Careers
At WPA, you’re not just joining a team—you’re joining a mission.
As the nation’s oldest organization serving justice-impacted women, we’ve built a legacy of compassion, advocacy, and change.
We are a community of professionals who lead with purpose and care deeply about the individuals and families we support. Our staff bring integrity, empathy, and drive to their work—and we support them in return with a collaborative culture, strong benefits, and opportunities to grow. If you're looking for meaningful work in a supportive, equity-focused environment, WPA is the place for you.
View our open roles below.
About:
The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) was founded in 1845 in New York City by Quaker abolitionist and prison reformer Abigail Hopper Gibbons. Established in response to the overcrowded and inhumane conditions in New York jails, WPA sought to support incarcerated women, who at the time were often considered “unredeemable.” It was the first organization dedicated to the rights and rehabilitation of system-involved women.
Today, decarceration is our North Star. Based in New York City, WPA strives to make the incarceration of women obsolete. We operate on a gender-responsive, trauma-informed model of support that provides the essential services justice-impacted women need to remain in their communities, heal, and thrive.
WPA is at an exciting and pivotal moment in its evolution. In 2025, WPA adopted a transformative 3-year strategic plan centered around three impact goals:
- Create a comprehensive, high-quality service model, prioritizing housing support and essential care for justice-impacted women.
- Weave an effective, robust community support network so that justice-impacted women receive the opportunities, services, and gender-responsive care they need.
- Shift public opinion and justice system practices and policies so that community-based support, and not incarceration, is the default response to contact with the criminal legal system.
As the organization advances, this role will contribute to WPA's continued growth and stability.
Position Description:
The Director of Community-Based Care (CBC) provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for all community-based services within the organization. This role ensures the effective coordination and delivery of trauma-informed care management, supporting participant stabilization, access to essential resources, and successful reintegration into the community. The Director drives consistency, accountability, and participantcentered outcomes that promote long-term stability and opportunity.
The Director of CBC is responsible for program quality, staff supervision, cross-program coordination, and partnership development with community organizations. The position plays a key role in aligning communitybased services with the organization’s broader care management model and ensuring that participants transitioning from programs such as Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) or Prison/Jail-Based Services (PJBS) receive comprehensive, coordinated support in the community.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Program Leadership and Oversight
- Provide leadership and oversight for all Community-Based Care and related services.
- Ensure effective implementation of care management practices that support participant stabilization and long-term success.
- Develop and implement program goals, service delivery strategies, and performance benchmarks.
- Monitor program performance and ensure services meet contractual and organizational requirements.
Participant Services and Care Management
- Oversee the development and implementation of individualized service plans for participants.
- Ensure participants are connected to critical supports including housing, behavioral health services, public benefits, and employment opportunities.
- Support coordination between community-based services and other organizational programs such as ATI, SAP, and PJBS.
Program Integration and Coordination
- Work closely with other program leaders to facilitate smooth transitions for participants moving between programs.
- Participate in cross-program case reviews and collaborative planning efforts.
- Support the implementation of shared intake and assessment processes.
Partnership Development
- Build and maintain relationships with community-based organizations, housing providers, behavioral health agencies, workforce partners, and government entities.
- Strengthen referral networks to expand access to services for program participants.
- Represent WPA in community-based settings, including meetings with partners, government agencies, and service providers, and conduct site visits to program locations.
Data, Reporting, and Quality Assurance
- Monitor program data and outcomes to evaluate service effectiveness.
- Ensure accurate documentation, reporting, and compliance with funder requirements.
- Work with the care management to support quality assurance and continuous improvement efforts.
Strategic Planning
- Identify opportunities to enhance community-based services and improve participant outcomes.
- Contribute to program development, funding opportunities, and organizational strategic planning.
Staff Supervision and Development
- Supervise program managers, care managers, peer specialists, and other program staff.
- Ensure appropriate caseload distribution and supportive supervision of frontline staff.
- Recruit, hire, and onboard staff aligned with WPA’s mission.
- Supervise and support staff through regular check-ins, evaluations, and coaching.
- Manage staff performance by setting expectations, providing feedback, and addressing challenges.
- Foster a positive, inclusive team culture that supports professional growth, retention, and staff satisfaction.
- Participate in required training sessions and ongoing professional development.
- Perform other duties or special projects assigned by supervisor or leadership.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in Social Work, Public Administration, Criminal Justice, or a related field preferred.
Experience Required
- 3+ years’ experience supervising, mentoring, and supporting staff.
- 5-7 years’ experience in human services, community-based programming or reentry services.
- Strong knowledge of trauma-informed practices, case management models, and community resource systems.
