Pre-Arraignment Diversion Coordinator
Allegheny County - Pittsburgh, PA
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Position Summary: The Pre-Arraignment Diversion Coordinator is responsible for assessing individuals entering the jail to determine their incarceration needs and identify programming and resources that would be effective in lieu of incarceration. The incumbent provides the arraignment Judge with a recommendation for jail diversion alternatives. The Pre-Arraignment Diversion Coordinator reports to the Residential Placement Manager and collaborates with the Office of the Public Defender, Department of Human Services, Pretrial Services, Probation, Pittsburgh Municipal Court Judges, and staff. The Bureau of Corrections serves clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Overview: Duties: Assesses new detainees entering the jail to determine risk factors and special needs that impact incarceration.Identifies individual needs related to physical health, mental health, behavioral health, substance use, and intellectual/developmental disabilities.Prepares reports summarizing an individual's needs and incarceration risk factors.Develops a release plan detailing how an individual's needs could be served through community providers.Fosters and maintains community provider partnerships and makes service referrals to appropriate community providers.Acts as a liaison between the Jail and Allegheny County Court of Common Please, the Office of the Public Defender, Department of Human Services, Pretrial Services, Probation, and Magisterial Judges.Prepares utilization and monitoring reports.Assists department leadership with the development and implementation of policies and procedures.Works shifts, weekends, and holidays to ensure appropriate staffing coverage.Performs other related duties as assigned or directed. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Case management.Supportive services in the community.Correctional program services and security policies.Criminal Justice system.Persuasive/professional writing.Resource engagement.Solution-focused problem-solving. Skill in: Microsoft Office products, including Excel. Ability to: Learn County computer systems and databases.Meet deadlines and prioritize multiple assignments in a fast-paced environment.Demonstrate strong organizational and interpersonal skills.Goal-driven, with an ability to accomplish work independently.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, outside agencies, the public, incarcerated individuals, municate effectively orally and in writing.Follow written and oral instructions.Resolve conflict and work respectfully with individuals who have been involved with the criminal justice system as well as their families.Work shifts, weekends, and holidays to ensure appropriate staffing coverage. Residency: Not required to live in Allegheny County Veterans' Preference: Will be awarded to eligible candidates.
Created: 2026-04-03