Chief Outreach & Strategic Development Officer (Arizona)
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What You'll Do
- Serve as the primary external representative for reentry and TIP-aligned services with ADCRR facilities, community corrections, and Judicial Branch partners (Maricopa County and statewide).
- Conduct regular on-site outreach at prisons, reentry units, parole/probation offices, and court-based programs to educate stakeholders on services and referral processes.
- Deliver presentations and briefings to wardens, correctional leadership, parole/probation leadership, judges/commissioners, court administrators, and specialty/problem-solving courts.
- Build and maintain trust-based relationships with key decision makers; establish regular check-ins and joint planning meetings.
- Lead development and execution of a statewide justice-system growth strategy; identify priority sites and map referral streams to increase engagement.
- Support MOUs/interagency agreements and data-sharing arrangements in partnership with internal leadership and legal/operations teams (as applicable).
- Collaborate with data/operations teams to define and monitor partnership KPIs; translate performance insights into operational improvements.
- Track outreach activity and partnership milestones in the CRM (or equivalent) and provide regular progress reports to leadership.
- Act as an internal subject-matter lead on justice-system culture and workflows; coach and align internal teams to partner needs.
- Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, public administration, social work, behavioral health, business, or related field (or equivalent relevant experience).
- Demonstrated experience working with ADCRR, probation, parole, courts, or other justice-system entities in Arizona.
- Proven success in outreach, relationship/account management, or strategic partnership development in complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
- Strong understanding of reentry challenges, behavioral health and SUD treatment, and social determinants of health for justice-involved populations.
- Ability to interpret performance data and translate insights into clear strategic and operational recommendations.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and negotiation skills across audiences from front-line staff to executive and judicial leadership.
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel frequently throughout Arizona, including to correctional facilities and courts.
- Existing relationships with ADCRR leadership, county probation departments, parole, and/or Arizona court administrators or judges.
- Experience in business development, program growth, or network development within healthcare, behavioral health, or human services.
- Familiarity with Medicaid (including TIP-related benefits), county funding streams, and justice-related grant/contract mechanisms.
- Lived experience of justice involvement and/or recovery from SUD or mental health conditions.
- Field-based role with regular time in prisons, reentry units, parole/probation offices, and courts, plus community and office-based meetings.
- Occasional evening or early-morning meetings to align with justice-system schedules and stakeholder availability.
- Frequent statewide travel within Arizona is required.
Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your experience partnering with justice-system stakeholders in Arizona and your approach to building sustainable referral pathways.
Equal Opportunity Employer: We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants.
As Part Of Our Commitment To Maintaining a Safe And Productive Work Environment, Sanctuary Recovery Centers Conducts Background Checks And Drug Screenings For All Potential Employees. Please Note The Following
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- Drug Screening: Candidates must pass a drug screening test as a condition of employment. This test will screen for the presence of illegal substances and may include random testing during employment.
- APS Registry: Candidates must pass an APS (Adult Protective Services) registry check before an offer of employment can be extended.
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