Full-Time

Peer Specialist

NYC Criminal Justice Agency

NYC Criminal Justice Agency

51-200 employees

Compensation Overview

$53.1k/yr

Queens, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid schedule: 4 days in-person, 1 remote day per week.

Category
People & HR (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • HS Diploma or equivalency required
  • NYS Peer Specialist certification (CPS) OR Recovery Peer Advocate certification (CRPA) required. Certification must be maintained and kept current while employed in this position.
  • 2 years of professional experience as a Peer Specialist, Peer Advocate, Peer Navigator, or Peer Counselor in a Behavioral Health or Criminal Justice setting required
  • Personal lived experience with the criminal legal system and/or recovery from substance use, mental health, or homelessness
  • Ability to model recovery-oriented practices
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to maintain boundaries and practice cultural humility
  • Familiarity with community-based resources including housing, treatment, employment services, and legal supports
  • Proficiency in using computer software applications such as Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), email, web browser and database/file management systems required
  • Reliable transportation and ability to travel locally as needed
Responsibilities
  • As part of an interdisciplinary team the Peer Specialist will be responsible for supporting a caseload of 15–20 high-needs (serious mental illness, substance use, homelessness) participants at a time, providing face-to-face, telephonic, and community Peer recovery support and advocacy
  • Establish supportive, peer-based relationships grounded in trust, mutual respect, and shared experience
  • Provide one-on-one peer mentoring, advocacy, and emotional support to program participants
  • Assist participants in identifying goals related to housing, employment, wellness, sobriety, and social connection
  • Accompany participants to court appearances, community appointments, or service referrals as needed
  • Support participants in navigating court requirements, probation/parole expectations, and community service obligations
  • Provide court-based Peer support to participants upon completion of arraignment, identifying immediate needs or concerns, and facilitating immediate connections to community-based services
  • Facilitate or co-facilitate peer-led groups focused on recovery, emotional regulation, life skills, and reentry planning
  • Collaborate with case managers and legal advocates to ensure participant needs and preferences are understood and honored
  • Participate in regular supervision, peer development meetings, and trainings related to harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and justice-system navigation
  • Document participant engagement and progress in a timely manner in an electronic case management system in accordance with program guidelines and confidentiality requirements
  • Uphold ethical guidelines, competencies, and boundaries appropriate to peer support roles
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience working or volunteering in peer support, reentry programs, harm reduction, or behavioral health settings
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed and restorative justice principles
  • Bilingual or multilingual (especially Spanish, if applicable to your region)
NYC Criminal Justice Agency

NYC Criminal Justice Agency

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Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Oyster Bay, New York

Founded

1973

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What believers are saying

  • Scaling pretrial services across 191,106 annual prosecuted cases, 77.5% misdemeanors, creates revenue.
  • Court reminder programs reduce failure-to-appear warrants by approximately 20% nationwide.
  • Collateral research on employment and housing stability informs high-impact pretrial support services.

What critics are saying

  • Travel time disparities in communities of color undermine Release Assessment accuracy and judicial trust.
  • 31% FTA rate for supervised releases versus 11% for own recognizance signals intervention failure.
  • Statewide FTA analysis positions NYC CJA as outlier, inviting Albany oversight and tool replacement.

What makes NYC Criminal Justice Agency unique

  • Release Assessment increased recommendations from 35% to 89% while eliminating racial disparities.
  • Catalyst Grant research identifies travel time barriers to court appearance in communities of color.
  • Case Analysis Tool redesign enables largest publicly available NYC arrest dataset research capabilities.

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Four weeks’ vacation

Paid Holidays

401(k) Retirement Plan

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New York City Environmental Justice Alliance
Jul 30th, 2024
Upcoming Research On How Travel Time Affects Missed Court Appearances

CJA will be working with the Catalyst Grant Program, a collaboration between the Urban Institute and the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative to support the efforts of nonprofit organizations to use data and technology to advance racial equity and reform in the criminal legal system.