Civil Criminal Justice Intervention Program Supervisor
Company: Cornerstone Advocacy Service
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CCJI Program Supervisor Our
Mission: Cornerstone disrupts violence through advocacy, support,
and prevention. We partner with individuals, families, and
organizations to build communities free from harm. Our Core Values:
* Survivor- Centered * Social Justice * Well-Being * Collaboration
* Integrity Summary of Cornerstone: Cornerstone is a $5.5 million
organization that provides comprehensive services for individuals
and families in the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area who are
experiencing or have experienced domestic violence, sexual
violence, human trafficking or general crime. Our offices are
located in Bloomington, Brooklyn Center and Minneapolis. Learn more
at www.cornerstonemn.org Diversity and Inclusion: We are committed
to a nondiscriminatory approach and provide equal opportunity for
employment and advancement in all of our departments, programs, and
worksites. BIPOC and LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to
apply. Pay Range: $52,000-$55,000 Unionized Position : No Job
Summary: This position is responsible for all duties related to the
daily oversight and supervision of Cornerstone’s Civil and Criminal
Justice Intervention (CCJI) programming. The CCJI Supervisor will
provide leadership to assure CCJI staff provide a comprehensive
trauma-informed and survivor-centered service including advocacy,
support, information and referral to victims/survivors. This
leadership role includes on-going program service efficacy in the
promotion of successful and innovative services, as well as
consistent supervision and support to Cornerstone’s CCJI team. The
CCJI Supervisor will work with local law enforcement, prosecutors,
probation officers, and judges to meet the needs of all
victims/survivors who are seeking civil remedies to enhance safety
or are involved in the criminal justice process as it relates to
domestic and sexual violence, and trafficking. This position will
also provide direct services through legal advocacy in criminal
matters to victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault and
trafficking in a knowledgeable, empathetic manner.
Experience/Qualifications: Excellent written communication skills.
Advanced interpersonal communication skills with enthusiasm for
learning and sharing information; ability to work with staff and
participants in a friendly, cooperative, and professional manner.
Proficiency in employee supervision and team building.
Comprehensive understanding of the human services delivery system
including community resources, organizations, and services with an
emphasis on serving diverse, marginalized and/or underrepresented
communities. Leadership and ability in assessing, problem solving,
deescalating, and communicating in a calm, trauma informed way with
participants in crisis. Experience in developing and providing
staff/volunteer/intern trainings both individually and in a group
setting. Knowledge and aptitude of Microsoft Office, and other
related forms of technology. Must be a trained and supervised
"sexual assault counselor" in continual compliance with MN
§595.02(k) or willing to complete sexual assault counselor training
and maintain status. Ability to work independently and to make
decisions under pressure. Ability to work in a programmatic
leadership team setting to formulate innovative and high impact
services. Candidates who are bilingual in English and one of the
prevalent languages in our service delivery area (i.e. Spanish,
Somali, Hmong) strongly encouraged to apply. Valid driver’s
license, reliable vehicle and maintained automobile insurance.
Education: Minimum of bachelor’s degree in social work, criminal
justice, or equivalent experience in an advocacy services field;
minimum of 5 years of experience providing direct services and
support to individuals in crisis within the criminal justice
system; and a minimum of 2 years of experience providing leadership
and staff supervision in an environment that is responsive to
individuals who have experienced trauma. Knowledge and experience
in working with diverse, marginalized, and underrepresented
communities, and anti-oppression work. Essential Duties and
responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Essential responsibilities include but are not
limited to the following. Staff Supervision, Coaching, Mentoring
and Human Resources (50%) Provides ongoing supervision, training
and onboarding, and mentoring of staff, volunteers, and interns,
with an emphasis on the civil and criminal justice system, general
crime victimization issues and services available to
victims/survivors. Oversees advocates’ work with participants
throughout Criminal and Civil Justice process-maintaining staff
accountability for all service implementation, including legal
advocacy, education, and support services to individuals referred
into the CCJI program. Provides oversight to scheduling and
coverage issues within partner cities. Creates and maintains
resource, referral, and training materials to keep CCJI staff
current with all information needed to perform their jobs
effectively. Solicits staff input into improvement for overall
program functions. Ensure that all staff, volunteers, and interns
employ best practices related to data privacy and confidentiality.
Maintains accurate employee records including timesheet review,
supervision/coaching sessions, schedules and other related duties
as assigned by supervisor. Work closely with CCJI Manager and HR on
employee issues and concerns. Leadership and Oversight (20%) : In
partnership with the CCJI Manager, provide leadership and oversight
of the daily operations of CCJI services. Maintain knowledge of
current statewide and local trends in service delivery of criminal
and civil justice intervention services to develop strategies and
programming to meet the changing needs of participants. Ensure that
CCJI staff models Day One best practices in referrals, updating and
relationships. Provide leadership and role modeling in providing
professional, confidential and trauma informed responses and
services for participants in CCJI programing. Ensures the CCJI
staff maintain professional demeanor while generating public
awareness and trauma-informed, survivor centered services for
victims of crime. Proactively work with all leadership positions to
coach, guide, and/or advise advocates on how they can directly
address individual participants’ needs, concerns, resources, and
potential crises. Work to create and sustain strong internal team
environment within the program and across programs that creates
streamlined trauma informed and survivor-centered internal
referrals and resources for participants. In partnership with the
CCJI Manager, oversee the creation and maintenance of resources,
referrals, and training manuals to keep CCJI advocates current with
all information needed to perform their jobs effectively. Oversee
and strengthen relationships with other organizations providing
co-advocacy services for participants. Provide leadership and
mentorship in maintaining accountability of high-quality services
and decision making, including oversight of proper documentation
for services. Work in collaboration with development in the grant
writing/reporting process. Assist with developing trainings and
presenting for community partners and community requests. Other
responsibilities as deemed necessary by supervisor to support and
enhance the CCJI program and the organization. Direct Services
(30%) Civil Assist victims/survivors in writing Orders for
Protection/Harassment Restraining Orders including modifications,
extensions, dismissals, and subsequent orders. Prepare
victims/survivors for what to expect at civil court hearings and
assist with communicating with court personnel. Serve as an
advocate for victims/survivors in civil court proceedings such as
Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Order hearings.
Train and support other staff at Cornerstone in the writing of
Orders for Protection/Harassment Restraining Orders. Criminal Serve
as an advocate for victim/survivors through the criminal justice
process. Function as a liaison between the victim/survivor and the
criminal justice system Make daily intervention calls to
victims/survivors upon receiving police reports to provide safety
planning, education about the criminal court process and their
crime victim rights, and make referrals. Provide all relevant
information to victims/survivors to facilitate their involvement in
every court appearance. Attend criminal court to provide victim
input to city prosecutors. Notify victim/survivors of court
orders/appearances/case status. Consult with members of the
legal/criminal justice system and advocate for the protection of
the victim/survivors and accountability of offenders within the
court/criminal justice system. Administrative Responsibilities
Clear understanding of CAS Employee Handbook i.e. policies,
procedures/guidelines. Assure data entry is completed accurately as
assigned. Complete accurate statistical reports as assigned. Assist
in developing and reporting of program outcomes and strategic
action plans. Support the grant writing process, i.e. research,
information gathering, etc. Review and authorize timesheet and
purchase orders. Contribute to budget development and expense
control as assigned. Organizational Expectations Promote
Cornerstone Advocacy Service’s (CAS) mission & philosophy. Display
high ethical and professional standards. Participate in internal
committees and represent CAS on external committees as assigned.
Provide support to and attend CAS events, e.g. conference,
volunteer recognition, fundraisers, etc., as assigned. Support CAS
marketing initiatives. Attend all staff meetings and required
trainings. Leadership Expectations Maintain positive and
enthusiastic attitude. Identify and capitalize on strengths in the
CCJI team and across organization. Maintain communication processes
with supervisor to ensure clarity about programming and staffing
responsibilities, successes, challenges and concerns. Provide
direct and honest communication toward staff across the
organization. Maintain personal accountability and that of your
employees. Support a continuous learning environment. OTHER:
Language Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common social science
literature and journals, financial reports, and funding contracts.
Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from
participants, community partners, regulatory agencies, or members
of the business community. Ability to effectively present
information to top management, public groups, and/or boards of
directors. Visit our career page at:
https://cornerstonemn.org/about/employment/ Our Benefits Package
Includes: Health Care: Comprehensive coverage options. Paid Time
Off: 160 hours annually, plus 13 paid holidays including your
birthday in your first year. (Based on FT/40 hours per week.)
Retirement Savings: Up to a 4% employer match after one year of
service. Vision Coverage: Free for employees. Virtual Mental Health
Services: Free for employees and their immediate families. Virtual
Medical Care: Free for employees and their immediate families when
enrolled in any of our medical plans. Life Insurance: Basic
coverage provided at no cost to employees. Long-Term Disability:
Free coverage for employees. Paid Parental Leave: Available after
one year of service EEO Statement: Cornerstone strives for a fully
inclusive work environment and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, veteran, disability, age, marital or, familial, and/or
with regard to public assistance or any other characteristic. We
are an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Powered
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