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THE ORGANIZATION The Center for Justice Innovation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing community safety and racial justice. Since 1996, we’ve worked alongside communities, courts, and those most directly affected by the justice system to build stronger, healthier, and more equitable neighborhoods. With a team of over 900 staff and an annual budget of $130 million, the Center carries out its mission through three core strategies: Operating Programs  that pilot new ideas and address local challenges; Conducting original research to evaluate what works—and what doesn’t; and Providing expert assistance and policy guidance to reformers across the country and beyond. Backed by decades of on-the-ground experience and nationally recognized expertise, we bring innovative, practical, and lasting solutions to justice systems nationwide. Learn more about our work at www.innovatingjustice.org . JAIL POPULATION REVIEW PROGRAM The Jail Population Review Program is an ambitious initiative in New York City that is led by the Center’s New York Legal Policy (NYLP) Team–court practitioners, clinical staff, and research and policy experts focused on developing and implementing critical operational and policy reforms and improving coordination between justice system stakeholders. The Jail Population Review Program reviews incarcerated individuals for opportunities for pretrial release or case resolution.  The team provides critical information to prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges at the earliest possible juncture so they can engage in meaningful dialogue before an individual spends weeks or months in jail. THE OPPORTUNITY This postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology is a collaboration between the Center and Columbia University that focuses primarily on forensic assessment with an opportunity to provide psychotherapy to individuals re-entering the community from incarceration. Postdoctoral fellows conduct forensic assessments mainly for the Jail Population Review Program. The Jail Population Review Program provides a number of clinical consultation services, including independent clinical assessment, review of medical records, and psychological testing when indicated. The postdoctoral fellowship is a one to two-year, full-time program providing advanced training at the intersection of psychology and law. Fellows gain supervised experience conducting psychological evaluations in the criminal court context, primarily brief and comprehensive clinical assessments of incarcerated people, as well as violence risk assessments (general violence, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence) using the Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ) approach, criminogenic risk and needs assessments, and mitigation psychological evaluations. Fellows also conduct psychological evaluations and testing to assist the courts in developing treatment plans for those involved in court-mandated treatment, such as mental health courts or other alternative-to-incarceration programs. In collaboration with Columbia University, fellows may conduct psychotherapy with one participant of the Columbia Reentry Initiative under the supervision of Columbia’s faculty or audit a graduate level forensic psychology course at Columbia University (Forensic Assessment or Correctional Psychology). The Columbia Reentry Initiative at the Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services at Teachers College is a no-cost, evidence-based and trauma-informed psychological treatment program designed to support adults reentering to the community following incarceration. Postdoctoral Psychologists attend weekly multidisciplinary case discussions and monthly didactic seminars covering topics such as case law relevant to forensic psychology, report writing for legal audiences, cultural considerations in forensic work, and other topics related to forensic assessment. Postdoctoral Psychologists report to the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and receive clinical supervision from the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and the Senior Director of Forensic Psychology in order for the candidate to become licensed within 18 months of employment. Of note, this is a postdoctoral position and therefore a full-time position after licensure is not guaranteed. The Postdoctoral Psychologist will work with stakeholders, including judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, special jurisdiction courts, ATI programs, Correctional Health Services, and the Department of Correction. This role presents a unique opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking systemic reform initiative. This role involves navigating and constructively engaging with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Conduct clinical/psychological evaluations to identify clinical needs, clarify diagnoses, identify risk factors for violence or recidivism, and create treatment/management plans that improve clinical outcomes and mitigate risk; Conduct psychological testing for different referral questions (e.g., diagnostic clarification, assessment of personality disorders, assessment of cognitive/intellectual deficits, assessment of exaggeration/feigning of psychiatric symptoms) when indicated; Assist with reviewing screening information and medical records from Correctional Health Services and identify individuals currently at Rikers Island who may be eligible for pretrial diversion; Coordinate and collaborate with all legal stakeholders as needed, including, but not limited to prosecutors, defense attorneys, the New York State Unified Court System, Department of Correction, Correctional Health Services, and an array of community-based alternative to detention and alternative-to-incarceration programs; Troubleshoot operational, procedural, and administrative challenges as they arise to advance the clinical review process simultaneously with the legal process and reduce delays in jail diversion; Coordinate and collaborate with all treatment court parts in New York City; Attend monthly didactics; Present clinical information and treatment recommendations to legal stakeholders, as needed (judge, defense counsel, prosecutor, and court staff); Participate in regular team meetings and clinical supervision weekly, as well as staff meetings and trainings, as scheduled; Enter and maintain appropriate up-to-date participant information, including all pre-plea screening and assessment information and case information in case management systems; Assist the New York Legal Policy Team with the refinement of existing clinical assessment practices and the development and implementation of new initiatives; including improving screening and assessment processes; Assist with other programmatic and administrative tasks to support the Jail Population Review initiative; Participate in research and policy initiatives; and Additional tasks as necessary. Qualifications: Post-doctoral psychologist: A Ph.D. or Psy.D in Psychology. Candidates are expected to obtain a New York State Psychology limited permit to practice as a psychologist under supervision.   Candidates must have willingness and ability to work collaboratively with a variety of court personnel and on-site partner agencies in a high-pressure/fast paced work environment; Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health issues, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and/or homelessness is strongly preferred; Experience conducting psychological evaluations and forensic mental health assessments; Experience conducting psychological testing; Candidates must have ability openness to engage with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives; Candidates must have a commitment to, and experience with, trauma-informed holistic and strengths-based approaches, and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner; Knowledge and/or lived experience related to the criminal justice legal and its impacts on communities preferred; Must be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a highly interdependent, multi-disciplinary team within a fast-paced and dynamic work environment; Excellent organization and time management skills; Strong writing and verbal communication skills; and Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred. Position Type: Full-time, Monday - Friday from 9:00AM - 5:00PM. Position Location:  Midtown Manhattan. Compensation:  The compensation range for this position is $80,900 - $90,000 and is commensurate with experience. Benefits: The Center for Justice Innovation offers an excellent benefits package including comprehensive healthcare with a national network, free basic dental coverage, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts including commuter FSA. We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans. We offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%. The Center for Justice Innovation is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any other category protected by law. We strongly encourage and welcome applications from women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system. Our goal is to create a supportive and respectful environment where everyone, regardless of background or identity, feels valued and included. At this time, the Center is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application and throughout the duration of employment. Candidates are expected to provide accurate and truthful information throughout the hiring process. Any misrepresentation, falsification, or omission of material facts may result in disqualification from consideration, withdrawal of an offer, or termination of employment, regardless of when discovered. In compliance with federal law, all hires must verify their identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required employment verification form upon hire. Please refer to the job posting for relevant contact information. If contact details are not provided, we kindly ask that you refrain from inquiries via phone or email, as only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans. We offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%.</span></p><p><span style=\\\"font-size:14px\\\">The Center for Justice Innovation is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any other category protected by law. We strongly encourage and welcome applications from women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system. 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With a team of over 900 staff and an annual budget of $130 million, the Center carries out its mission through three core strategies:\n Operating Programs  that pilot new ideas and address local challenges;\n Conducting original research to evaluate what works—and what doesn’t; and\n Providing expert assistance and policy guidance to reformers across the country and beyond.\n Backed by decades of on-the-ground experience and nationally recognized expertise, we bring innovative, practical, and lasting solutions to justice systems nationwide.\nLearn more about our work at www.innovatingjustice.org .\n JAIL POPULATION REVIEW PROGRAM\n The Jail Population Review Program is an ambitious initiative in New York City that is led by the Center’s New York Legal Policy (NYLP) Team–court practitioners, clinical staff, and research and policy experts focused on developing and implementing critical operational and policy reforms and improving coordination between justice system stakeholders. The Jail Population Review Program reviews incarcerated individuals for opportunities for pretrial release or case resolution.  The team provides critical information to prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges at the earliest possible juncture so they can engage in meaningful dialogue before an individual spends weeks or months in jail.\n THE OPPORTUNITY\n This postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology is a collaboration between the Center and Columbia University that focuses primarily on forensic assessment with an opportunity to provide psychotherapy to individuals re-entering the community from incarceration. Postdoctoral fellows conduct forensic assessments mainly for the Jail Population Review Program. The Jail Population Review Program provides a number of clinical consultation services, including independent clinical assessment, review of medical records, and psychological testing when indicated.\n The postdoctoral fellowship is a one to two-year, full-time program providing advanced training at the intersection of psychology and law. Fellows gain supervised experience conducting psychological evaluations in the criminal court context, primarily brief and comprehensive clinical assessments of incarcerated people, as well as violence risk assessments (general violence, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence) using the Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ) approach, criminogenic risk and needs assessments, and mitigation psychological evaluations. Fellows also conduct psychological evaluations and testing to assist the courts in developing treatment plans for those involved in court-mandated treatment, such as mental health courts or other alternative-to-incarceration programs. In collaboration with Columbia University, fellows may conduct psychotherapy with one participant of the Columbia Reentry Initiative under the supervision of Columbia’s faculty or audit a graduate level forensic psychology course at Columbia University (Forensic Assessment or Correctional Psychology). The Columbia Reentry Initiative at the Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services at Teachers College is a no-cost, evidence-based and trauma-informed psychological treatment program designed to support adults reentering to the community following incarceration.\n Postdoctoral Psychologists attend weekly multidisciplinary case discussions and monthly didactic seminars covering topics such as case law relevant to forensic psychology, report writing for legal audiences, cultural considerations in forensic work, and other topics related to forensic assessment.\n Postdoctoral Psychologists report to the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and receive clinical supervision from the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and the Senior Director of Forensic Psychology in order for the candidate to become licensed within 18 months of employment. Of note, this is a postdoctoral position and therefore a full-time position after licensure is not guaranteed.\n The Postdoctoral Psychologist will work with stakeholders, including judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, special jurisdiction courts, ATI programs, Correctional Health Services, and the Department of Correction. This role presents a unique opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking systemic reform initiative. This role involves navigating and constructively engaging with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives.\n Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Conduct clinical/psychological evaluations to identify clinical needs, clarify diagnoses, identify risk factors for violence or recidivism, and create treatment/management plans that improve clinical outcomes and mitigate risk;\n Conduct psychological testing for different referral questions (e.g., diagnostic clarification, assessment of personality disorders, assessment of cognitive/intellectual deficits, assessment of exaggeration/feigning of psychiatric symptoms) when indicated;\n Assist with reviewing screening information and medical records from Correctional Health Services and identify individuals currently at Rikers Island who may be eligible for pretrial diversion;\n Coordinate and collaborate with all legal stakeholders as needed, including, but not limited to prosecutors, defense attorneys, the New York State Unified Court System, Department of Correction, Correctional Health Services, and an array of community-based alternative to detention and alternative-to-incarceration programs;\n Troubleshoot operational, procedural, and administrative challenges as they arise to advance the clinical review process simultaneously with the legal process and reduce delays in jail diversion;\n Coordinate and collaborate with all treatment court parts in New York City;\n Attend monthly didactics;\n Present clinical information and treatment recommendations to legal stakeholders, as needed (judge, defense counsel, prosecutor, and court staff);\n Participate in regular team meetings and clinical supervision weekly, as well as staff meetings and trainings, as scheduled;\n Enter and maintain appropriate up-to-date participant information, including all pre-plea screening and assessment information and case information in case management systems;\n Assist the New York Legal Policy Team with the refinement of existing clinical assessment practices and the development and implementation of new initiatives; including improving screening and assessment processes;\n Assist with other programmatic and administrative tasks to support the Jail Population Review initiative;\n Participate in research and policy initiatives; and\n Additional tasks as necessary.\n Qualifications: Post-doctoral psychologist: A Ph.D. or Psy.D in Psychology. Candidates are expected to obtain a New York State Psychology limited permit to practice as a psychologist under supervision.\n Candidates must have willingness and ability to work collaboratively with a variety of court personnel and on-site partner agencies in a high-pressure/fast paced work environment;\n Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health issues, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and/or homelessness is strongly preferred;\n Experience conducting psychological evaluations and forensic mental health assessments;\n Experience conducting psychological testing;\n Candidates must have ability openness to engage with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives;\n Candidates must have a commitment to, and experience with, trauma-informed holistic and strengths-based approaches, and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner;\n Knowledge and/or lived experience related to the criminal justice legal and its impacts on communities preferred;\n Must be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a highly interdependent, multi-disciplinary team within a fast-paced and dynamic work environment;\n Excellent organization and time management skills;\n Strong writing and verbal communication skills; and\n Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred.\n Position Type: Full-time, Monday - Friday from 9:00AM - 5:00PM.\n Position Location:  Midtown Manhattan.\n Compensation:  The compensation range for this position is $80,900 - $90,000 and is commensurate with experience.\n Benefits: The Center for Justice Innovation offers an excellent benefits package including comprehensive healthcare with a national network, free basic dental coverage, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts including commuter FSA. We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans. We offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%.