Justice Involved Veterans Program Manager
Company: Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans
Location: Saint Paul
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Organization
Overview: Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans (MACV) is a
statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to end Veteran
homelessness in Minnesota. MACV provides comprehensive programs in
the areas of housing, employment, and legal services to support
Veterans and their families throughout Minnesota who are homeless
or at risk of homelessness. MACV operates a budget of over $15
million annually and has a team of approximately 120 employees
throughout Minnesota. The organization has office locations
throughout the state, with administrative functions centralized
within a headquarters office based in St. Paul. MACV offers a
competitive benefits package that includes healthcare coverage,
dental, vision, life, STD and LTD insurance, generous paid time
off, retirement benefits, 12 holidays per year, paid parental
leave, paid family and medical leave, technology and wellness
reimbursement programs, tuition reimbursement, continued
professional development support, and more. Some hybrid work
permitted. Position Overview: The Justice Involved Veterans (JIV)
Program Manager will develop, improve, and expand the network of
services for Justice Involved Veteran clients, to overcome justice
involvement barriers and achieve housing stability. Expansion of
the Justice Involved Veterans Program and development of
relationships with federal, state, and county correctional
facilities, correctional agencies, treatment court teams, and other
community service providers is key to driving equitable solutions
to homelessness for Veterans. The Justice Involved Veterans Program
Manager shall perform these responsibilities that contribute to the
MACV mission to “End Veteran Homelessness” in Minnesota, and to do
so in ways that aspire to programmatic and administrative
excellence. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Lead the strategic
growth, implementation, and evaluation of the Justice Involved
Veterans (JIV) Program. Identify, develop, and refine program
processes, best-practice standards, and outcome measures that
support effective service delivery for justice-impacted Veterans.
Build and implement systems for tracking program impact,
performance outcomes, and long-term program sustainability. Pilot
new program tools, case management workflows, and internal tracking
systems to improve data quality, referral coordination, and outcome
reporting. Maintain ongoing assessment of needs within the
justice-impacted Veteran population to inform program planning and
future development. Provide supervision, guidance, professional
development, and accountability to JIV Case Managers and program
personnel. Facilitate team meetings, case consultations, and
workflow coordination to ensure efficiency, quality service
delivery, and alignment with agency goals. Support onboarding,
training, and mentoring of new JIV staff, MACV staff, community
partners, or volunteers, as assigned. Strengthen and expand formal
relationships with Federal, State, Tribal, and County correctional
systems; act as primary liaison for the JIV program. Build
collaborative partnerships with Veteran-specific and non-Veteran
community organizations, service providers, re-entry programs,
courts, corrections staff, and other justice-oriented stakeholders.
Identify key contacts within institutions and the community to
increase communication, referral networks, and coordinated case
planning. Promote equitable access to housing, treatment, and
community resources for Veterans exiting incarceration or
navigating justice involvement. Advocate for policies, practices,
and system improvements that reduce homelessness and barriers to
stability for justice-impacted Veterans. Serve as subject-matter
resource internally and externally regarding reentry challenges,
community supervision challenges, justice-related housing barriers,
program eligibility, and risk-reduction strategies. Develop and
deliver presentations, program overviews, and educational materials
for MACV staff, correctional facilities, community partners, task
forces, and multi-disciplinary audiences. Represent MACV at
conferences, summits, trainings, and stakeholder meetings to
elevate awareness of JIV needs, data, and solutions. Provide
consultation and technical assistance to partners seeking to better
support justice-involved Veterans. Screen, triage, and assign
internal and external referrals for JIV case management and
re-entry support. Collaborate with VA Healthcare for Re-entry
Veterans (HCRV), VA Veterans Justice Outreach (VJO), MDVA Justice
Outreach, County Veterans Service Office (CVSO) and other re-entry
partners while providing oversight of discharge planning,
release-planning, and case reviews. Attend Homeless Veteran
Registry (HVR) meetings to proactively identify Veterans whose
justice involvement may create barriers to housing stability and
connect them with JIV services as appropriate. Screen out or
provide light touch support as appropriate. Assist with prospecting
and applying for new funding streams to support the program.
Maintain program continuity, staffing structure, and caseload
oversight during periods of staffing transition or program growth.
Perform other duties and administrative tasks as assigned to
support program operations and the organizations mission.
Requirements: Key Skills and Other Characteristics: Bachelor’s
degree or higher preferred with an emphasis on restorative justice,
Second Chance initiatives, or Social Work, or a combination of
relative education and experience Experience and knowledge of
judicial, correctional, and community supervision conditions from a
restorative justice standpoint, and veteran services within the
State of Minnesota. A broad understanding of the barriers involved
when a Veteran reenters the community from incarceration.
Demonstrate ability to collaborate with others effectively; to
manage conflict; to participate as a team member; and to give and
accept criticism constructively. Comfort and/or experience working
with diverse individuals of all backgrounds, including veterans
charged or convicted of serious criminal offenses; to include
violent crimes and sexual offenses. Ability to produce effective
case notes and communicate verbally and in writing with outside
agencies. Have a high regard and ability to meet schedules and
timelines; demonstrate excellent ability to work independently and
in group settings. Share MACV’s social justice vision to serve high
barrier Veterans and to provide service in a way that aspires to
standards of administrative and programmatic excellence. Have the
ability to travel to correctional facilities, as needed. Be able to
pass a background check that will permit entry into correctional
facilities.
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