
Job Location CARC - San Francisco, CA 94103 Salary Range $60,000.00 - $65,000.00 Salary/year
TITLE: Restorative Justice Coordinator
DIVISION: Justice
SALARY: $60-65,000year+ $3,640 Bilingual Premium (Spanish, Cantonese or Mandarin)
STATUS/SCHEDULE: Full-Time Monday-Friday 10-6pm Occasional evenings & weekends based on HYP or program specific meetings & events
SUPERVISOR: CARC Program Director
AGENCY DESCRIPTION:
Huckleberry Youth Programs (HYP) is a critical provider of essential safety net services for high-needs youth and their families in San Francisco and Marin County. For over 50 years, HYP has developed and maintained prevention programs that promote the health and leadership of youth, and, as a result divert youth from violence, crime and gang involvement, as well as other harmful behaviors, including running away, drug/alcohol abuse, risky sexual activities, and involvement in the juvenile justice systems. HYP employs approximately 75 employees and operates on a $9 million annual budget. We offer excellent employee benefits, including full medical/dental/vision/acupuncture and chiropractic coverage and generous vacation time. For more information about our various programs please go to our website at www.huckleberryyouth.org
JUSTICE DIVISION SUMMARY:
Within the Justice Division there are currently two main programs: the San Francisco Community Assessment and Referral Center (CARC) and SEEDS of ChangeCARC is California’s only assessment center which functions as a single point of entry for assessment, arrest, and crisis intervention, service integration, justice system navigation and individualized referrals to community-based organizations for youth ages 12-18yrs who are arrested in San Francisco. CARC runs San Francisco’s community-based diversion program and supports youth who are cited but return back to their community and youth who are detained at the Juvenile Justice Center. CARC makes referrals to organizations funded by the Department of Children, Youth, and their Families (DCYF) to serve as Justice Services Care Coordinators(JSCC). The JSCC CBO partnerships include: Bay Area Community Resources (BACR); Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ); Mission Neighborhood Centers (MNC); Sunset Youth Services (SYS); and Young Community Developers (YCD). CARC also subcontracts with Instituto Familiar de la Raza (IFR) and Community Youth Center (CYC) for additional culturally responsive services CARC has also been involved in restorative justice projects that support justice involved youth which are currently underfunded but we intend to bring back HYP involvement through this reenvisioned role and unique funding make up.
SEEDS of Change, a program within the San Francisco Youth Justice Initiative (SFYJI) which is dedicated to disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline by empowering middle school students and their families to reconnect with school, ensuring a smooth transition to high school, and providing the necessary tools for a successful path toward graduation while avoiding involvement in the juvenile legal system. SEEDS has four main program components: Individualized Case Management, Academic Assistance, Social and Emotional Learning/Development and Mental Health Services, Caregiver Education & School-system Navigation Support. The initiative’s twin aims are to: mobilize advocacy to prevent pushout of San Francisco’s middle school students; ensure students and their families can access the support they need to stay in school and out of the juvenile delinquency system. This initiative includes a collaborative partnership with Coleman Advocates for Children and Youth, Young Community Developers(YCD), Legal Services for Children, Disability Rights California, and Youth Law Center.
The Restorative Justice Coordinator will be responsible for elevating & implementing restorative and transformative justice values and practices into policies, program curriculum and service delivery in the Justice Division programs at HYP. These programs include but are not limited to CARC and Seeds of Change. This position will also be responsible to coordinate with Justice Division leadership, justice system and community-based partners to implement, and expand CARC’s restorative justice service components: RESET (Restoring & Empowering Social Equity & Truth) and AFTER (Aims to Foster Transformation and Ensure Restitution)This position is primarily in-person at our center with also significant time spent in the community, partner schools, other HYP locations, CBO sites & at the Juvenile Justice Center. The Justice Division Programs generally operate Monday-Friday 10am-10pm and Saturdays 10-6pm with an expected expansion of hours to midnight six days a week.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT: This position operates out of the Huckleberry Gough St. offices with frequent visits to community & system partner sites. Staff will continue some hybrid work including remote & in-person service delivery. This role includes driving and the use of standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. The Huckleberry Gough site is located in San Francisco and is accessible by public transportation.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The employee must be able to lift and/or carry up to 10 pounds unassisted on an occasional basis. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, hear and sit. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk and use hands to find, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls. The employee is occasionally required to drive a vehicle.
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS:
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
Must pass the DOJ/FBI background check. Due to our requirements with licensing, candidates with backgrounds including items on this non-exemptible crimes listwill not be eligible for exemption at this time.
OTHER DUTIES:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
Huckleberry Youth Programs is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing equal opportunity to its employees and applicants for employment without discrimination on the basis of race; color; ethnic background; religion; gender; gender identity or expression; sexual orientation; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy, childbirth, or other related medical condition; disability, including HIV- related conditions; or status as a covered veteran. This policy applies to every aspect of employment, including but not limited to: hiring, advancement, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, compensation, benefits, training and working conditions.
FAIR CHANCE:
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

Huckleberry Youth Programs works in solidarity with young people and their families to advance their personal growth and social equity.
For almost 60 years, we have partnered with teens and families to overcome adversity. Huckleberry strengthens families and empowers young people with services that promote safety in times of crisis, physical and emotional health and well-being, social justice in communities facing inequality, and educational success. When all youth succeed, the entire community is stronger.
We seek to empower young people to develop and maintain healthy relationships as well as promote their talents, ideas, leadership and health; to assist youth and their families in overcoming the obstacles they may encounter, which can include family concerns, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health challenges, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, violence, social and economic inequities, and physical and sexual abuse; and to assist clients in navigating complex social welfare, educational and juvenile justice systems.
Our San Francisco programs include:
Huckleberry House - Crisis Shelter
Huckleberry Youth Health Center - Health Care & Health Education
Counseling Services
Community Assessment & Referral Center (CARC) - Juvenile Justice Diversion
Our Marin programs include:
Huckleberry ACE (Access to College Equity) Academy - Health Career Training & College Access
Huckleberry Youth Health Center - Health Care & Health Education
All of Huckleberry's services for youth and their families are provided free of charge.