ARISE COLLECTIVE
POSITION DESCRIPTION for COMMUNITY-FUNDED CHAPLAIN
ORGANIZATION: Arise Collective (formerly Interfaith Prison Ministry for Women)
LOCATION: Raleigh, NC
ORGANIZATION TYPE: Nonprofit
CONTEXT
Are you interested in building bridges of hope for justice-involved women? Do you see the inherent autonomy within each individual to define their own future? Do you believe in the power of relationship and community? Are you committed and tenacious, able to flourish within complex systems, while valuing people over process? If so, Arise Collective is looking for you!
Arise Collective is a unique organization operating at the nexus of prison chaplaincy, women’s issues, and social justice with a mission to equip women with the tools and support they need to heal, grow and thrive, both in prison and in the communities to which they return. The organization celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2020 and expanded its programming with a new reentry model that provides comprehensive, holistic wraparound services for formerly incarcerated women, including housing and access to education and employment opportunities. Arise Collective’s work is offered using a trauma-informed, evidence-based, holistic lens. Visit arise-collective.org to learn more.
JOB SUMMARY
Arise Collective seeks a second Community-Funded Chaplain to become a vital member of our team. For 44 years, the organization has covenanted with the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (NCDAC) to provide chaplaincy and transitional services at North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) and its minimum-security Canary Unit. The launch of the Women’s Reentry Project in 2020 has provided a unique opportunity to extend the range of exciting chaplaincy work that takes place inside the prison into the broader community to meet the needs of women, as well as the institutions needed to welcome them back.
A Community-Funded Reentry Chaplain is currently on staff at Arise Collective who works both in the WRP and at the NCCIW. We now have an exciting opportunity to hire a second Chaplain to work primarily inside the prison. This Community-Funded Prison Chaplain will deliver chaplaincy services inside the prison in line with Arise Collective’s strategic and business plans, organizational goals, and culture, as permitted and approved by the NCDAC. The ideal candidate will be a strategic partner with Arise Collective’s leadership team, and will work collaboratively with the organization’s staff and board members to provide welcome and witness to NCCIW Chaplaincy Services program participants.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PRISON CHAPLAINCY (85%)
o Supervise Chaplaincy Services programming in partnership with state-funded,NCDAC prison chaplaincy staff and certified staff, in all state-recognized faith traditions, as needed, to meet the prison population’s religious needs.
o Recruit, manage, and supervise Chaplaincy Services volunteers; maintain a database of these volunteers.
o Serve as as a supervisor for the Chaplain's Clerk in the absence of other staff chaplains or on an. as-need basis.
o Contribute to a Chaplaincy Services program calendar that meets the needs of all state recognized religious traditions while adhering to departmental policies.
o Provide pastoral care
o Work with state-funded chaplains to provide grief support when residents lose family members, including Death Notifications and facilitation of Emergency Medical Leave with appropriate staff.
o Respond to prison residents’“Requests for Conference”and“Requests for Information,” through one-on-one pastoral care, provision of literature, and/or enrollment of women in need-specific programming.
o Lead programming, religious education, and worship in one’s own tradition(as defined by one’s endorsing or ordaining body) and in accordance with one’s professional area(s) of expertise.
o Serve as a supervisor for an Arise Chaplain Intern, if applicable (Arise Collective serves as a Duke Divinity School Field Education placement site, e.g.).
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES (15%)
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires: ordinary ambulatory skills as well as the ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and occasionally manipulate (lift, carry, move) light-moderate weight; hand-eye-foot coordination; arm, hand and finger dexterity, visual acuity; and the use of auditory senses. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable those with physical limitations to perform the essential functions, per NCDAC policy.
WORK REQUIREMENTS
This is both an on- and off-site position, though the primary office location will be inside the prison. The position’s primary purpose is to provide programs and services to enhance participants’ abilities to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Some evenings, Sundays and holidays are required. Staff work within a hybrid model, including work “in the field,” and remote, virtual work. Health and wellness of staff and participants is a priority.
PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS
Must develop and maintain excellent relationships with program participants, Arise Collective staff and board, prison staff, other NCDAC personnel at all levels, community volunteers, faith communities, nonprofit partners, and others involved in the work of the organization.
JOB TYPE
Salaried, full-time, exempt position, partial flexibility in schedule, contingent upon NCDAC covenant.
SALARY RANGE
$60,000 - $65,000 for 40 hours/week, depending on experience. Generous benefits package includes medical, dental and vision benefits, retirement plan, pre-tax benefits, paid time and leave, and other organizational benefits.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To apply, email a cover letter, resume, ordination/endorsement certificate, diploma, and CPE certificates to jobs@arise-collective.org and include your last name and the position title in the subject line. Application deadline is May 20th, 2024. 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.
ARISE COLLECTIVE
POSITION DESCRIPTION for COMMUNITY-FUNDED CHAPLAIN
ORGANIZATION: Arise Collective (formerly Interfaith Prison Ministry for Women)
LOCATION: Raleigh, NC
ORGANIZATION TYPE: Nonprofit
CONTEXT
Are you interested in…
Generous benefits package includes medical, dental and vision benefits, retirement plan, pre-tax benefits, paid time and leave, and other organizational benefits.
Generous benefits package includes medical, dental and vision benefits, retirement plan, pre-tax benefits, paid time and leave, and other organizational benefits.
To apply, email a cover letter, resume, ordination/endorsement certificate, diploma, and CPE certificates to jobs@arise-collective.org and include your last name and the position title in the subject line. Application deadline is May 20th, 2024. No calls, please.