Program Director - Project Commutation
Idealist
Project Commutation, which began in 2018, is a program of JusticeLink. Project Commutation provides legal representation and reentry case management for incarcerated individuals appearing before the Pardon and Parole Board. In addition to its direct service work, Project Commutation focuses on system-level improvements, advocating for changes that increase access, fairness and transparency in the parole and commutation process. Project Commutation remains the first and only organization offering indigent parole and commutation defense in the state.
Position Summary:
The Program Director leads the day-to-day operations of Project Commutation. The Program Director supervises Project Commutation staff and serves as the liaison to external partners including the Pardon and Parole Board and Department of Corrections.
Responsibilities / Essential Job Function:
The following functions represent the majority of the duties performed by the position. The description is not meant to be all-inclusive or prevent other duties from being assigned when necessary:
- Define, implement, and continuously improve the structure, processes, resources, and culture to build a sustainable operating model for successful execution of the program.
- Create annual operating plans for the program, including clear objectives, timelines, resources required and appropriate metrics to assess progress and outcomes.
- Create and maintain a high functioning team, including selection & hiring, onboarding, training & development, performance management and accountability.
- Supervise all Project Commutation staff of seven people including legal, reentry and support staff. This includes responsibility for leading the weekly staff meeting, one on one weekly meetings, and other internal communications.
- Collaborate with the Executive Director on creating and maintaining a budget.
- Support program data collection and grant reporting.
- Liaison to the Pardon and Parole Board to coordinate any issues with monthly hearings or ongoing issues with PC clients.
- Liaison to the Department of Corrections to coordinate monthly client visits.
- Manage client packets for monthly Pardon and Parole Board hearings.
- Attend monthly Pardon and Parole Board meetings.
- Attend monthly visits to Department of Corrections facilities.
- Determine client eligibility for parole and commutation representation.
- Approve each commutation application that is filed on behalf of clients.
- Oversee Filevine case management system.
- Represent clients as needed at monthly parole and commutation hearings.
- Represent clients in legal reentry matters as needed.
- Represent clients in OK Survivors Act cases as needed.
- Lead all efforts impacting systemic change in the parole or commutation process.
- Manage all media requests regarding PC clients.
- Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Experience:
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school.
- Active Oklahoma bar license in good standing.
- Minimum of 5 years of criminal defense practice experience.
Competencies, Skills & Abilities:
- Excellent communication and facilitation skills with a proactive, collaborative, and data-guided management style to create change and achieve results.
- Demonstrated success in building trusted relationships with diverse stakeholder groups, a keen ability to convene and engage diverse stakeholder groups around common initiates and drive action.
- Strong organizational and management skills, prioritize strategic goals and action plans, effectively leading execution – setting clear expectations, ensuring alignment and accountability, tracking & sharing comprehensive outcomes and community impact.
- Intrinsically motivated with a continuous-improvement mindset; uses data and best practices to strengthen program design, partnerships, and policy efforts.
- Cultural competency and deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Conducts all activities with integrity in alignment with principles and values of the organization, Tulsa Community Foundation, and George Kaiser Family Foundation.
- Ability to travel throughout the state and occasionally work non-traditional hours as needed.
Physical Requirements:
- Communication: Frequent phone, in-person, and messaging communication via various platforms. Must be able to exchange information effectively and accurately in all elements of verbal and written communication.
- Operation: Constant operation of computer, phones and other office productivity tools.
- Willingness and ability to travel between multiple locations of program operations, related stakeholder locations (community, courthouse, jail), and events as required.
Hours & Location:
- Position is primarily based at 211 West Archer Street, Tulsa, OK 74103.
- Typical work hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 to 4:00, but flexibility is required for visits to DOC facilities and Pardon and Parole Board hearings.
About our Benefits
As part of our overall compensation package, we offer work/life flexibility, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and generous retirement contributions designed to support you and your family.
Details:
- 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and long-term disability for full-time employees only. Option to add vision and dependents.
- 401K employee and employer contributions.
- Paid time off to support you while you are out of the office.
- Paid holidays so our employees can spend time with those they care about.
- Employer-paid AD&D life insurance, with employee option to add supplemental life insurance.