Arise Collective seeks a second Community-Funded Chaplain to serve at Anson Correctional Center for Women, North Carolina’s largest women’s prison. This role will expand chaplaincy services in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections, working collaboratively with Arise Collective leadership and the prison’s State-funded Chaplaincy team to support Anson’s programs and mission.
ORGANIZATION LOCATION:
Polkton, NC with occasional travel to Raleigh, NC for trainings and meetings
DESCRIPTION
Are you interested in building bridges of hope for justice-involved women? Can you see the inherent autonomy within each individual to define their own future? Do you believe in the power of relationship and community? Are you committed and tenacious, able to flourish within complex systems, while valuing people over process? If so, Arise Collective is looking for you!
Arise Collective is a unique organization operating at the nexus of prison chaplaincy, women’s issues, and social justice with a mission to equip women with the tools and support they need to heal, grow and thrive, both in prison and in the communities to which they return. The organization celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2020 and expanded its programming with a new reentry model that provides comprehensive, holistic wraparound services for formerly incarcerated women, including housing and access to education and employment opportunities. Arise Collective’s work is offered using a trauma-informed, evidence-based, participant-centered lens. Visit arise-collective.org to learn more.
CURRENT NEED
Arise Collective seeks a second Community-Funded Chaplain to help expand the organization’s chaplaincy presence in North Carolina. For 44 years, the organization has covenanted with the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (NCDAC) to provide chaplaincy and transitional services at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women (NCCIW) in Raleigh and its minimum-security Canary Unit. We now have an exciting opportunity to hire a secondChaplain to work primarily as a prison chaplain at Anson Correctional Center for Women in Polkton, NC, currently the largest women’s prison in the state.
This position will deliver chaplaincy services inside the prison in line with Arise Collective’s strategic and business plans, organizational goals, and culture, as permitted and approved by the NCDAC. The ideal candidate will be a strategic partner with Arise Collective’s leadership team and will work collaboratively with the State-funded Chaplaincy team at the prison as well as the organization’s staff and board members to provide welcome and witness to Anson’s Chaplaincy Services participants. The incumbent will have a dual chain of command, serving on a team with Arise Collective’s CEO and Senior Chaplain, and to the prison’s State-funded Chaplain.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
PRISON CHAPLAINCY (75%)
Serve inside the prison as a Community-Funded Chaplain, contingent upon the final candidate’s Chaplain Covenant being approved and signed by NCDAC.
REENTRY CHAPLAINCY (10%)
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES (15%)
QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires: ordinary ambulatory skills as well as the ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and occasionally manipulate (lift, carry, move) light-moderate weight; hand-eye-foot coordination; arm, hand and finger dexterity, visual acuity; and the use of auditory senses. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable those with physical limitations to perform the essential functions, per NCDAC policy.
WORK REQUIREMENTS
The position’s primary purpose is to provide programs and services to enhance participants’ abilities to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. Arise Collective staff work within a hybrid model, including work “in the field” as well as remote and/or virtual work (e.g., certain staff meetings). This position may be full-time or part-time, depending on the candidate’s availability and fit for the role. The primary office location will be inside the prison, and the incumbent is expected to have up to four on-site shifts per week, which may include daytimes, evenings, and Sundays. The exact schedule will be determined in coordination with the State-funded Chaplains and based on the position's time commitment. Additionally, the incumbent is expected to attend periodic staff meetings and retreats at Arise Collective’s offices in Raleigh. We welcome candidates from areas within commuting distance to the prison, including locations in South Carolina and the Charlotte Mecklenburg County area.
PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS
Must develop and maintain excellent relationships with program participants, Arise Collective staff and board, prison staff, other NCDAC personnel at all levels, community volunteers, faith communities, nonprofit partners, and others involved in the work of the organization.
JOB TYPE
This is a salaried, exempt position with flexible scheduling options. The role may be full-time (40 hours/week) or part-time (20-30 hours/week), depending on the candidate's availability and fit for the position. The exact schedule will be determined in alignment with the NCDAC covenant.
SALARY RANGE
Full-time (40 hours/week): $55,000 - $65,000, negotiable based on experience. Part-time (20-30 hours/week): Salary will be adjusted proportionally based on hours worked. The position includes a generous benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, a retirement plan with employer match, pre-tax benefits, paid time off, a cell phone stipend, and other organizational benefits.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, ordination/endorsement certificate, diploma, and CPE certificates via this application link. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged. The final application deadline is April 25, 2025. No calls, please.
Arise Collective is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Formerly incarcerated and justice-impacted individuals strongly encouraged to apply
$60,000 - $65,000 per year