The Justice Department at the University of Alaska Fairbanks seeks a Program Coordinator for the Fairbanks Community Restorative Justice and Diversion Initiative. The role involves overseeing operations and directing volunteer work. Candidates must understand the criminal justice system and restorative justice principles, have excellent organizational and project management skills, proficiency with computers and office equipment, strong communication abilities, and skills in dispute resolution. A high school diploma or GED, three years of experience in justice, human services, education, or social work, three years of college coursework in a relevant field, and passing a background check by Alaska Court Judicial Services are required. Applications are due by March 15, 2026, at 11:55 PM Alaska Standard Time. Organization Name: University of Alaska Fairbanks, College of Liberal Arts
Role Title: Program Coordinator - Fairbanks Community Restorative Justice and Diversion Initiative Employment Type: Part-time Compensation: Grade 79 (competitive salary based on education and experience) Location: Fairbanks, Alaska (On Campus, located at FCRJ Office inside Fairbanks Courthouse) Link to Apply: https://careers.alaska.edu/jobs/program-coordinator-uaf-college-of-liberal-arts-fairbanks-alaska-united-states Position Overview: The Justice Department at University of Alaska Fairbanks seeks a Program Coordinator for the Fairbanks Community Restorative Justice and Diversion Initiative to oversee operations and direct volunteer work. The role requires understanding of the criminal justice system and restorative justice principles, excellent organizational and project management skills, proficiency with computers and office equipment, strong communication abilities including creating agendas and facilitating meetings, and skills in dispute resolution such as mediation and restorative justice gatherings. Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED, three years of experience in justice, human services, educational, or social work settings interacting with those charged with criminal or juvenile offenses, three years of college coursework in a relevant field, and must pass a background check by Alaska Court Judicial Services. Applications are due by March 15, 2026, at 11:55 PM Alaska Standard Time.
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