Community Justice Development Coordinator
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Community Justice Development Coordinator
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMUNITY JUSTICE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Term Position until March 31, 2016 SCO FIRST NATIONS’ JUSTICE STRATEGY The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is seeking an experienced, conscientious and highly motivated individual to coordinate the SCO First Nations’ Justice Strategy. The strategy as mandated by the leadership is a community based initiative which seeks to assist communities in reclaiming jurisdiction over justice. The objectives of the initiative is to establish a First Nation system of criminal justice and dispute resolution to address the issues, priorities, needs and right of way of First Nation communities. STATEMENT OF JOB The Community Justice Development Coordinator (CJDC) will implement the objectives of the initiative by working with Community Justice Workers (CJWs). This will involve coordinating the activities, training and reporting requirements of the Community Justice Workers (CJW’s) and their assigned First Nations. This will include participation and active involvement in the administration and advocacy in areas of policing, public complaints, community justice services, gang prevention, restorative justice practices, mediation, and policy development. QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: An undergraduate degree consisting of studies in the area of criminal law or justice or an equivalent combination of experience and education in the justice field. Experience working in the area of probation services, community based justice programs, court services and public administration; Experience in research and analysis; Experience in project management; Knowledge of federal, provincial and local laws relating to criminal justice; Knowledge of overall issues and concerns affecting First nations peoples, including Aboriginal/policing issues; Excellent computer skills, proven experience with word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and publishing software in a Microsoft environment; Effective writing and oral skills; Must have ability to provide culturally appropriate advocacy, education and facilitation to the community concerning justice issues and concerns; Willingness to travel; and Possess a valid Manitoba Driver’s License and have access to reliable transportation. EXTENDED CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATION IS May 8th, 2015. Please submit cover letters, resume & three (3) work related references to: Receptionist Southern Chiefs’ Organization 105-1555 St. James Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3H 1B5 Fax: (204) 946-1871 [email protected] Re: Community Justice Development Coordinator We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected will be contracted for further consideration. Preference will be given to qualified First Nation candidates.
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