02/25/2026
Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Center
Dedicated to accountability, fairness, respect and compassion.
Guided by restorative principles, the FGIRJC creates opportunities for meaningful engagement in order to prevent and address harm and build a safe and inclusive community. Guided by restorative principles, the Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Center
creates opportunities for meaningful engagement in order to prevent and address harm
and build a safe and inclusive community.
**Dedicated to Accountability, Fairness, Respect and Compassion.**
02/25/2026
01/30/2026
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01/22/2026
The Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Center is seeking a motivated, well-organized Pre-Charge Case Manager to lead our pre-charge referral program, which is grant-funded by the Attorney General’s Office. This program provides a timely, community-based alternative to the juvenile and criminal justice systems for eligible offenses, promoting accountability and positive outcomes without formal prosecution through restorative practice principles.
The ideal candidate is deeply committed to the core values of restorative justice and understands the importance of strong collaboration in achieving meaningful outcomes. They communicate effectively, work well across systems, and are able to manage cases from referral through resolution. This position involves close collaboration with law enforcement, prosecutors, harmed parties, and responsible parties to facilitate restorative processes that are guided by the experiences and priorities of those impacted, promote accountability, and support healing and the repair of relationships.
This is a full-time salaried position starting at $45,000-$50,000/yr. dependent on
experience and comes with a generous benefits package, advancement/growth opportunities, generous paid time off, and opportunities for ongoing training and professional development. FGIRJC offers a supportive, collaborative, and inclusive work environment. Send cover letter, resume and 3 references to:
Alicia Kane, Court Diversion & Pretrial Services Program Manager at [email protected]
Employment Opportunities at the City of St. Albans Official website for the City of St. Albans, Vermont
It’s possible! Show up for people. And for yourself.
Come join a collaborative team as The Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Centers (FGIRJC) Court Diversion Case Manager! This position is located primarily at its main office in St. Albans with necessary travel and work in Grand Isle County as needed. Considerable contact with people who have been charged with crimes, people who have been victims of crime, people in conflict, volunteers, and people from state agencies and community organizations. Some in-state travel required. This job requires a flexible schedule with some evening meetings. This is a full-time salaried position starting at $45,000-$50,000/yr, depending on experience and comes with a generous benefits package. Advancement/growth opportunities, generous paid time off, and opportunities for ongoing training and professional development. FGIRJC offers a supportive, collaborative, and inclusive work environment and is a department of the City of St. Albans. If interested please send cover letter, resume and 3 professional references to Alicia Kane, Program Manager for Court Diversion & Pretrial Services at [email protected] For a complete job description please visit www.fgirjc.org and click on Get Involved- