Contribute to recruitment, preparation, and coordination of instructors and volunteers to ensure a highly qualified, ready and effective body of program contributors
Job Summary
Contribute to recruitment, preparation, and coordination of instructors and volunteers to ensure a highly qualified, ready and effective body of program contributors.
Provide student-facing services and maintain student-facing materials to ensure a high-quality, inclusive, and effective learning environment.
Guide and support program constituents’ interactions with DOC facilities and maintain positive relationships with DOC leaderships to smooth operations and ensure program sustainability.
Matching Summary
Contribute to recruitment, preparation, and coordination of instructors and volunteers to ensure a highly qualified, ready and effective body of program contributors.
Salary
$47,607.00 - $93,342.00
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Recruitment and preparation of instructors
Student-facing services and materials
Relationships with DOC leadership
Partnerships with community organizations
Integration of university programs
Nice-to-have
Anti-racist and supportive learning environment
Promoting social mobility and community engagement
Culturally responsive service delivery
Key Requirements
Master's degree plus one year of professional experience in prison education programs
Bachelor's degree plus two years of professional experience in prison education programs
Three years of professional experience in prison education programs