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Criminal Justice Coordinator
Location:County Courthse WR
FT/PT:Full-time 40 hrs/week - WRS Eligible
Deadline to apply:12/4/2024
Hiring Range:$81,036.80 to $99,216.00 / annually
  
Job Responsibilities:
2025 Wages posted.

WHO WE ARE:

Wood County has a great passion for helping the members of our community. As an employer, we strive to provide a work environment where diversity and differing opinions are valued, creativity is encouraged, continuous learning and improvement are fostered, teamwork and open/honest communication are encouraged, and meeting customer needs through quality services is a shared goal across all departments. If you have a background in Social Work and a passion to help the members of our community, please consider joining our team! 

WHAT WE OFFER:
In addition to who we are, Wood County team members are offered competitive salaries, flexible schedules, and excellent benefits including:
*Health Insurance - we offer low premiums and low deductibles, with excellent coverage!
*Dental Insurance
*Vision Insurance
*Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) - This is one of the best-funded public pension plans in the U.S.!
*457 deferred compensation plan
*Vacation and Sick Time - Start accruing for both on your first day!
*Paid Holidays
*Flexible Spending Account to set aside pre-tax dollars for childcare and medical expenses
*Life Insurance
*Short and Long-Term Disability
*Wellness Incentive Plan 
*Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program

GENERAL FUNCTION
The Criminal Justice Coordinator develops, implements, and evaluates policies, procedures, programs, and objectives of all Criminal Justice Programs. Advocates and advances the development of evidence-based practices and/or evidence-informed care. This position is responsible for budgeting, staffing, overview and evaluation of the programs that are created and/or managed. This position is also responsible for the daily operations of the various programs except when that program in under the courts direct control. In those situations, major decisions need court approval.

SUPERVISES
The Criminal Justice Coordinator recruits, hires, supervises, and directs staff hired to support justice programs in Wood County.

RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Develops and coordinates the planning, implementation, and oversight of Wood County’s Criminal Justice initiatives and programs, including current and future/potential diversion courts.
a. Works collaboratively and cooperatively with all stakeholders (including law enforcement, judges, district attorneys, clerk of courts, jail administration, victim advocates, criminal defense lawyers, human services, mental health and AODA providers, county board members and committees, and interested citizens) to make recommendations and provide information regarding the criminal justice programs in Wood County. 
b. Coordinates development of a strategic work plan, policies, and procedures that are updated periodically. Monitors those plans, policies, and procedures and provides suggestions for modifications as needed.
c. Implements goals, priorities, work plans, programs, and organizational structures of the Criminal Justice Program by working collaboratively with stakeholders at varying levels. 
d. Recommends changes and improvements to criminal justice practices and procedures in Wood County, incorporating concepts of continuous quality improvement and implementation of evidence-based best practices.  
e. Obtains and analyzes data and information on existing Wood County criminal and juvenile justice programs, including alternatives to incarceration programs.
f. Recommends programmatic, policy, procedural, or legislative changes based on the analysis of data, opinion surveys, and summary or historical research.  
g. Studies and develops methods to coordinate the availability and development of resources, facilities, and services that are required for successful implementation of the criminal justice program’s strategic initiatives.
h. Researches and analyzes critical issues identified and recommends and develops documentation, policies, procedures, and materials in accordance with best practices.
i. Develops program collaboration performance measures and evaluation standards for the criminal justice programs.
j. Prepares operational and statistical reports to support recommendations.
k. Promotes, evaluates, and facilitates consumer and stakeholder involvement.
l. Makes oral and written presentations to the Judicial & Legislative Committee, other County Board committees if requested, and the community.
 
2. Researches and defines other Diversion Courts that would benefit Wood County residents, with a focus on veterans, mental health, and OWI courts as well as pretrial incarceration programs.

3. Provides professional consultation to the Ad Hoc Criminal Justice Committee and other governing committees and subcommittees as necessary.
a. Assists the committee chairperson and members with the development and posting of agendas, meeting minutes, and other correspondence.
b. Attends all relevant meetings.
c. Ensures compliance with Open Meetings and Open Records Laws.
d. Represents the committee, as directed, in all coordinated justice system planning and data collection efforts and at local and state committee meetings, and at local and national seminars.

4. Acts as a community and department liaison and collaborates with governmental, judicial, and private agencies to coordinate services and assist in the resolution of problems, questions, or requests related to services provided.
a. Coordinate, arrange, and conduct in-service and other training seminars to facilitate the education of justice system employees, committee partners, and community members regarding implementation of programs, procedures, and initiatives dealing with preventing criminal activity by decreasing recidivism.

5. Administers the criminal justice program’s fiscal operations and reporting systems:
a. Oversees the record-keeping procedures of the criminal justice programs, ensuring accurate and timely fiscal reporting.
b. Prepares, monitors and justifies division budget.
c. Monitors performance measures to assure receipt of the highest levels of performance-based funding.
d. Assists programs in preparation and coordination of annual budget documents and requests, including analysis of program revenue and expenditure data and projections.
e. Direct and monitor contracts for services and supervise consultants and contract service providers.

6. Directs the preparation and negotiation of request for federal, state and private grants:
a. Researches funding options and prepares and submits grants in a timely fashion.
b. Coordinates grant preparation and submission among requesting County departments.

7. Receives and forwards complaints and other types of disputes regarding program services to appropriate parties.

8. Performs other related duties as required or assigned.
 

Job Qualifications:
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Criminal Justice or related field is required. Five to seven years’ experience, or a combination of experience, in related fields of criminal justice, social work, counseling, sociology or psychology. Two (2) years of supervisory experience, preferred. Must be cleared to access CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Services) reports and DOC (Department of Corrections) records per FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations) and DOC eligibility requirements. Must be allowed clearance to access the Wood County Jail per the Sheriff’s Department. Possession of a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor license and/or a Masters in Community Counseling is preferred but not required. Possession of a valid driver’s license, as well as a licensed and insured automobile are required as a condition of employment, or transportation immediately available to candidate. Basic everyday living skills, including the ability to understand and follow directions (such as court procedures and protocol, statutory requirements, etc.), and reading and writing is necessary. Ability to communicate orally and in writing with individuals and groups.  Ability to maintain confidentiality.

Knowledge of criminology and the criminal justice system that includes law enforcement, prosecution, courts, corrections, and the community is preferred.

Common business office machines used:  computer equipment, telephone, calculator, copy machine and FAX machine.