Reentry / Outreach Specialist
Job Summary
The Frank J. Remington Center, a University of Wisconsin Law School clinical center, has an opening for a Reentry/Outreach specialist. The reentry specialist will provide direct reentry services to Remington Center clients, and will work with other state reentry providers to identify service gaps and work to increase access to existing resources for people incarcerated in the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. The specialist will also engage in efforts to improve the reentry continuum as well as to bring the voices of system-impacted people into policy efforts at the state level.
Specific Duties
- Process reentry referrals received from Remington Center attorneys, and provide release planning and post-release support to the reentry/outreach specialist's caseload of clients
- Provide reentry support including but not limited to release planning, assistance securing post-release housing, financial planning including child support obligations, finding employment, identifying community support and planning for successful post-release parole/supervision
- Visit institution(s) as necessary
- Maintain regular contact with released clients to keep them informed of opportunities as well as to help connect them to community
- Attend community meetings relating to reentry and criminal justice issues in order to establish connections with service providers and community members
- Engage in advocacy work to improve the criminal legal system as well as to bring the voices of system-impacted people into policy efforts
- Assist with curriculum development as appropriate
- Attend regular staff meetings
- Comply with grant and other reporting requirements
- Other tasks/duties as assigned by the supervisor
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