\n The Center for Justice Innovation is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any other category protected by law. We strongly encourage and welcome applications from women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system. Our goal is to create a supportive and respectful environment where everyone, regardless of background or identity, feels valued and included.\n At this time, the Center is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application and throughout the duration of employment.\n Candidates are expected to provide accurate and truthful information throughout the hiring process. Any misrepresentation, falsification, or omission of material facts may result in disqualification from consideration, withdrawal of an offer, or termination of employment, regardless of when discovered.\n In compliance with federal law, all hires must verify their identity and eligibility to work in the United States and complete the required employment verification form upon hire. Please refer to the job posting for relevant contact information. 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      "description": "<p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>THE ORGANIZATION</strong></span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">The Center for Justice Innovation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing community safety and racial justice. Since 1996, we’ve worked alongside communities, courts, and those most directly affected by the justice system to build stronger, healthier, and more equitable neighborhoods. With a team of over 900 staff and an annual budget of $130 million, the Center carries out its mission through three core strategies:</span></p><ol><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><u>Operating Programs</u> that pilot new ideas and address local challenges;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><u>Conducting original research</u> to evaluate what works—and what doesn’t; and</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><u>Providing expert assistance and policy guidance </u>to reformers across the country and beyond.</span></li></ol><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Backed by decades of on-the-ground experience and nationally recognized expertise, we bring innovative, practical, and lasting solutions to justice systems nationwide.<br>Learn more about our work at<a href=\"http://www.innovatingjustice.org\"> www.innovatingjustice.org</a>.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>JAIL POPULATION REVIEW PROGRAM</strong></span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">The Jail Population Review Program is an ambitious initiative in New York City that is led by the Center’s New York Legal Policy (NYLP) Team–court practitioners, clinical staff, and research and policy experts focused on developing and implementing critical operational and policy reforms and improving coordination between justice system stakeholders. The Jail Population Review Program reviews incarcerated individuals for opportunities for pretrial release or case resolution.  The team provides critical information to prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges at the earliest possible juncture so they can engage in meaningful dialogue before an individual spends weeks or months in jail.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>THE OPPORTUNITY</strong></span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">This postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology is a collaboration between the Center and Columbia University that focuses primarily on forensic assessment with an opportunity to provide psychotherapy to individuals re-entering the community from incarceration. Postdoctoral fellows conduct forensic assessments mainly for the Jail Population Review Program. The Jail Population Review Program provides a number of clinical consultation services, including independent clinical assessment, review of medical records, and psychological testing when indicated.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">The postdoctoral fellowship is a one to two-year, full-time program providing advanced training at the intersection of psychology and law. Fellows gain supervised experience conducting psychological evaluations in the criminal court context, primarily brief and comprehensive clinical assessments of incarcerated people, as well as violence risk assessments (general violence, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence) using the Structured Professional Judgement (SPJ) approach, criminogenic risk and needs assessments, and mitigation psychological evaluations. Fellows also conduct psychological evaluations and testing to assist the courts in developing treatment plans for those involved in court-mandated treatment, such as mental health courts or other alternative-to-incarceration programs. In collaboration with Columbia University, fellows may conduct psychotherapy with one participant of the Columbia Reentry Initiative under the supervision of Columbia’s faculty or audit a graduate level forensic psychology course at Columbia University (Forensic Assessment or Correctional Psychology). The Columbia Reentry Initiative at the Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services at Teachers College is a no-cost, evidence-based and trauma-informed psychological treatment program designed to support adults reentering to the community following incarceration.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Postdoctoral Psychologists attend weekly multidisciplinary case discussions and monthly didactic seminars covering topics such as case law relevant to forensic psychology, report writing for legal audiences, cultural considerations in forensic work, and other topics related to forensic assessment.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Postdoctoral Psychologists report to the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and receive clinical supervision from the Supervising Forensic Psychologist and the Senior Director of Forensic Psychology in order for the candidate to become licensed within 18 months of employment. Of note, this is a postdoctoral position and therefore a full-time position after licensure is not guaranteed.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">The Postdoctoral Psychologist will work with stakeholders, including judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, special jurisdiction courts, ATI programs, Correctional Health Services, and the Department of Correction. This role presents a unique opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking systemic reform initiative. This role involves navigating and constructively engaging with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives.