As a Restorative Justice Coordinator, you can expect your daily responsibilities to include facilitating restorative circles or conferences, managing and assessing new referrals, and maintaining detailed records of cases. You'll work closely with affected parties, offenders, families, and sometimes law enforcement or school personnel, guiding them through the restorative process and ensuring all voices are heard. Administrative duties, such as scheduling sessions, preparing reports, and following up on action plans, are also common. This role requires a balance of direct client interaction and behind-the-scenes coordination to ensure the restorative process runs smoothly.