Open Horizon Justice Fellow - DC Justice Lab
Washington, DC 20009
About the Job
DC Justice Lab is a team of law and policy experts researching, organizing, and advocating for large-scale changes to the District of Columbia’s criminal legal system. We develop smarter safety solutions that are evidence-driven, community-rooted, and racially just. We aim to fully transform the District’s approach to public safety and make it a national leader in justice reform.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Open Horizon Justice Fellowship was created to elevate and empower advocates fighting for racial justice policy reform in the D.C. criminal legal system. Fellows will contribute to transforming the District’s approach to punishment and public safety by crafting new and transformative public policy solutions to entrenched problems through instruction from experts.
The Fellowship will expand DC Justice Lab’s impact and provide support for people who share DC Justice Lab's commitment to developing strategies and solutions that are evidence-driven, community-rooted, and racially just.
Open Horizon Justice Fellows will develop creative policy solutions that promote decarceration and compassion and give people the tools and resources they need to thrive. They will share DC Justice Lab’s commitment to working with and transferring power to DC residents most impacted by criminal laws and policies.
Other responsibilities and configurations can evolve over time with input and insights from the Director of Policy and Executive Director.
Responsibilities
- Oversees their own individual advocacy campaign brands;
- Possesses knowledge in all aspects of their chosen campaign, including, but not limited to, budget, national policy, previous DC policy, local climate, research and data, contacts;
- Organizes interviews, events, and surveys to gather information on the needs of directly impacted DC residents;
- Performs outreach to national and local advocates to partner in pushing a local bill forward;
- Attends rallies, conferences, table talks, and social media events relating to professional development, local policy, networking, decarceration, and other relevant topics;
- Researches and prepares reports for public hearings, communications, and campaign plans;
- Tracks relevant national and local laws relating to their individual campaign and other DCJL campaigns;
- Design documents, including correspondence, reports, presentations, advocacy campaign materials, newsletters, advertisements, and fundraising literature;
- Establishes goals, strategies, and metrics; tracks, analyzes, and reports on the performance of campaigns; and
- Maintains the structure and organization of shared files and assets on a cloud-based system.
REQUIREMENTS
- Graduated law school within the last two (2) years or will graduate during the current academic year; and
- Commit to completing 12 months of service with DC Justice Lab;
- Longstanding ties to Washington, DC, and local issue advocacy;
- Demonstrated commitment to advancing criminal justice or racial justice through civic engagement;
- Desire to learn more about criminal law, policy, and procedure;
- Exceptional oral and written communication and listening skills;
- Knowledgeable about the issues facing people with lower income and people involved in the criminal legal system; and
- Educational, personal, and professional experience demonstrating the passion and skills to perform the fellowship.
Remote-First Organization
This is a remote-first position, but the Open Horizon Justice Fellow must live in the DC area and be able to work from our office semi-regularly.
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