April 18, 2016 VACANCY ANNOUNEMENT
POSITION: Restorative Justice Project Coordinator
ADR Education Center
SALARY: $25.00 per hour - Part-time 28 hours maximum – Grant Funded
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors or Master’s degree in Human Services, or related field of study. Candidates must have one year of supervisory experience and one year of experience working with at-risk students. Applicant must possess knowledge, skills, and abilities to work with students of all ages. Applicant must hold a valid N. C. state driver’s license.
RESPONSIBILITIES: An employee in this position will be responsible for project coordination to include supervision of restorative justice facilitators and volunteers. This employee will represent schools at the Restorative Justice conferences, oversight of restorative processes and appropriate referral process for students, parents, and staff of Iredell Statesville Schools while ensuring program/processes are effectively implemented to accomplish objectives in alignment with broader objectives of Iredell Statesville Schools.
CORE WORK ACTIVITIES:
Volunteer Program
· Volunteer supervision in coordination with PMCI for restorative justice. Civic groups, agency and volunteer organizations to be coordinated.
Referral Source Development
· Represent I-SS in restorative justice conferences
· Oversee referral processes for I-SS involvement in restorative justice practices
Restorative Justice for I-SS Development
· General understanding of restorative approaches and referral procedures within I-SS
· Liaison with Piedmont Mediation for referrals of restorative justice conferences
Data Collection
· Coordinator of conference data, volunteer hours and competency development of volunteers
· Evaluations of both conferences and volunteers
Coordination of GCC Requirements with Project Director
Management Competencies
· Strong program and organizational skills
· Strong verbal and written communication skill; ability to articulate and gain support from others
· Ability to develop and maintain strong interpersonal relationships with team members, executive leadership, referral sources, and funding sources.
· Strong understanding of restorative justice
· Ability to be flexible and to work in a transaction-driven environment to meet objectives of assignment while also meeting budget and quality goals
· Strong presentation skills required; skilled in facilitating groups
· Uses problem solving skills for decision-making
· Presents ideas, expectations and information in a concise, well-organized way
· Manages group or interpersonal conflict situations effectively
· Able to affectively assess risk against business benefits
REPORTS TO: Project Director
CONTACT: Submit an application to the Human Resources Department
Iredell-Statesville Schools
PO Box 911
Statesville, North Carolina 28687
704-872-8931
Iredell-Statesville School Employees may apply by submitting a transfer request and resume to the Human Resources Department. Other interested persons may apply by completing an Iredell-Statesville Schools application with resume.
IF THE POSITION IS FILLED BY AN EMPLOYEE TRANSFERRING, THEN THIS VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT WILL SERVE AS NOTICE FOR THAT VACANCY.
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: Grant Funded Position ends June 30, 2016
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Until Filled Application must be received in Human Resources for processing.
BEGINNING DATE: ASAP
The Iredell-Statesville Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, color, national origin or handicapping conditions.
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