Summary
This job involves coordinating and leading programs in a prison to help inmates develop skills, reduce their chances of reoffending, and prepare for life after release through evidence-based training and support.
A good fit would be someone with a background in social services or criminal justice who is passionate about rehabilitation, skilled at working with people in challenging situations, and committed to promoting positive change.
The role requires facilitating group sessions, assessing individual needs, and collaborating with teams to create tailored plans for self-sufficiency.
Full Job Description
The Mission of the Michigan Offender Success Model is to reduce crime by implementing a seamless plan of services, supervision and opportunities developed with each offender and delivered through State and Regional Collaboration with the goal of obtaining employment and self-sufficiency. Facilitate evidence-based programming in a correctional setting and become a content expert. Attend necessary trainings to become a content expert in facilitating cognitive prisoner programming including, but not limited to, Violence Prevention Programming, Batterer Intervention Programming, Thinking for a Change, and other Prisoner Skills Developmental programs. Coordinate and facilitate a process for implementing all training curricula to build prisoner skills and knowledge. Identify the risks and needs to each prisoner to reduce crime and recidivism while promoting lifelong intrinsic change. Incorporate the tenets of Collaborative Case Management and Motivational Interviewing techniques into all interactions to promote pro-social behavior and transform the lives of offenders. Hold the offender accountable while utilizing evidence-based practices and reinforcing a strength-based approach to behavior change. Provide offenders with opportunities that will result in long-term self-sufficiency and an end to their criminal behavior. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
EducationPossession of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, correctional administration, criminology, psychology, social work, counseling and guidance, child development, physical education or recreation, sociology, school social work, social work administration, educational psychology, family relations, human services, or theology. EducationCorrections Program Coordinator 9No specific type or amount is required.Corrections Program Coordinator 10One year of professional experience providing services to inmates, parolees, or probationers in a correctional setting equivalent to a Corrections Program Coordinator 9, Prisoner Counselor 9, or Parole/Probation Officer 9.Corrections Program Coordinator P11Two years of professional experience providing services to inmates, parolees, or probationers in a correctional setting, including one year equivalent to a Corrections Program Coordinator 10, Prison Counselor 10, or Parole/Probation Officer 10.
Qualifications
Corrections Program Coordinator 9Possession of a bachelor's degree in any major and one year of Department of Corrections experience.OREducation level typically acquired through the completion of high school and one year as an Assistant Resident Unit Supervisor 11 or Corrections Shift Supervisor 11; or, two years as a Corrections Field Services Assistant E10, Corrections Medical Unit Officer E10, Corrections Resident Representative E10, Corrections Security Representative E10, Corrections Transportation Officer E10, Resident Unit Officer E10 or Special Alternative Incarceration Officer 10; or, three years as a Corrections Medical Officer E9 or Corrections Officer E9.
Additional Information
Position may require individual appointed to maintain Master Trainer certifications in designated evidence-based and prison-based Prisoner Reentry programs.
Corrections Program Coordinator
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The Department of Corrections may screen out job applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation.