Travis County Transformation Project (TcTp) is looking for a clinician with restorative justice familiarity for our pilot program running from April 2023 through March 2025. This is a two-year, grant funded position. The Travis County Transformation Project seeks to disrupt intergenerational cycles of violence through a pre-arrest, community-based program that uses restorative justice practices to repair harm, restore connection to community, and prevent future violence in our community. Families that will be eligible for the program will have experienced a violent incident between a caregiver and child between the ages of 15 and 16. The incidents will range from class A misdemeanor family violence assault up to a second-degree felony aggravated assault. Incidents that result in serious bodily injury or involve a firearm are not eligible. In Year 1, up to 30 cases will be referred by the Travis County District Attorney’s office. Caregivers and youth will undergo a 10-week restorative healing circle model. Impacted families will engage and be supported throughout each peacemaking process by local community partners, including the Amala Foundation and Excellence and Advancement Foundation.
The Travis County Transformation Project is a collaborative effort between the District Attorney’s office and community organizations including the Excellence and Advancement Foundation and the Amala Foundation. Together we create a network of support for youth and families involved in instances of family violence. We seek to completely divert our youth and families from the traditional justice system. We are committed to co-creating healing circles with community members and have preference for those who have experience in facilitating Restorative Circles and co-creating healing centered community spaces. BIPOC candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
This is currently a part-time (20-25 hours) with the potential for full-time in the future.RJ Facilitator Role:
Co-creates and facilitates Restorative Circles with Amala's Director of Restorative Justice. Requires evening availability and may require weekend availability
Collaborates & communicates with TCTP partners on the planning and implementation of the full 10-week circle process for each involved youth and their caregivers, including:
As needed, meet with each participant to explain the program and peacemaking process and evaluate for receptivity.
Conducting community-based circles to prepare youth and caregivers for the Peacemaking Circle Process and identify methods for continued healing
Maintains documentation for intake, assessment and progress of each referred case.
Ideal candidates will be able to manage the nuance between clinical frameworks and the need for facilitators to show up authentically and share through the lens of their own experience.
Credentials and Experience: Required:
● Mental Health Licensure in Texas, including but not limited to LMSW/LCSW/LMHP/LMFT; Preferred:
● Minimum of 3 years of experience working with youth ages 14 - 16.
● Minimum of 2-5 years of experience in facilitating groups, ideally comfortable in settings involving family violence/domestic violence.
● Experience in facilitating restorative justice circles.
● Experience working with youth and/or families involved in the criminal legal system.
● Bilingual
Experience/capabilities in the following are a plus:
● Provision of group therapy
● Trauma-informed family violence intervention programs
● Culturally responsive restorative practice (CRRP)
Working environment: All sites designated for in-person Circles will adhere to up-to-date COVID guidelines and regulations. Virtual accommodations will be made as necessary. Access to reliable transportation will be required for this position.
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Hybrid work options
401K matching
Unlimited vacation time
Health insurance
Application Procedure: Applicants should email a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and resume to maria@amalafoundation.org & dr.courtneyrobinson@gmail.com