- Experience working with justice-involved populations, survivors, or individuals facing housing and economic instability preferred.
Competencies
- Strong leadership, performance management, and supervisory skills to build and sustain a supportive, accountable, and high-performing team environment.
- Ability to manage complex programs and multiple priorities, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and high-quality service delivery.
- Excellent partnership and relationship-building skills with the ability to engage internal and external stakeholders.
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills, with the ability to navigate competing demands and drive effective outcomes.
- Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to prepare clear, professional, and data-informed reports.
- Strong interpersonal skills, including active listening, conflict resolution, and the ability to foster collaboration across teams.
- Ability to analyze data and use insights to inform program performance, decision-making, and continuous improvement.
- Professionalism and discretion in handling sensitive information.
- Demonstrated ability to operate with initiative, adaptability, and accountability in a dynamic environment.
- Awareness of the racial, gender, and socioeconomic dynamics impacting underserved communities, with familiarity supporting women impacted by incarceration and related systems.
- Commitment to equity, trauma-informed practice, and participant-centered care.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and related applications.
- Commitment to confidentiality, cultural humility, and professional integrity.
- Ability to exercise sound judgment, particularly in high-pressure or crisis situations.
- Strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, with a passion for social justice.
- Alignment with WPA’s vision to make incarceration obsolete by supporting women in their communities.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits*:
Annual Salary: $95,000, commensurate with education and experience.
WPA offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance, employer-paid dental insurance, generous paid time off, paid leave, as well as:
Health & Wellness
- Health & Vision insurance
- Employer-paid dental coverage
- 100% premium paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Paid family and medical leave
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Companywide Wellness Challenges
Time Off & Flexibility
- 12 paid holidays, including a paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s
- Floating holidays and Personal days
- Hybrid work options for various roles
Financial Benefits
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Tax-deferred commuting benefits via ThrivePass
- 529 college savings plan
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- “Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
Growth & Development
- WPA University ~ Learning Management System (LMS) for on-demand learning
- Internal & External training opportunities
- CUNY sponsored scholarship to HSCAS for employee education
Extra Perks
- Access to the “Alcott HR Marketplace” employee discount program
- Milestone Celebrations & Awards
*Benefits eligibility may vary based on the number of hours worked.
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. We’re proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All hires to our team are based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs. We recruit, employ, train, and promote regardless of systems involvement and race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, genetic characteristic, or any other protected status. Faithful to our mission, all of our employees share in these commitments as a guide to engage one another with dignity and respect. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include "Director of Community-Based Care" in the subject line of your email.
About:
The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) was founded in 1845 in New York City by Quaker abolitionist and prison reformer Abigail Hopper Gibbons. Established in response to the overcrowded and inhumane conditions in New York jails, WPA sought to support incarcerated women, who at the time were often considered “unredeemable.” It was the first organization dedicated to the rights and rehabilitation of system-involved women.
Today, decarceration is our North Star. Based in New York City, WPA strives to make the incarceration of women obsolete. We operate on a gender-responsive, trauma-informed model of support that provides the essential services justice-impacted women need to remain in their communities, heal, and thrive.
WPA is at an exciting and pivotal moment in its evolution. In 2025, WPA adopted a transformative 3-year strategic plan centered around three impact goals:
- Create a comprehensive, high-quality service model, prioritizing housing support and essential care for justice-impacted women.
- Weave an effective, robust community support network so that justice-impacted women receive the opportunities, services, and gender-responsive care they need.
- Shift public opinion and justice system practices and policies so that community-based support, and not incarceration, is the default response to contact with the criminal legal system.
As the organization advances, this role will contribute to WPA's continued growth and stability.
Position Description:
The Executive and Policy Specialist plays a dual role at WPA: providing high-level executive support to the CEO and supporting the city and state-level policy and advocacy work. This position is ideal for a mission-aligned candidate who is passionate about criminal legal reform and gender justice, is a strategic thinker, detail oriented, organized, comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, and is deeply committed to WPA’s vision of reducing women’s incarceration, strengthening support for justice-impacted women, and making the incarceration of women obsolete.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Executive Support
- Serve as the Executive Assistant to the CEO, strategically managing scheduling, meeting preparation, and priority tracking that support leadership decision-making
- Operate with a high level of discretion and professionalism
- Prepare agendas, materials, and follow-up notes for Board meetings, CEO engagements, and organizational events
- Collaborate with the CEO, Chief Program Officer(CPO), Chief Finance and Operations Officer (CFOO), Chief Impact Officer (CIO), and the Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) to support internal communications and information flow across teams
- Facilitate requests for information and materials from program, finance, or external partners to support the CEO’s work
- Assist with drafting external communications and correspondence
- Manage special projects at the direction of the CEO
- Collaborate across WPA programs to ensure coordinated, respectful, and comprehensive support for women and their families, including community partners
- Perform additional duties assigned by the CEO
Policy & Advocacy
- At the direction of the CEO and in close collaboration with the CIO, support the development of WPA’s systems change, policy, advocacy, and narrative change strategy to reduce incarceration and expand opportunity for justice-involved women
- Monitor legislation and policy developments at the city and state levels impacting WPA participants, including in housing, criminal legal, family regulation, and public health systems
- Draft and submit policy briefs, public testimony, and written recommendations for the senior leadership team
- Build and maintain relationships with elected officials, government agencies, advocacy coalitions, and community partners
- Represent WPA at public hearings, working groups, and advocacy coalitions to ensure policy is informed by direct service realities
- Implement advocacy campaigns that highlight WPA’s vision and impact
- Translate complex policy topics into accessible messages and work closely with the Communications and Marketing team to develop publications for use in community education, social media, and public forums
- Coordinate internal policy education efforts and collaborate with program staff to ground external messaging in lived experience
- Organize educational events, community briefings, and public awareness initiatives
- Perform additional tasks assigned by the CEO or CIO
Qualifications:
Education/Certification Requirements
- BA or Masters in political science, public administration, sociology, or law is preferred and/or equivalent experience in a policy/advocacy environment
Experience Required
- 2+ years’ experience in a similar role
Competencies
- Maintain confidentiality, professionalism, and sound judgment in supporting executive leadership
- Deep passion for WPA's vision and mission to provide the services and support for women to make incarceration obsolete.
- Adhere to all applicable policies and procedures, including DHS shelter guidelines, safety protocols, confidentiality standards, and HIPAA privacy and security regulations.
- Participate in all required training sessions and ongoing professional development.
- Excellent organizational, project management, executive support, and collaboration skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; a persuasive and passionate communicator.
- Proficient in Microsoft 365, including Outlook, Word, and Excel.
- Action-oriented, entrepreneurial, flexible, and innovative with an ability to navigate complex environments and issues.
- Deep curiosity and humility as a relationship-builder with strong integrity and positive attitude while being mission-driven and self-directed.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong commitment to the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging and passion for social justice and the organization’s greater mission.
- Bring joy to the work.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits*:
Annual Salary: $65,000-$75,000, commensurate with education and experience.
WPA offers a competitive benefits package including health insurance, employer-paid dental insurance, generous paid time off, paid leave, as well as:
Health & Wellness
- Health & Vision insurance
- Employer-paid dental coverage
- 100% premium paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Paid family and medical leave
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Companywide Wellness Challenges
Time Off & Flexibility
- 12 paid holidays, including a paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s
- Floating holidays and Personal days
- Hybrid work options for various roles
Financial Benefits
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Tax-deferred commuting benefits via ThrivePass
- 529 college savings plan
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- “Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
Growth & Development
- WPA University ~ Learning Management System (LMS) for on-demand learning
- Internal & External training opportunities
- CUNY sponsored scholarship to HSCAS for employee education
Extra Perks
- Access to the “Alcott HR Marketplace” employee discount program
- Milestone Celebrations & Awards
*Benefits eligibility may vary based on the number of hours worked.
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. We’re proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All hires to our team are based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs. We recruit, employ, train, and promote regardless of systems involvement and race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, genetic characteristic, or any other protected status. Faithful to our mission, all of our employees share in these commitments as a guide to engage one another with dignity and respect. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include "Executive and Policy Specialist" in the subject line of your email.
About:
The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) was founded in 1845 in New York City by Quaker abolitionist and prison reformer Abigail Hopper Gibbons. Established in response to the overcrowded and inhumane conditions in New York jails, WPA sought to support incarcerated women, who at the time were often considered “unredeemable.” It was the first organization dedicated to the rights and rehabilitation of system-involved women.
Today, decarceration is our North Star. Based in New York City, WPA strives to make the incarceration of women obsolete. We operate on a gender-responsive, trauma-informed model of support that provides the essential services justice-impacted women need to remain in their communities, heal, and thrive.
WPA is at an exciting and pivotal moment in its evolution. In 2025, WPA adopted a transformative 3-year strategic plan centered around three impact goals:
- Create a comprehensive, high-quality service model, prioritizing housing support and essential care for justice-impacted women.
- Weave an effective, robust community support network so that justice-impacted women receive the opportunities, services, and gender-responsive care they need.
