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Forensic Behavioral Health Navigators help individuals with mental illness and cooccurring substance use disorders "navigate" the criminal justice and behavioral health systems - including the maze of treatment programs, courts, law enforcement, probation and parole, and community support services so that they can live successful lives in the community.
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Work to strengthen collaboration between BHJD/DBHIDS and other City agencies, including the Philadelphia Municipal Court and Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia Police Department, Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, Defender Association of Philadelphia, City of Philadelphia’s Managing Director’s Office of Criminal Justice, and the Philadelphia Department of Prisons.
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Must have completed at least 12+ college credits in one of the following subject areas: Sociology, Social Welfare, Social Work, Anthropology, Psychology, Counseling, Gerontology, Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Human Behavior, Human Services, Human Development, Special Education, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science.
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In recent years, CLS has hosted attorney fellows sponsored by Skadden, Independence, Equal Justice Works, and other fellowship funders. Cover letter addressing interest and experience in public interest and poverty law/racial justice advocacy.
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The Office of Policy and Strategic Initiatives for Criminal Justice and Public Safety strengthens the coordination of the Office of Violence Prevention, Office of Criminal Justice, Office of Reentry Partnerships, and Town Watch Integrated Services into a community-centric dynamic unit.
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The Staff Attorney, Access to Justice in Guardianship provides advocacy and direct representation by court appointment to older adults facing guardianship proceedings in Orphans’ Court in Philadelphia and/or Montgomery County.
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The Design Strategist in Health Justice Transformation (HJT) is a unique opportunity to help advance the work of the newly launched Penn Medicine Center for Health Justice (CHJ), whose vision is to achieve health through racial, economic, and environmental justice for Black, Brown, and all people and neighborhoods harmed by structural inequities.
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All staff will have training in anti-racism, justice, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI), trauma-informed care, and sanctuary model practices. Additional services will include transportation assistance; lactation counseling; prenatal and parenting education; legal services; and complementary mind/body services, such as yoga, massage, and meditation.
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These include mental health, addiction treatment, foster care, residential group care, adoption, juvenile justice services and child welfare services. gerontology, anthropology, other related social sciences, criminal justice, theology.
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Acceptable degrees include (but are not limited to) Social Work, Psychology, Addiction, Counseling, Human Services, Criminal Justice, and more. This position is for you if you’re able to treat others with dignity, compassion, and respect, even in life’s most challenging moments.
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Acceptable certification and licensures include, but are not limited to: CAC, CADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW, LGSW, etc. Pennsylvania Position Requirements: The most qualified candidate will hold either a license or certification (CAC, CADC, LCADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW OR LGSW.
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Special Skills: Familiar with multiple child-serving systems (e.g. education, juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health, drug and alcohol, health care, and vocational rehabilitation). We work to “walk the talk” when it comes to our organizational values: Excellence, Respect, Resilience, Cultural Humility & Justice, Healing, and Wellness.
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Other duties as assigned Requirements QualificationsBachelor’s degree with major course work in sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling, education or a related field preferred.
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Founded in 2005, Red Rabbit is a black-owned, MWBE Certified, K-12 school food management company that believes choosing to feed children diverse and nutritious food is an act of social justice.
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Provide home-based services to the families of students who have experienced or are at risk of experiencing trauma, including those who are low-income, homeless, involved in the child welfare system or involved in the juvenile justice system.
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