Job Description
Position Summary
For many years, Philadelphia had led the nation as the most incarcerated big city in the country. In 2009, Philadelphia’s local jail population was at an all-time high, with nearly 10,000 people in our local jail on a given day.
Since that time, the City of Philadelphia and its criminal justice partner agencies have implemented several policy and practice changes to better monitor and safely reduce the local jail population. In order to ensure that Philadelphia’s local jail population continues to strive towards a safe and sustainable level, the Office of Public Safety, in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Prisons, has designated a Jail Population Manager to monitor inmate transportation, identify opportunities for releases when appropriate, and identify trends and opportunities for improvement across the criminal justice system.
This position will also serve as a broader policy advisor for criminal justice matters throughout the Office of Criminal Justice and report directly to the Executive Director for the Office of Criminal Justice.
Essential Functions
The Jail Population Manager will:
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
• Proven working experience within the Philadelphia criminal justice system required.
• Excellent verbal, listening and written communication skills
• Proficient in data gathering and analysis;
• Able to collaborate with all levels of government and non-governmental agencies;
• Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skills
• Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, ATIMS, and CPCMS.
• Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problem, and make decisions.
• Familiarity with the rules of criminal procedure, Act 82, and other local rules impacting Philadelphia’s criminal justice system.
Qualifications
Completion of an advanced degree at an accredited college or university in law, criminal justice, social work, public health, public administration, or similar areas of study required.
5 years of practical work experience in Philadelphia’s criminal justice system required.
Practicing attorneys with relevant experience in criminal court in Philadelphia are strongly encouraged to apply.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $65,000 - $75,000
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