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Anchorage, Alaska - APDA SAME Justice Program
 
 
 
The Alaska Public Defender Agency (APDA) provides constitutionally mandated legal representation to low-income justice-involved Alaskans. AmeriCorps members work with clients to address their non-legal needs. Members serve in 8 communities across the state, assisting clients primarily with accessing substance use disorder treatment, housing, and public assistance. The program’s long-term objective is to decrease both incarceration rates and recidivism. This posting is for 4 positions in our Anchorage APDA office. These 4 members will serve as a team, working with clients in the Anchorage, Alaska area. We are looking for candidates who have the desire and ability to advocate for justice-involved individuals experiencing poverty. Experience working with underserved populations and/or in a professional setting is preferred. Eligible candidates must be at least 18 years old, no criminal history, and US citizens or lawful permanent residents. High school diploma is required, a 4-yr college degree is preferred. We are looking for candidates who can interact in a professional, nonjudgmental, and empathetic manner with a diverse range of clients and colleagues.
 
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Member Duties : 1. Meet with clients referred by attorneys and complete interviews to determine clients’ wellness needs. Client meetings will take place both in offices and in correctional centers. 2. Assist clients in applying for substance use disorder treatment and government assistance including Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF. 3. Connect clients with community resources i.e. housing; mental health; employment; and nutrition assistance. 4. Advocate for clients with providers and state officials. 5. Maintain professional working relationships with providers; coordinate services among providers as needed. 6. Maintain records by documenting all interactions and efforts made to connect clients to services. 7. Accompany clients to court hearings and appointments as needed.
 
Program Benefits : Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Living Allowance ,  Training ,  Health Coverage ,  Education award upon successful completion of service . 
 
Terms :
Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Car recommended ,  Uniforms provided and required ,  Permits attendance at school during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Housing ,  Ex-Offender Reentry ,  Homelessness ,  Community Outreach ,  Health . 
 
Skills :
Writing/Editing ,  General Skills ,  Conflict Resolution ,  Communications ,  Social Services ,  Team Work . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
Anchorage, Alaska - APDA SAME Justice Program

Program Start/End Date
08/01/2023  -   07/31/2024

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
Some college

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  99

Program Locations ALASKA  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  02/06/2023  To  07/31/2023 

Contact Amanda Hillberry
529 5th Ave
Fairbanks   AK   99701
(907) 322-6638
amanda.hillberry@alaska.gov
doa.alaska.gov/pda/home.html

Listing ID 76125


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