Chief Ignacio Justice Center and surrounding community.
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Diversity Statement: As the federal agency whose mission is to ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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Must be able to pass the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic Law Enforcement Training Course. Knowledge of adult and juvenile judicial procedures and the criminal justice system and laws of arrest, search, and seizure.
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Candidates new to CDCR or the Division of Juvenile Justice are required to submit to a background investigation process utilizing Live Scan Fingerprinting, and Tuberculosis testing prior to appointment followed by department annual Tuberculosis testing/evaluation thereafter.
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The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) protects and promotes the safety and well-being of New York City’s children and families by providing child welfare, juvenile justice, and early care services.
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EAP provides a wide range of services, including Early Intervention and special education advocacy for clients with disabilities, representation in school suspension proceedings, guidance on general education issues, assistance with educational transitions from incarceratory settings, trainings for parties involved in the child welfare, juvenile justice systems, and criminal justice systems, and systemic advocacy to protect and define the educational rights of court involved children and youth.
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2-4 years of proven experience leading, supervising, consulting, coaching or partnering with a diverse group in advancing racial equity and justice in or through an organization or school context, across all levels of leadership.
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Our Executive Policy Director provides strategy and direction for the agency’s legislative efforts as well as policy coordination and serves as the main conduit of communication with the legislature and external criminal justice stakeholders.
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Develop and uphold community standards and serve as a university conduct officer with a focus on restorative justice, including opportunities to serve as a University Conduct Board officer and a Title IX investigator.
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Experience includes but is not limited to the following: as a parent including having had a child placed in foster care, having a child placed in a juvenile justice setting, having had a court-ordered supervision case, served as a kinship foster parent; cared for a child with special needs; received preventive services; having had a child placed with a juvenile justice program; experienced intimate partner/domestic violence, participated in a fatherhood program.
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Essentia Health, which includes many Catholic facilities, is guided by the values of Quality, Hospitality, Respect, Joy, Justice, Stewardship and Teamwork. Essentia Health is accredited as a level 3 Accountable Care Organization, the highest level of certification possible, by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
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Our team enjoys an excellent working relationship with the Saint Louis University School of Public Health and Social Justice and the Brown School (social work, public health, social policy) at Washington University.
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