CURRENT NEED
The Social Work Program Facilitator provides direct support services to women in Arise Collective's MATCH (Mothers & Their Children) and Women's Reentry Project (WRP) programs through facilitation of evidence-based groups. Using a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach grounded in core social work values and multi-disciplinary principles, this position supports participants in their reentry and recovery journeys by creating safe, supportive spaces for skill-building, healing, and growth.
The Social Work Program Facilitator works under the supervision of the Clinical Services Manager to deliver high-quality programming that deepens the effectiveness of Arise Collective's services and promotes social justice awareness both inside and outside the prison. As a member of an interdisciplinary care team that centers the voices and experience of people with lived experience, this position collaborates with actively engaged staff and board in line with the organization's mission, strategic and business plans, goals, and culture. The incumbent will work to ensure consistent implementation of trauma-informed and evidence-based programming that provides greater stability and support for women transitioning from incarceration.
KEY RESULT
Delivering consistent, high-quality trauma-informed, evidence-based group programming and accurate assessments and evaluations that support participant recovery, skill development, and successful reentry while maintaining trauma-informed, person-centered practices.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Trauma-Informed, Evidence-Based Group Facilitation - 60%
Assessment and Evaluation Administration - 15%
Documentation and Communication Recordkeeping – 10%
Collaboration and Communication– 10%
Organizational Participation – 5%
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES:
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires ordinary ambulatory skills as well as the ability to stand, walk, sit for extended periods during group facilitation; hand-eye coordination; arm, hand and finger dexterity for computer work and materials preparation; visual acuity; and the use of auditory senses. Ability to carry materials and supplies for group programming. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable those with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK REQUIREMENTS
This is both an on- and off-site position. Primary work location is inside North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women, with additional off-site work at community locations and Arise Collective's offices in Wake County for supervision, documentation, team meetings, and trainings. The role requires the ability to facilitate groups in various settings and interact with participants who have experienced significant trauma and adversity. Some travel between sites may be required. Schedule will be determined in collaboration with the Clinical Services Manager and Transition Education Specialist, and may vary based on program cycles and participant needs.
PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS
Must develop and maintain excellent relationships with Arise Collective staff and board, program participants, academic and other institutional partners, prison staff, and others.
JOB TYPE
Part-time, non-exempt position, approximately 15-25 hours per week, depending on program needs and group schedule. Hours may include some evenings and weekends to accommodate participant availability. Exact schedule determined in collaboration with Clinical Services Manager and contingent upon NCDPS facility access and program needs.
Hourly rate commensurate with education and experience. Part-time employees may be eligible for pro-rated paid time off and access to professional development opportunities. Arise Collective offers a supportive, mission-driven work environment with opportunities for growth and skill development.
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume via the link. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the position will remain open until filled; early submission is encouraged. No calls, please.
Arise Collective is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Formerly incarcerated and justice-impacted individuals strongly encouraged to apply.