Vera Institute of Justice

Director, Restoring Promise

Vera Institute of Justice$155K — $160K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree and 12+ years of relevant experience, or suitable work/life experience.
  • 10+ years of leadership in restorative justice and corrections policy change.
  • Proven track record in public speaking and media engagement.
  • Experience in strategic planning, program development, and budget management.
  • Strong project management skills with a history of managing multifaceted programs.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Restoring Promise Initiative's strategic vision on a national level.
  • Operationalize team strategies across technical assistance, advocacy, and research.
  • Develop metrics to evaluate strategic impact on corrections policy.
  • Collaborate with internal teams for strategy execution and communication.
  • Forge and sustain external partnerships to further initiative goals.
  • Represent the organization publicly through various media and events.
  • Oversee team development, ensuring alignment with equity and inclusivity values.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off policy.
  • Comprehensive health insurance plan.
  • Student loan repayment benefits.
  • Professional development training opportunities.
  • Up to $2,000 annually for education-related expenses.
Full Job Description
About the role:

The Restoring Promise Initiative Director will be responsible for the overall direction and management of the team's work, including the development of and accountability for the team's goals; supervision of the team and managing its budget; and the development of key relationships and partnerships-including but not limited to Departments of Corrections commissioners, leaders of advocacy organizations, state and federal policymakers in corrections, and key experts and practitioners.

As a senior leader within the organization, the Director has significant responsibility for shaping the vision of corrections and prisons work and collaborates with staff and other senior leaders in the organization to drive change at scale. The Director's professional training may be in government, evidence-based policymaking, applied research, policy advocacy, or organizing at the federal or state level. The Director has a commitment to race equity and inclusion (REI) in their work, a passion for driving social change, and professional and/or lived experience with the criminal justice system.

1. Strategy and Program Management
  • Serve as the Restoring Promise Initiative lead: refining, defining, and executing strategy and a holistic vision that elevates the work at a national level.
  • Manage and operationalize various components of the team's strategy-including site-based technical assistance, policy advocacy, research, and legislative advocacy where needed-and ensure cohesion of workstreams.
  • Develop and measure metrics to discern the impact of established strategies.
  • Work closely with Vera's Research, Communications, and Advocacy capacity teams to support the development and execution of the Restoring Promise strategy.
  • Partner with the development department to accomplish fundraising goals, to cultivate relationships with funders, and to support funder relationship management, proposal creation, and reporting deadlines.

2. Strategic Partnerships and Field Building
  • Develop and manage external relationships relevant to advance Restoring Promise's work, including but not limited to: state/federal leaders in corrections, legislators, Department of Corrections/Corrections leaders, community organizations, advocates, incarcerated people, and relevant academics.
  • Navigate complex political dynamics to advance Restoring Promise's work.
  • Lead and/or partner with other organizations, coalitions or other relevant groups to advance Restoring Promise's goals.

3. Driving Public Opinion and Debate
  • Represent Vera as one of the organization's experts in media outlets (op-eds, interviews), conferences, webinars, and other external events.
  • Lead messaging and narrative strategies around human dignity, prison conditions, and other issues related to centering human dignity for people in prison and for corrections staff.
  • Be fluent and have tangible experience in rapid response strategies and anticipate those opportunities, including partnering with Vera Action, the sister 501(c)(4), where necessary to tackle the challenging politics of crime.
  • Draft and edit program reports, proposals, presentations, and internal/external blog posts to communicate updates on Restoring Promise's work.

4. Team Management, Mentorship and Supervision
  • Oversee and own the overall development of Restoring Promise's staff, including professional development, goal setting and elements of accountability, aligned with Vera's commitment to anti-racism, equity, and an inclusive workplace.
  • Supervise unit leaders on the team across operations, site work and communications or campaign elements, ensuring that they execute efficiently with a propensity for learning.
  • Manage all elements of the team's operations including budget, deadlines, staff deployment, and team management.
  • Maintain regular contact with the finance department to develop, track, and manage budgets.
What qualifications are we looking for?

Required:
  • Advanced degree and 12+ years of relevant experience. In lieu of degree requirement, applicable work or life experience may be considered.
  • At least 10 years of demonstrated leadership and professional work experience in restorative justice, prison conditions, systems change, and/or other issues related to changing corrections policies and practices; and experience working on policy or practice change with Departments of Corrections.
  • Track record of media appearances and public speaking.
  • Experience and competency leading strategic planning, developing program design, budgets, and bringing programs to scale.
  • Experience developing and managing a multi-disciplinary portfolio of work with multiple strategies and funding streams, including strong project management, problem solving, and delegation skills.

Preferred:
  • A track record communicating and translating quantitative and qualitative data and research findings to drive policy and practice change; research training and experience
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities you'll bring:
  • Existing relationships with senior leaders in the corrections ecosystem, including State DOC commissioners, expert researchers, leaders of organizations in the prison reform field, policymakers, advocates, practitioners, and people directly impacted by the criminal justice system.
  • Strong fundraising skills as demonstrated through amount of funds raised, relationships with a variety of funders, and experience developing proposals.
  • Strong leadership skills, with demonstrated experience having led a team with varying levels of experience.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills and experience developing communications for a variety of settings and among diverse audiences.
Location:

Please note this role will report to our Brooklyn, NY office. Vera employees adhere to a hybrid schedule and are in-office on an alternating schedule that generally amounts to 10 days per month.
Compensation and Benefits:

The compensation range for this position is $155,000-$160,000.Actual salaries will vary depending on factors including but not limited to experience and performance. The salary range listed is just one component of Vera Institute's total compensation package for employees. As an employer of choice in our field, supporting Vera staff - both personally and professionally - is a priority. To do this, we invest in the well-being of our staff through other rewards including merit pay, generous paid time off, a comprehensive health insurance plan, student loan repayment benefits, professional development training opportunities and up to $2,000 annual for education costs and fees relevant to Vera work, employer-funded retirement plan, and flexible time. To learn more about Vera's benefits offerings, click here.

Application Process:

To receive further consideration for this career opportunity, applicants are asked preliminary questions about logistics, their interest and qualifications. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional details about their experience via a phone screen/form in advance of an invitation for a virtual or in-person interview with the team. Some searches may explore scenarios during the interview process and/or an assessment prior to reference checks and a hiring decision.
Applications may also be faxed to:

ATTN: People, Place, and Culture / [JOBTITLE]
Vera Institute of Justice
34 35th St, Suite 4-2A, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Fax: (212) 941-9407
Please use only one method (online, mail or fax) of submission.
No phone calls, please. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

About Vera Institute of Justice

The Vera Institute of Justice is a non-profit organization that works to improve the justice system in the United States. The organization conducts research, develops policies, and provides technical assistance to government agencies and community organizations. Vera's work focuses on a range of issues, including criminal justice reform, immigration, and youth justice. The organization was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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