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Reentry Case Manager

Tulsa, OK ยท On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

Project Commutation provides legal representation and reentry case management for incarcerated individuals appearing before the Pardon and Parole Board. In addition to its direct service work ...

Project Commutation provides legal representation and reentry case management for incarcerated individuals appearing before the Pardon and Parole Board. In addition to its direct service work ...

Community Reentry Coordinator

Ogden, UT ยท On-site

$28.43 - $42.64/hr

Conduct needs assessment and develop comprehensive reentry plans in collaboration with inmates that include specific goals and measurable outcomes to support reintegration into the community.

Reentry Case Manager

Tulsa, OK ยท On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

Project Commutation provides legal representation and reentry case management for incarcerated individuals appearing before the Pardon and Parole Board. In addition to its direct service work ...

Reentry Department Intern

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

As an intern you will be assisting our Reentry Program Coordinator in continuing the development of our National Reentry Program. Through this internship you will gain first hand experience on what ...

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How much do reentry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for reentry in the United States is $28.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.40 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by reentry professionals when supporting individuals transitioning from incarceration to the workforce?

Reentry professionals often encounter challenges such as helping clients overcome barriers like limited work history, stigma related to a criminal record, and gaps in soft skills. Additionally, they must coordinate with multiple community resources for housing, healthcare, and job placement, requiring strong communication and advocacy skills. Building trust with clients and employers is crucial, and reentry specialists typically work closely with case managers, social workers, and local businesses to create comprehensive support systems that increase the likelihood of successful reintegration.

What are reentry jobs?

Reentry jobs are positions specifically designed to help individuals who are returning to society after incarceration or involvement with the criminal justice system. These jobs often focus on providing stable employment, skill-building, and support to help reduce recidivism and encourage successful reintegration. Employers who offer reentry jobs may also provide additional resources, such as job training, mentorship, and assistance with housing or legal issues. Reentry programs benefit not only the individuals they serve but also communities by promoting public safety and economic stability.

What is the difference between Reentry vs Parole Officer?

AspectReentryParole Officer
CredentialsVaries; often includes social work, counseling, or criminal justice degreesCriminal justice, social work degrees; sometimes requires certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity programs, correctional facilities, or social service agenciesCourts, correctional agencies, community supervision offices
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, non-profits, social servicesState or federal correctional departments, parole agencies

Reentry professionals focus on helping formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate into society through support services, counseling, and community programs. Parole officers supervise parolees, ensuring compliance with release conditions and providing guidance. While both roles serve the criminal justice system, reentry emphasizes rehabilitation and social support, whereas parole officers focus on supervision and compliance monitoring.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Reentry Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Reentry Specialist, you need a background in social work, criminal justice, or counseling, often with a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with case management software, community resource databases, and documentation systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and guide clients through complex transitions. These skills are crucial for supporting successful reintegration, reducing recidivism, and connecting individuals with essential services.
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Reentry Case Manager

Tulsa Community Foundation

Tulsa, OK โ€ข On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Project Commutation, which began in 2018, is a program of JusticeLink, LLC. Project Commutation provides legal representation and reentry case management for incarcerated individuals appearing before the Pardon and Parole Board. In addition to its direct service work, Project Commutation focuses on system-level improvements, advocating for changes that increase access, fairness and transparency in the parole and commutation process. Project Commutation remains the first and only organization offering indigent parole and commutation defense in the state.
Overview
The Project Commutation Reentry Case Manager will provide reentry resources for incarcerated individuals who are seeking Commutation and/or Parole. The case manager will create reentry plans and ensure resources are provided to Project Commutation clients after being released from the Department of Corrections. This position reports to the Project Commutation Program Director.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Collaborating with multiple social service providers and with multiple community partner organizations (both rural and urban) in the development and provision of recovery and reentry services for justice-involved individuals
  • Communicating with family members of incarcerated individuals regarding any commutation and / or parole hearings and updates
  • Fostering strong relationships with justice-involved individuals in order to help them build their skills and empower them to achieve stability upon release
  • Serving as the liaison between local community organizations to foster partnerships and develop resources
  • Evaluating and analyzing existing programs and resources in order to identify best fit for each individual
  • Identifying, collecting and analyzing data to provide statistical reports
  • Monitoring reentry participation and programming progress to intervene as needed to resolve any issues
  • Working with our case management system Filevine
  • Other tasks as assigned

Requirements
Requirements:
Education & Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent lived experience, training, and demonstrated ability to support individuals navigating reentry and related systems.
  • Experience in case management and job readiness preparation within adult social services, specifically with returning citizens is a plus
  • Experience in navigating social services resources, programs and benefit systems
  • Sensitivity to the needs of special populations, especially justice-involved individuals and their families
  • The ideal candidate will have experience working in criminal law in Oklahoma

Skills & Abilities
  • Detail oriented
  • Organized
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaborate with others
  • Ability to coordinate and remain knowledgeable working with multiple clients at the same time
  • Skilled in Word and Excel
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Sensitivity to the needs of special populations
  • Willingness to meet personally with all clients, including traveling in-state to different DOC facilities

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to either drive or ride in a car for several hours in order to attend monthly Pardon and Parole Board hearings and visit DOC facilities

Hours & Location:
  • Position is based at 211 West Archer Street, Tulsa, OK 74103.
  • Typical work hours are Monday - Friday from 8:00 to 4:00, but flexibility is required for visits to DOC facilities and Pardon and Parole Board hearings.

BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION:
As part of our overall compensation package, we offer work/life flexibility, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and generous retirement contributions designed to support you and your family. Details:
  • 100% employer paid medical, dental, and long-term disability for full-time employees only. Option to add vision and dependents.
  • 401(k) employee and employer contributions.
  • Paid time off to support you while you are out of the office.
  • Paid holidays so our employees can spend time with those they care about.
  • Employer-paid AD&D life insurance, with employee option to add supplemental life insurance.

Salary Description
$50,000 - $55,000 per year