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Colorado Judicial Branch · 3 hours ago

Contract Problem Solving Court Coordinator I

The Colorado Judicial Branch is committed to providing equal access to justice and strengthening the rule of law. The Contract Problem Solving Court Coordinator I will manage the day-to-day operations of assigned problem solving courts and collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure program sustainability and effective service delivery.

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Responsibilities

Participates in problem solving court program management and is responsible for the administrative work and coordination of day-to-day operations in the assigned court(s)
Assists with planning, implementing, and monitoring the day to day activities of the assigned problem solving court(s) and ensures the courts are implementing key components while serving the appropriate target population(s)
In collaboration with other stakeholders, develops and implements a strategic plan that meets the long term goals of the community and ensures program sustainability
Serves as an active member of the problem solving court team
In conjunction with court support staff, directs and maintains an accounting and auditing system with respect to grant funds
May assist in writing and managing grants
Participates in facilitation of interdisciplinary training for problem solving court team members
Maintains cooperative relationships with program stakeholders including, but not limited to, treatment agencies, community organizations, Probation Services, the Division of Behavioral Health, Defense Counsel, Prosecution, Judicial Officers, and other court staff
Attends and participates in conferences, meetings and committees as the problem solving court representative. Also attends pre-court staff meetings and court hearings as deemed appropriate
Consults with supervisor and problem solving judges on a wide range of organizational and managerial issues including but not limited to problem solving court efficiency, internal and external quality assurance
May facilitate community presentations, assist in docket development, coordinate community service, promote team integrity, develop community resources, monitor quality assurance, develops agendas, collects data and works closely with the program evaluator
In conjunction with the other team members the coordinator is responsible for problem solving and program fidelity
Acts as the liaison between the problem solving court judge, court personnel, probation staff, treatment providers, attorneys, and other members of the problem solving court team
Compiles participant information and disseminates the information to the respective team members prior to pre-court staff meetings and court reviews
May complete a standardized intake assessment/screening on potential problem solving court candidates
Performs other duties as assigned

Qualification

Problem solving court managementGrant writingInterdisciplinary training facilitationCriminal justice experienceChemical dependency assessmentCommunication skillsTeam collaborationOrganizational skills

Required

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree with major course work preferably in the social sciences, public or court administration or related field and one-year experience in criminal justice, chemical dependency assessment and treatment or related field
Graduation from high school or equivalent and five years of legal or courtroom experience

Company

Colorado Judicial Branch

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The Colorado Judicial Branch works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Michael Pisney
Chief Probation Officer
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