Hours: FULL-TIME (40 HOURS/WEEK)
Reports to: Law Library Senior Associate
Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A
Location: Youth Justice Network Harlem & Brooklyn office 2-3 days, Crossroads Detention Center Brooklyn 2-3 days
Organization Summary:
Youth Justice Network (YJN) was founded in 1990 to anchor, support and build capacity among
young people released from jail in New York City. We break cycles of incarceration and
promote an equitable justice system by providing young people with opportunities to grow,
thrive, and lead. Through a combination of individualized advocacy, mentorship and services,
our network of advocates develops relationships with young people whose lives intersect with
the justice system. We leverage authentic relationships and local resources so that young people
can forge their pathways to wellbeing and positive development.
Position Summary:
In partnership with the City’s ACS/Division of Youth and Family Justice,
YJN operates Law Library Services for young people held in detention at Horizon Juvenile
Center (Bronx) and Crossroads Juvenile Center (Brooklyn). The library is a resource for youth to
access legal information and review their discovery with a law librarian. This position offers an
exciting opportunity to be part of the effort to create a sustainable detention center law library.
In addition, the Law Library Associate should be familiar with potential immigration
consequences for incarcerated youth and create and implement a Know Your Right workshop for
parents of youth incarcerated at Horizon and Crossroads
YJN is seeking energetic candidates with an interest in youth justice and law to provide legal
information and administrative support to the Youth Justice Library and facilitate young peoples’
understanding of their cases. This position requires the Library Associate to be based two to three
days per week at Crossroads, hours to be determined, and a minimum of 1-2 days per week at the
YJN Harlem and/or Brooklyn office. Applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to legal
and/or public service work and have an interest in working in a dynamic, social justice
environment. The ideal candidate will have the ability to work independently with mature judgment,
be self-motivated and reliable, and have a strong interest in working in a juvenile detention center
setting.
This position will work closely with the Senior Law Library Associate and ACS staff to facilitate
logistics and align with the protocols in the detention facilities.
Position Key Responsibilities:
Support and provide direct legal information services to adolescents at Crossroads Juvenile
Detention Center in Brooklyn and occasionally at Horizon Detention Center, in the Bronx, whose
developmental capacity is not aligned with their capacity to understand the weight and
consequences of an adult criminal justice system where most of their cases are heard.
Qualifications:
Benefits include a competitive vacation/sick leave policy including three days off between
Christmas and New Year’s Day, four-day summer weeks through July and August, generous
health insurance, 403b match.
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $50k to $55k
Hours: FULL-TIME (40 HOURS/WEEK)
Reports to: Law Library Senior Associate
Supervisory Responsibilities: N/A
Location: Youth Justice Network Harlem & Brooklyn office 2-3 days, Crossroads Detention Center Brooklyn 2-3 days
Organization Summary:
Youth Justice Network (YJN) was founded in 1990 to anchor, support and build capacity among
young people released from jail in New York City. We break cycles of incarceration and
promote an equitable justice system by providing young people with opportunities to grow,
thrive, and lead. Through a combination of individualized advocacy, mentorship and services,
our network of advocates develops relationships with young people whose lives intersect with
the justice system. We leverage authentic relationships and local resources so that young people
can forge their pathways to wellbeing and positive development.
Position Summary:
In partnership with the City’s ACS/Division of Youth and Family Justice,
YJN…