Reentry Coordinator with The Pennsylvania Innocence Project
Reentry CoordinatorJob DescriptionLocations: Temple University Center City, 1515 Market Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA (main office) and Duquesne University, Tribone Center for Clinical Legal Education, 912 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PAMission: The Pennsylvania Innocence Project is a non-profit, public interest law firm. Our mission is to exonerate those convicted of crimes they did not commit, to prevent innocent people from being prosecuted and convicted, and to help those wrongfully convicted transition to freedom. Learn more about the Pennsylvania Innocence Project at https://painnocence.org/.Position Summary:The Pennsylvania Innocence Project is seeking a highly organized and self-driven Reentry Social Worker (“Social Worker”) to join its team. The Social Worker will work with, and be supervised by, the Executive Director and the Legal Director. The Social Worker is primarily responsible for the reentry needs of people who are wrongly convicted across Pennsylvania who have been released from prison. This includes conducting needs assessments, providing individualized case management, further developing the reentry services program, facilitating a bi-weekly support group, supporting incarcerated clients, and supporting the legal team in mitigation work. Strong writing skills and the ability to work independently are a must. The Social Worker will also supervise one or two MSW interns per year. Some travel and evening and weekend work is required. The Social Worker will be based in the Philadelphia office but will support clients throughout Pennsylvania. The ideal candidate will be available to start in mid-late May 2026.Qualifications:MSW preferred, with a minimum of 2 years of work experience. Candidate must be willing to travel throughout Pennsylvania to support clients and for training and other job-related activities. Strong case management skills, the ability to work as part of a team, and excellent communication skills with a passion for social and racial justice. Must have a reliable car and valid driver’s licenseKnowledge of services and benefits available in Pennsylvania, as well as experience working with people who are incarcerated or who are returning home from prison or a similar experience. Sensitivity to the unique needs facing freed and exonerated people who have spent years wrongly incarcerated is requiredResponsibilities:Client Case ManagementConduct needs assessments for individuals as they prepare to reenter the community outside prison wallsProvide trauma-responsive case management services, collaborating with participants to develop and implement a reentry plan based on assessed needs and participant interestsEnsure that basic needs are met (housing, employment, benefits, transportation, healthcare, mental health support, etc.)Listen to clients’ concerns and provide emotional support and assistance as requiredCoordinate client applications to the Project’s emergency fundSupport participant engagement in services, including referral to and follow-up with external providers in areas including, but not limited to: health and mental health, substance use treatment, parenting support, and educational programmingFacilitate bi-weekly support groupIntern Supervision & SupportSupervise one to two MSW students per year, which may include interns in both the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh officesConduct guest lectures at the Project’s legal clinics to provide training on trauma-informed practice and on reentry services to law student and undergraduate internsProgram Development & Partnership BuildingContinue to grow reentry programs as the needs of Pennsylvania’s freed and exonerated community continue to grow and changeRegularly update the Homecoming Handbook and Family Resource Guide. Engage with local and national reentry resources, including but not limited to, representing the Project in the Philadelphia Reentry Coalition and actively engaging with the Innocence Network’s reentry communityCoordinating support activities for both freed and incarcerated clients, including holiday packages and a fall food drive, and developing new support programs as neededLegal Team SupportWork with the Project’s attorneys and legal staff members to conduct mitigation investigations and prepare materials for sentencing hearings and clemency and parole applicationsProvide support to incarcerated clients with active cases through participating in legal calls and prison visitsTestify at bail and sentencing hearings about the Project’s reentry services programAdditional ResponsibilitiesHelp coordinate travel and registration for annual Innocence Network ConferenceWork with the Project’s Development and Communications team to facilitate client access to Project events and to opportunities to share their storiesSalary: $55,000- $70,000, based on experience, with benefits.To Apply: Please attach:Cover letter Resume 3 References (names and contact information, including at least one non-academic contact, e.g., employer, internship supervisor etc.)The Pennsylvania Innocence Project is an equal opportunity employer. The Project does not discriminate in the selection of employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, sexual identity, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.Powered by JazzHRaM0Oz5E1P4