ABOUT US
The pretrial stage is a critical juncture in the larger criminal justice process; whether or not someone gets out of custody after arrest is a major determinant of the ultimate outcome of the case, as those who remain in jail are more likely to face a conviction than those who are released. In addition, the presumption of innocence and constitutional protections against excessive bail are two of our most foundational legal principles. Despite these facts, and against the backdrop of mass incarceration nationwide, jail populations in San Francisco and across the country are disproportionately composed of pretrial individuals.
We work to address this critical issue by providing alternatives to pretrial incarceration. By doing so, the San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project does its part to prevent unjust harm and unnecessary incarceration. Rather than languishing behind bars, newly arrested people can be released to our services to receive care, support, case management, and referrals to outside treatment providers. Our services are diverse and wide-ranging in recognition of the many needs that justice-involved people may have. Further, San Francisco has been the seat of new bail reform initiatives in California, which has afforded us the opportunity to continue to grow and build on our 45 years of experience overseeing pretrial services in the City and County.
SUMMARY
The primary responsibilities of the Assistant Manager of Judicial Services is assisting with the supervision of the Court Liaisons, and ICR Case Managers. The Assistant Manager, under the direction of the Director of Judicial Services, will oversee and coordinate the accurate and timely collection of all court related data, court requests, orders, and instruction, and collaborating with the court, Sheriff’s department, District Attorney, Public Defenders, and community based organizations to ensure best outcomes for our clients. The Assistant Manager is expected to ensure best industry practices, exercise independent discretion and good judgment in all matters related to client participation in SF Pretrial.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
Court Liaisons, Lead Court Liaison
Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s degree or 5 years work experience in the Criminal Justice System, social services, and case management. At least 4 years of Court Liaison work with increasing responsibility. Experience working with high needs and high-risk systems-involved adults from diverse backgrounds is required. Knowledge of San Francisco community-based service providers as well as familiarity with the San Francisco Superior Court System is preferred.
Other Skills & Abilities: Able to work with little or no supervision under pressure. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to get along with and work cooperatively with others.
Background Checks and/or Licensing Requirements: Criminal Background check by the SF Sheriff’s Department. Reference checks.
Compensation & Benefits Include:
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