(Full-Time Position at Central California’s Women’s Facility (CCWF), Chowchilla, CA)
Who We Are
Impact Justice advances safety, justice, and opportunity through boundary-breaking work that honors and empowers people and is changing expectations about what we can accomplish together. We work to reduce the number of people caught up in harmful legal systems by creating alternatives that are responsive, restorative, fair, and effective; to improve living conditions and life outcomes and safeguard fundamental human rights for the millions of people still subject to mass incarceration; and to expand opportunities for formerly incarcerated and other system-involved people to heal, fully participate in community life, and reach their potential.
We are a diverse and allied staff of reformers, transformers, abolitionists, and dreamers who bring a wide range of knowledge, skill, and life experience to the challenging work we undertake together. We’re committed to living our values and to creating the kinds of equitable and inclusive team environments internally that we fight to help create in our broader communities. The organization strongly encourages people of color, individuals who identify as part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer communities, and individuals impacted by the justice system to join the team. A majority of individuals on our current executive team identify as BIPOC and/or LGBTQ. We are committed to workplace diversity and providing equal employment opportunities.
About Growing Justice
Growing Justice was inspired by Impact Justice’s 2020 series Eating Behind Bars, which documents the unhealthy, degrading quality of food in prisons nationwide. In collaboration with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), CalPIA (California Prison Industry Authority), and Skout Strategy, Impact Justice will establish a vertical farm on the grounds of the Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) in the fall of 2025 that will produce nutrient-rich leafy greens for incarcerated individuals. The farm will be operated by Impact Justice, and will also function as a job-training site. Impact Justice has partnered with Skout Strategy and Agritecture to create a five-month, 200-hour curriculum and training program specifically for use in prison that combines classroom education with hands-on learning opportunities as participants help to run the vertical farm. We plan to train participants in cohorts of 7-10 over the five months and match graduates with relevant, sustainable employment opportunities upon their release.
In addition to the site at CCWF in California, Growing Justice is in the process of developing 2 other sites in 2025: one at Camille Graham Correctional Center in Columbia, SC (launching July, 2025), and one inside Impact Justice’s office building in downtown Oakland, CA for formerly-incarcerated individuals (launching Q4, 2025).
Who You Are
This is a new project and a new position. Overall, you have a strong conviction about food justice for all people. You have a vision of what food justice can and should look like for those that experience incarceration. You will also have a strong understanding of and experience in CEA (Controlled Environment Agriculture) with an ethos toward innovation. You are a educator with a high EQ, and are highly adaptable.
This position is broken down into two parts: Program Manager OR Senior Program Manager (commensurate with experience), and Trainer / Technician.
As the Trainer and Technician: You have extensive prior CEA/urban farming experience, as well as expertise in teaching and/or managing training programs. You have strong training and presentation skills and a high degree of comfort in translating complex information to meet the needs of a myriad of audiences. Your CEA/urban farming knowledge will enable you to confidently operate the (small: 3 containers total, with 1 designated for cleaning and storage) container farm more or less independently.
As the Program Manager / Senior Program Manager: You are an experienced project or program manager with strong interpersonal skills that allow for meaningful interactions and discovery amongst people from a wide range of backgrounds. You have in-depth experience in program development and implementation. You are a creative thinker who likes big challenges and is excited to play a key role doing something that’s never been done before.
You are also:
Big Pluses (but not requirements):
That said, we know there are great candidates who may not think they fit into what we’ve described above or who have important skills we haven’t thought of. If that is you, don’t hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself! And if you’re a formerly incarcerated individual or someone who has a family member who is or has been incarcerated, or otherwise have direct experience with the criminal legal or juvenile legal systems, we will be particularly excited to hear from you.
What You Will Do
You will report to the VP of Innovations. Your core responsibilities will be:
As the Trainer / Technician:
As the Program Manager / Senior Program Manager:
Required Qualifications
(Full-Time Position at Central California’s Women’s Facility (CCWF), Chowchilla, CA)
Who We Are
Impact Justice advances safety, justice, and opportunity through boundary-breaking work that honors and empowers people and is changing expectations about what we can accomplish together. We work to reduce the number of people caught up in harmful legal systems by creating alternatives that are responsive, restorative, fair, and effective; to improve living conditions and life outcomes and safeguard fundamental human rights for the millions of people still subject to mass incarceration; and to expand opportunities for formerly incarcerated and other system-involved people to heal, fully participate in community life, and reach their potential.
We are a diverse and allied staff of reformers, transformers, abolitionists, and dreamers who bring a wide range of knowledge, skill, and life experience to the challenging work we undertake together. We’re…
Candidates may qualify for this position at either the Program Manager or Senior Program Manager level depending on prior qualifying experience. Differentiation between positions may include years of experience leading and managing teams at the senior level, and/or years of experience developing innovative strategies and programs. The compensation for the Program Manager position is $79-90k. The Senior Program Manager compensation range is $90-110k.
The benefits that come with working at Impact Justice include medical, dental, and FSA plans, significant vacation and wellness leave, and immediate vesting in our 401K with a generous match. This is a salaried position. The candidate should be located near Chowchilla, CA or willing to relocate and be able to work on-site 4-5 days/week.
Candidates may qualify for this position at either the Program Manager or Senior Program Manager level depending on prior qualifying experience. Differentiation between positions may include years of experience leading and managing teams at the senior level, and/or years of experience developing innovative strategies and programs. The compensation for the Program Manager position is $79-90k. The Senior Program Manager compensation range is $90-110k.
The benefits that come with working at Impact Justice include medical, dental, and FSA plans, significant vacation and wellness leave, and immediate vesting in our 401K with a generous match. This is a salaried position. The candidate should be located near Chowchilla, CA or willing to relocate and be able to work on-site 4-5 days/week.
If this all sounds like a good fit for you, please submit your resume and instead of writing a traditional cover letter, respond to the following three prompts.
The anticipated start date for the position is September 15, 2025. We plan on making decisions on a rolling basis, so the earlier you apply the better.
Hiring Process
Elements of the Impact Justice hiring process may include phone screen interviews, candidate exercises (written or presentations), Zoom interviews, in-person interviews, and reference checks. Candidates are welcome to ask for alternative arrangements in the process if needed (for example, conducting an interview via phone rather than Zoom), Impact Justice will do our best to accommodate reasonable requests. Please communicate any alternative arrangements requested via the hiring email listed above.
Equal Opportunity Employment
Impact Justice provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race/ethnicity, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, age, criminal history, or disability. We work closely with communities of color, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, gender nonconforming, and transgender communities, the formerly incarcerated, and former foster youth. Those with lived experience in these communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
If this all sounds like a good fit for you, please submit your resume and instead of writing a traditional cover letter, respond to the following three prompts.