- Shift public opinion and justice system practices and policies so that community-based support, and not incarceration, is the default response to contact with the criminal legal system.
As the organization advances, this role will contribute to WPA's continued growth and stability.
Position Description:
As a key member of the development team, the part-time Fundraising Specialist will help secure financial support by identifying, cultivating, and soliciting donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations. They must have excellent communication, interpersonal, relationship-building, and data tracking skills. The goal is to ensure that WPA has the financial resources needed to advance our mission and strategic vision.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Fundraising strategy: assist in the development and execution of a comprehensive fundraising strategy to meet or exceed budgetary goals.
- Donor cultivation & stewardship: research potential donors and draft communications to secure annual, major, and planned gifts. Grants writing: prepare and submit high-quality funding proposals to foundations, corporations, and government agencies.
- Database management: assist in maintaining accurate donor records, tracking interactions, giving history, and reporting on progress.
- Participate in required training sessions and ongoing professional development.
- Perform other duties or special projects as assigned by supervisor or leadership.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification Requirements
- Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required
- 3+ years of experience in development, fundraising, or grantmaking
Experience Required
- Experience working with populations impacted by justice involvement, homelessness, trauma, or related challenges.
- Proficiency or working knowledge of Salesforce donor management software (CRM).
- Background in criminal justice is strongly preferred.
Competencies
- Proven ability to identify and engage funders aligned with criminal justice reform, gender equity, and racial justice.
- Has excellent written and verbal communication skills, including persuasive writing.
- Has strong critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and interpersonal skills.
- Detail-oriented and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Commitment to confidentiality, cultural humility, and professional integrity.
- Strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, with a passion for social justice.
- Alignment with WPA’s vision to make incarceration obsolete by supporting women in their communities.
- Maintains a positive outlook and contributes to a workplace culture that values connection, encouragement, and joy in the work.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits*:
Salary range is $35.00 to $45.00/hour and to commensurate with certifications, education and experience. This hybrid, part time position will work a maximum of 24 hours a week with one day working on site at our NYC location. This is a temporary role through September 30th, with the potential to transition to a permanent full time position, based on organizational needs and performance.
Health & Wellness
- Health & Vision insurance
- Employer-paid dental coverage
- 100% premium paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Paid family and medical leave
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Companywide Wellness Challenges
Time Off & Flexibility
- 12 paid holidays, including a paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s
- Floating holidays and Personal days
- Hybrid work options for various roles
Financial Benefits
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Direct deposit and Brinks MoneyCard option
- Tax-deferred commuting benefits via ThrivePass
- 529 college savings plan
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- “Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
Growth & Development
- WPA University ~ Learning Management System (LMS) for on-demand learning
- Internal & External training opportunities
- CUNY sponsored scholarship to HSCAS for employee education
Extra Perks
- Access to the “Alcott HR Marketplace” employee discount program
- Milestone Celebrations & Awards
*Benefits eligibility may vary based on the number of hours worked.
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. We’re proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All hires to our team are based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs. We recruit, employ, train, and promote regardless of systems involvement and race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, genetic characteristic, or any other protected status. Faithful to our mission, all of our employees share in these commitments as a guide to engage one another with dignity and respect. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include "Fundraising Specialist Temp" in the subject line of your email.
About:
The Women’s Prison Association (WPA) was founded in 1845 in New York City by Quaker abolitionist and prison reformer Abigail Hopper Gibbons. Established in response to the overcrowded and inhumane conditions in New York jails, WPA sought to support incarcerated women, who at the time were often considered “unredeemable.” It was the first organization dedicated to the rights and rehabilitation of system-involved women.
Today, decarceration is our North Star. Based in New York City, WPA strives to make the incarceration of women obsolete. We operate on a gender-responsive, trauma-informed model of support that provides the essential services justice-impacted women need to remain in their communities, heal, and thrive.
WPA is at an exciting and pivotal moment in its evolution. In 2025, WPA adopted a transformative 3-year strategic plan centered around three impact goals:
- Create a comprehensive, high-quality service model, prioritizing housing support and essential care for justice-impacted women.
- Weave an effective, robust community support network so that justice-impacted women receive the opportunities, services, and gender-responsive care they need.
- Shift public opinion and justice system practices and policies so that community-based support, and not incarceration, is the default response to contact with the criminal legal system.
As the organization advances, this role will contribute to WPA's continued growth and stability.
