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Jail Programs Coordinator-Loudoun County ($47,000 to $53,000) 

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Supervisor: Jail Programs Manager

Job Summary: The Jail Programs Coordinator (JPC) under direction will manage the administrative and operational system that facilitates the daily operation of OAR programs in the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center (LCADC). Meet or exceed Jail Program outcomes. with recruiting/training/onboarding of volunteers.

 
Position Requirements

Education and Experience:

  • College degree in social services or equivalent education and experience in social service delivery
  • Knowledge of criminal justice system, penal institutions, and experience with incarcerated populations
  • A working knowledge of computers is required in order to maintain database records and perform routine tasks and reports
  • Manage paperwork accurately, giving attention to multiple details and projects concurrently

Key Responsibilities:

  • Serve as the liaison between the LCADC Program Staff, OAR staff and volunteers, and incarcerated clients
  • Work with OAR staff and volunteers to maintain a healthy partnership
  • Act as the information resource for incarcerated clients and direct communication between incarcerated clients, OAR staff and instructors
  • Oversee program administration in the following areas
  • Maintain the OAR Jail Calendar
  • Maintain rosters and inventory/supplies and order curriculum for instructors
  • Client database: Input and maintain client data including registration forms, class attendance, surveys, attachments, completion certificates etc.
  • Maintain volunteer records and provide quarterly hours reports to VPM
  • Understand, follow, and enforce policy and procedures as outlined by the LCADC Programs Office and OAR Volunteer Handbook
  • Create Coaching Tips once a month to volunteers to maintain best practices
  • Maintain the LCJPC manual outlining policies and procedures.
  • Respond to request forms/phone calls/emails as related to LC Jail Programs
  • Collaborate with Director of Programs and other OAR staff as needed to research and start new evidence-based pre-release programming
  • Facilitate classes as needed to ensure agency outcomes are met for the LIFTT unit as well as the rest of the ADC

The above statements are intended to describe the general work tasks expected form an individual assigned to this position. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities as needed.

 
Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time  
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Position Jail Programs Coordinator-Loudoun County ($47,000 to $53,000)  
Open Date 1/2/2024  
About the Organization OAR's mission is to rebuild lives and break the cycle of crime with opportunities, alternatives and resources for offenders to create a safer community. OAR of Fairfax County is a community-based non-profit with 43 years of experience providing continuum of pre-release and post-incarceration services for justice involved individuals and their families in Fairfax County. To accomplish its mission OAR's develops, promotes, and operates cost-effective programs to restore criminal offenders to productive roles in the community, offer options to prosecution and/or incarceration, and support families. In addition, active citizen involvement in the restorative process is promoted through the extensive use of trained volunteers who assist in service delivery.



OAR's history has its roots in the highest principles of human rights, and the most practical applications of a community's enlightened self-interest and citizen action. Its origins can be traced to a 1968 prison strike at the Sate Penitentiary in Richmond, Virginia. In response, several local churches convened a conference on Churches and the Correctional System. Following that effort, Jay Worrall, Jr. founded the OAR movement, which at the time stood for Offender Aid and Restoration. It was his vision of citizen visitors helping jail inmates that formed the original premise for the creation of OAR organizations around the country.



In September 1970, Offender Aid and Restoration of Virginia received its articles of incorporation. In 1971, the Fairfax OAR was established, and in 1973, Worrall opened the national office. In 1998, OAR of Fairfax County voted to change its name from Offender Aid and Restoration to do business as 'Opportunities, Alternatives & Resources' in order to better reflect the organization's mission and goals.  

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