Founded nearly 150 years ago to champion criminal justice reform and advocate for preserving the dignity of those in and out of prison. Through our programs that include reentry and housing, youth initiatives, a nationally recognized Prison Arts Program, and holistic alternatives to incarceration, we provide long-term impact that positively transforms individuals and society at large. Annually serving nearly 5,000 individuals throughout Connecticut, our work is possible due to partnerships with and support from individuals, government, private funders, organizations, and businesses. CPA is guided by our BEDI (Belonging, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) culture. WE ARE COMMITTED to building and maintaining an inclusive, equitable workplace and COMPELLED to have a constructive impact on criminal justice reform in CT that ends racial inequities and ensures the humanity and dignity of those interacting with the system. Read more about our BEDI culture at https://cpa-ct.org/our-bedi-journey/ What CPA Brings to the Table: -A culture of belonging, equity, diversity and inclusion for all employees -Medical and Dental insurance through Cigna -401k Eligibility after 60 Days of Employment -Life Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability at NO cost to you -Generous Vacation, Personal, and Sick Time -13 Paid Holidays -A commitment to employee health & wellness -The opportunity to make a difference and be a part of a team dedicated to systemic change and criminal justice reform PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Waterbury Transitional House (HTH) provides men with a supervised structured, residential environment that is safe and supportive. HTH is a stable atmosphere that enhances the efforts of the residents and staff to effect positive changes in resident’s behavior and decision making. The program promotes responsibility and accountability while reinforcing the values of tolerance, respect, cooperation, and concern during the men’s stay, while meeting the needs of the referral source. POSITION REQUIREMENTS The ideal candidate will have a High School diploma/GED, associate or bachelor’s degree with three years of experience in human services; residential experience preferred. At least one year of experience supervising staff. Experience with justice involved clients with substance abuse, mental health or other behavior issues is also desirable. Ability to interact with multi-cultural populations; crisis management skills; shares the belief that people can change and individuals in need deserve quality services and an opportunity for recovery. Demonstrates trauma informed approaches and cultural responsiveness, models pro-social behavior. Must have a valid CT driver’s license and reliable transportation. Ability to work weekends, holidays and additional hours as needed. Bilingual ability (Spanish/English) desired.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED