Compensation: $50-$80,000 Salary levels are guided by PJI’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on years of relevant or direct experience.
Start Date: ASAP
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana. Frequent travel is required.
Deadline: Position is open until filled. Priority will be given to applications received before January 17, 2025.
About PJI
The Promise of Justice Initiative (PJI) is a New Orleans-based organization that stands at the forefront of the fight for the liberation, freedom, and autonomy of Black people and all those targeted and touched by the criminal legal system and mass incarceration.
PJI moves life-changing work:
Because racism and mass incarceration are entrenched and pervasive foes, PJI’s approach is multifaceted, including collective action, legislative advocacy, civil and criminal litigation, and reframing narrative discourse.
We challenge the notion that prisons keep us safe and that people with convictions should have no rights. We fight for freedom for people sentenced to die in prison. PJI blocks harmful legislation and pushes for dignity-advancing legislation. PJI partners on and co-strategizes social movement work with hundreds of currently incarcerated people. We advance the voices of survivors of violence and challenge the death penalty. Our work builds powerful authentic stories, pushes counter-narratives, and changes discourse.
The world that PJI pushes for is one where the legal system recognizes freedom and dignity as universal rights and embodies an ethos of transformation, restoration, and safety.
Summary of Position
PJI’s legal department has a tremendous track record of securing landmark wins and releases from prison for people sentenced to die in prison. The investigator (both fact and mitigation) is a critical component to building civil and criminal legal claims and developing the meaningful lived experience of our clients to enhance PJI’s criminal litigation work overall and to challenge the harmful discourse that drives policy in Louisiana.
Who We Are Looking For
This work is hard on every level. PJI optimistically and strategically fights for a better future and requires staff who are committed to one another and to people who are incarcerated or otherwise harmed by the criminal legal system.
PJI is committed to hiring smart, talented, skilled people who have directly experienced the issues that we fight against. People who are formerly incarcerated, survivors of violence, working class, LGBTQ+, and people of color, particularly Black, are all strongly encouraged to apply.
Individuals who are Louisiana natives or who are otherwise from rural communities in the South are encouraged to apply.
You will be a great fit if you are a skilled rapport builder, creative, thorough, persistent, organized, and a solid team player. The investigator will assist with the full scope of our legal work. The primary responsibility of the investigator is to interview clients and witnesses and assist in document requests, collection, review, and management across the criminal and civil litigation teams. The investigator also builds the biopsychosocial history and experience of our clients. Most of the work is with the criminal litigation team.
*This position is open to entry-level applicants; training will be provided if hired.
Responsibilities of the Position
Locate and interview witnesses in the community
Document all investigative actions in written memos and reports; write affidavits
Gather records from courts, government agencies, attorneys, and other sources
Meet with clients and witnesses to gather comprehensive personal histories, including family background, mental health, trauma, and other information.
Conduct investigation with irregular hours under often challenging conditions
Draft investigative plans in conjunction with supervisor attorneys
Provide client, witness, and investigation support in hearings or depositions
Key Qualifications
An understanding of issues bearing on criminal justice, social justice, racial justice, and wrongful convictions and, most importantly, the desire to learn more
The willingness and ability, once trained, to knock on strangers’ doors unannounced and interview them about difficult topics
Strong written and rapport-building skills
Self-motivated, able to work independently and within teams
The ability to communicate and work cooperatively with a wide range of people
Superb organizational skills, including organizing and maintaining large case files
Willingness and desire to travel for investigation.
Commitment to upholding mitigation best practices as outlined in the ABA Guidelines for Mitigation Function of Defense Teams
Valid driver’s license and reliable car
Exceptional candidates will be:
Familiar with or have ties to Louisiana
Able to demonstrate a commitment to racial and social justice
Fluent in:
Using case-organizing master documents
Records collection and digesting
Interviewing clients and social history witnesses
Multi-generational investigations
Identifying signs and symptoms of mental health and cognitive impairments
Working with various experts, including mental health experts
Creating mitigation tools, such as genograms, family trees, and chronologies
Conducting social history research
Developing mitigation evidence to challenge the State’s case
Familiar with the DSM-5-TR and the AAIDD Manual
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range is $50,000- $80,000. Salary levels are guided by PJI’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and based on years of relevant or direct experience.
Flexible paid time off, most Federal holidays, Fridays in August, and winter holiday season off.
24 office closure days (almost 5 work weeks)
16 days of Paid Time Off initially; 25 days after 3 years
100% payment of health insurance (including partner and dependent insurance)
Health and Dependent Care FSA
5% 401k match after 6 months of employment
Short and long-term disability insurance
Life insurance
Union representation: The National Organization of Legal Services Workers (NOLSW) represents eligible employees at PJI. This role is a bargaining unit position.
How to Apply
Submit an application package containing the following:
Cover letter. The cover letter should be no more than 3 pages, and should include (but is not be limited to):
i. How your personal or professional experience intersects with people impacted by the carceral system, violence, and racism (all 3)
Your skills, experience, and expertise that you are most excited to bring to this position.
How you worked with a client with an impairment that created a barrier to communication
Resume
Email address for 3 References:
2 people who can speak to your relevant professional experience.
1 person who can speak to how you think about or engage in racial justice issues. (this can be family, friend, colleague, mentor etc.)
Deadline: Priority will be given to applications received by EOD January 17, 2025.
PJI is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees. All employment decisions at PJI are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, past or present military service, history of incarceration, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. PJI will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. PJI encourages applicants of all ages, and does not discriminate based against formerly incarcerated individuals.