Social Services Advocate - PDD Boston

Committee for Public CounselBoston, MA
Hybrid

About The Position

The Public Defender Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is seeking applicants for a full-time Social Services Advocate position in their Boston Office. This role is an integral part of the defense team, working closely with attorneys, investigators, and other key defense players to achieve the best possible legal and life outcomes for clients. CPCS is dedicated to fighting for equal justice and human dignity by supporting clients in achieving their legal and life goals, zealously advocating for individual rights, and promoting just public policy. The agency provides representation in various legal cases, including criminal, delinquency, and family matters, for individuals who cannot afford legal counsel. The clients represented are diverse, necessitating culturally competent staff who can work effectively with people of different backgrounds and experiences. The Boston Trial Unit, located in downtown Boston, provides public defense services for Suffolk County and is accessible by public transportation. The Social Services Advocate works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary legal defense team to provide zealous advocacy to adult criminal defendants. The role involves identifying social and clinical issues, adhering to confidentiality rules, and working under the supervision of the Social Services Advocate Director and the Attorney in Charge. The position requires bio-psychosocial interviewing and assessment, social history investigation, forensic case management, advocacy within various systems (court, carceral, mental health, social services), fostering family interactions, treatment and sentencing planning, report writing, testifying, and connecting clients with programs. Social services intervention occurs throughout the court process, from arraignment to post-conviction.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in a social service field and one year of related experience, or an equivalent combination of skills, education, and experience
  • Must have access to insured, reliable and available transportation, and a valid MA driver’s license
  • Access to home internet access sufficient to work remotely
  • Experience working with individuals and families of diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, educational, and economic backgrounds
  • Knowledge of social, psychological, environmental, economic, legal, and medical factors that influence behavior
  • Understanding of social structures and institutional barriers that cause disparities, such as systemic racism and poverty
  • Culturally appropriate skills in client interviewing, assessment, case management, and treatment planning
  • Knowledge of public and private social services systems and resources
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and persuasively orally and in writing
  • Proven ability to work effectively independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within the office and the service provider community
  • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple clients and responsibilities
  • Availability to work occasional evenings and weekends to meet with clients, bring clients to programs, attend meetings, conduct collateral interviews, and handle emergencies

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of defense practice, the criminal legal system, and/or corrections is a plus
  • Bilingual abilities are a plus
  • A Master’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field is strongly preferred
  • Submit a writing sample with your application. Examples of writing samples include: redacted biopsychosocial assessment or client history, redacted clinical assessment, advocacy letter, or academic paper.

Responsibilities

  • Maintaining close contact with clients over the duration of their case to build strong working relationships
  • Conducting both brief and in-depth interviews with clients respecting their individuality and with cultural humility to obtain client histories; connecting with and interviewing collateral contacts
  • Performing needs assessments, developing treatment or service plans, referring clients to service providers, and making direct connections between clients and programs
  • Gaining comprehensive knowledge of statewide and local programming and services, and working collaboratively with community-based services that support clients
  • Collaborating with defense counsel to develop defense strategies and dispositional options which demonstrate an understanding of the complexities of our clients’ whole lives
  • Preparing and presenting courtroom testimony to describe services and dispositional alternatives arranged for the client
  • Preparing detailed and persuasive written advocacy for sentencing and mitigation purposes
  • Advocating for clients in a client-directed practice to facilitate best possible outcomes
  • Other duties as assigned
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