</span></p><hr><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Responsibilities include but are not limited to:</strong></span><ul><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Conduct clinical/psychological evaluations to identify clinical needs, clarify diagnoses, identify risk factors for violence or recidivism, and create treatment/management plans that improve clinical outcomes and mitigate risk;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Conduct psychological testing for different referral questions (e.g., diagnostic clarification, assessment of personality disorders, assessment of cognitive/intellectual deficits, assessment of exaggeration/feigning of psychiatric symptoms) when indicated;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Assist with reviewing screening information and medical records from Correctional Health Services and identify individuals currently at Rikers Island who may be eligible for pretrial diversion;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Coordinate and collaborate with all legal stakeholders as needed, including, but not limited to prosecutors, defense attorneys, the New York State Unified Court System, Department of Correction, Correctional Health Services, and an array of community-based alternative to detention and alternative-to-incarceration programs;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Troubleshoot operational, procedural, and administrative challenges as they arise to advance the clinical review process simultaneously with the legal process and reduce delays in jail diversion;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Coordinate and collaborate with all treatment court parts in New York City;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Attend monthly didactics;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Present clinical information and treatment recommendations to legal stakeholders, as needed (judge, defense counsel, prosecutor, and court staff);</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Participate in regular team meetings and clinical supervision weekly, as well as staff meetings and trainings, as scheduled;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Enter and maintain appropriate up-to-date participant information, including all pre-plea screening and assessment information and case information in case management systems;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Assist the New York Legal Policy Team with the refinement of existing clinical assessment practices and the development and implementation of new initiatives; including improving screening and assessment processes;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Assist with other programmatic and administrative tasks to support the Jail Population Review initiative;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Participate in research and policy initiatives; and</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Additional tasks as necessary.</span></li></ul><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"> <strong>Qualifications:</strong></span><ul><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Post-doctoral psychologist: A Ph.D. or Psy.D in Psychology. Candidates are expected to obtain a New York State Psychology limited permit to practice as a psychologist under supervision.  </span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Candidates must have willingness and ability to work collaboratively with a variety of court personnel and on-site partner agencies in a high-pressure/fast paced work environment;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health issues, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and/or homelessness is strongly preferred;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Experience conducting psychological evaluations and forensic mental health assessments;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Experience conducting psychological testing;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Candidates must have ability openness to engage with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Candidates must have a commitment to, and experience with, trauma-informed holistic and strengths-based approaches, and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Knowledge and/or lived experience related to the criminal justice legal and its impacts on communities preferred;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Must be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a highly interdependent, multi-disciplinary team within a fast-paced and dynamic work environment;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Excellent organization and time management skills;</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Strong writing and verbal communication skills; and</span></li><li><span style=\"font-size:14px;\">Bilingual (English-Spanish) preferred.</span></li></ul><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Position Type: </strong>Full-time, Monday - Friday from 9:00AM - 5:00PM.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Position Location: </strong>Midtown Manhattan.</span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Compensation:</strong> The compensation range for this position is $80,900 - $90,000 and is commensurate with experience. </span></p><p><span style=\"font-size:14px;\"><strong>Benefits:</strong> The Center for Justice Innovation offers an excellent benefits package including comprehensive healthcare with a national network, free basic dental coverage, vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, and flexible spending accounts including commuter FSA. We prioritize mental health care for our staff and offer services like Talkspace and Ginger through our healthcare plans. We offer a 403(b) retirement plan with a two-to-one employer contribution up to 5%.</span></p><p><span style=\\\"font-size:14px\\\">The Center for Justice Innovation is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, national origin, age, military service eligibility, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or any other category protected by law. We strongly encourage and welcome applications from women, people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system. 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