Position Description:
The Resident Monitor (Part-time) plays a key role in the daily operations of WPA’s 28-family shelter for women and children, which serves individuals with and without involvement in the criminal legal system. Located in Manhattan and funded by the Department of Homeless Services (DHS), the shelter relies on RMs to help maintain a safe, secure, and supportive environment for residents, staff, and visitors.
Resident Monitors (Part-time) oversee building access, conduct safety walkthroughs, respond to emergencies, and help de-escalate crisis situations as needed. They work directly with families to support independent living goals, model positive daily routines, and reinforce life skills that promote long-term stability. This role also involves documenting activity, upholding confidentiality standards, and ensuring compliance with city and state safety protocols. It is ideal for someone who is reliable, adaptable, tech-savvy, and committed to working collaboratively in a mission-driven shelter environment.
Responsibilities:
- Provide general clerical support, including answering phone inquiries, data entry, light typing, filing, and sorting mail.
- Monitor all individuals entering and exiting the building, document activity in the internal communication log.
- Support client check-in, assess general behavior and well-being, and report concerns as needed.
- Conduct daily safety walkthroughs and monitor live camera feeds to ensure site safety.
- Assist in delivering on-site recreational and community-building activities for residents.
- Conduct periodic emergency fire drills under the direction of the Residential Support Specialist
- Intervene and de-escalate crisis situations as they arise to maintain a safe and stable environment.
- Adhere to all DHS policies, shelter procedures, and safety protocols.
- Ensure compliance with 42 CFR confidentiality standards and HIPAA privacy and security regulations.
- Participate in required training sessions and ongoing professional development as directed.
- Perform additional duties or special projects assigned by supervisor or leadership.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification Requirements
- High school diploma or GED preferred; additional education a plus.
- Current New York State Security Guard License required.
- Possession of FDNY Fire Safety Coordinator for Shelters (F-80) and FDNY Fire Guard (F-02) certifications—or ability to obtain both within 90 days of hire.
- Certified in First Aid and CPR—or able to obtain certification shortly after hire.
Experience Required
- 2+ years of documented experience in a relevant human services setting.
- Experience working with individuals impacted by substance use, incarceration, HIV/AIDS, mental health challenges, domestic violence, and/or communication barriers.
- Experience using the CARES database a plus.
Competencies
- Ability to assess situations quickly and apply sound judgment, especially in high-pressure or crisis scenarios.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build rapport with a diverse client population.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; accurate documentation and note-taking abilities.
- Computer literacy or willingness to learn new systems; CARES database knowledge is a plus.
- Understanding of professional boundaries and ability to navigate transference issues appropriately.
- Organized, detail-oriented, and process-driven; able to manage conflicting priorities and deadlines.
- Maintains confidentiality and handles sensitive resident information with discretion and professionalism.
- Demonstrates cultural awareness and sensitivity to racial, gender, and socioeconomic issues impacting justice-involved women.
- Strongly aligned with WPA’s mission and committed to serving underserved communities.
Compensation, Perks & Benefits*:
Salary range is $20/hour commensurate with certifications, education and experience. WPA offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support the well-being, growth, and success of our staff. Our benefits reflect our commitment to creating a workplace where people feel valued and supported.
Health & Wellness
- Health & Vision insurance
- Employer-paid dental coverage
- 100% premium paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Paid family and medical leave
- Access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Companywide Wellness Challenges
Time Off & Flexibility
- 12 paid holidays, including a paid holiday week between Christmas and New Year’s
- Floating holidays and Personal days
- Hybrid work options for various roles
Financial Benefits
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Direct deposit and Brinks MoneyCard option
- Tax-deferred commuting benefits via ThrivePass
- 529 college savings plan
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- “Aspiring Professionals” Scholarship Program
Growth & Development
- WPA University ~ Learning Management System (LMS) for on-demand learning
- Internal & External training opportunities
- CUNY sponsored scholarship to HSCAS for employee education
Extra Perks
- Access to the “Alcott HR Marketplace” employee discount program
- Milestone Celebrations & Awards
*Benefits eligibility may vary based on the number of hours worked
WPA strongly values diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. We’re proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All hires to our team are based on qualifications, merit, and organizational needs. We recruit, employ, train, and promote regardless of systems involvement and race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, genetic characteristic, or any other protected status. Faithful to our mission, all of our employees share in these commitments as a guide to engage one another with dignity and respect. Individuals with criminal justice involvement are strongly encouraged to apply.
Please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@wpaonline.org. You must include "Resident Monitor, SPHH (Part-time)” in the subject line of your email.
About WPA
WPA empowers participants to redefine their lives in the face of injustice and incarceration.
Programs
WPA offers comprehensive programs and services before, during, and after incarceration.