UnCommon Law fights to ensure that all people incarcerated for violent crime have access to effective legal representation and opportunities for healing. Through our unique, trauma-informed model of advocacy, we provide the space currently missing in the system for healing, accountability, and safe pathways home from prison. In developing new self-narratives, the people we serve are able to more effectively disrupt violence inside and outside prison and become leaders who change negative societal narratives about those incarcerated for violent crime. Our groundbreaking approach is changing policy and outcomes, driven by the voices and experiences of system-impacted communities. UnCommon Law’s values include accountability, audacity, authenticity, collaboration, community, empathy, imagination, joy, liberation, and sustainability. The Co-Director of Policy and Advocacy, Legislative Strategy, leads the development and execution of UnCommon Law’s legislative agenda. This role is responsible for setting legislative strategy, identifying opportunities for systemic reform, and advancing policies that expand pathways to release. Working in close partnership with the Co-Director of Policy and Advocacy, Organizing, this role ensures that legislative efforts are proactive, strategically aligned, and informed by community insight. The Co-Director anticipates legislative and political opportunities and risks, drives forward policy solutions, and positions UnCommon Law as a leader in parole reform and related policy at the state and national levels. We encourage people who have been directly impacted by incarceration to apply. We do not require candidates to have a college degree, and we welcome candidates with non-traditional backgrounds and experience. The strongest candidates will let us know how their experiences and abilities relate to this role. We greatly value lived and related experience, and transferable skills. Applicants who submit cover letters that are not tailored to the position or the organization will not be considered. This exempt position reports directly to the Executive Director and offers an annual salary range of $126,400 to $154,050. As a mission-driven organization, we strive to balance competitive pay with our values. New hires are typically placed between the minimum and midpoint range. Final salary offers are determined based on the candidate’s job-related skills, experience, and expertise, as assessed during the interview process and aligned with our structured salary schedule. Our office is based in Oakland, CA, and we offer a hybrid work model to our employees. If applying as a remote applicant, we ask that you share in your cover letter the strategies and practices you have used to build effective remote work, collaboration, accountability, and supervision. Applicants who submit cover letters that are not tailored to the position or the organization will not be considered.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
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