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AntiGun Violence Outreach Worker Supervisor Job Description 11-12-09
AntiGun Violence Outreach Worker Supervisor Job Description 11-12-09
The Crown Heights Community Mediation Center, a project of the Center for Court Innovation, is
seeking Outreach Worker Supervisor for a new anti-gun violence program. The Center for Court
Innovation, founded as a public/private partnership with the Fund for the City of New York, is a non-
profit think tank that helps aid victims, reduce crime and improve public confidence
Operating out of a storefront since the summer of 1998, the Mediation Center provides training, youth
programs and resource links to community residents. Its mission is to strengthen the community and prevent
future conflicts by enhancing access to justice, promoting public safety, and encouraging communication and
understanding. The soon to be named program will be a replication of the Chicago Project for Violence
Prevention’s evidence-based CeaseFire: The Campaign to Stop the Shooting program, a cutting edge gun
violence prevention model that aims to reduce and prevent shootings through the use of public health
strategies. The Crown Heights Anti-Gun Violence program is a coordinated strategy to address local
shootings. A skilled Outreach Supervisor is key to the success of this initiative. The Outreach Worker
Supervisor will work individually and as a team to prevent neighborhood shootings and killings.
Qualifications
Position Type: Full-time, requires evening, late night and weekend hours
To apply: No phone calls please. Please fax to 718-774-5349 or email your resume and cover letter in
Word to crownheightsjobs@gmail.com by December 4, 2009. Include the job title, “Outreach Worker
Supervisor” in the subject line.
The Crown Heights Community Mediation Center is a project of the Fund for the City of New York. The
Fund is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.