Experience in a court or criminal justice settings, including working with incarcerated people, preferred; One year of supervisory experience strongly preferred; Experience collaborating with legal stakeholders to advance new initiatives and implement clinical programming in a high-pressure/fast paced work environment; Candidates must have ability and openness to engage with differing and, at times, competing stakeholder perspectives; Experience working with individuals experiencing mental health issues, substance use, trauma histories, co-occurring disorders, and/or homelessness strongly preferred; Candidates must have a commitment to, and experience with, trauma-informed, holistic, and strengths-based approaches, and ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner; Experience working with and addressing the specific needs of young adults, LGBTQ+ people, and women strongly preferred; Knowledge and/or lived experience related to the criminal justice system and its impacts on communities preferred; Ability to track and meet strict deadlines; Excellent organization and time management skills; Strong writing and verbal communication skills; Knowledge of community-based resources throughout New York City, and. They will work regularly with New York City’s public defense organizations and other defense attorneys, prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and the Office of the Special Narcotics Prosecutor, staff at the Department of Correction and Correctional Health Services, the judge and court staff from New York County Supreme Court who oversee the Felony ATI Court, and an array of community-based alternative to incarceration and community-based providers.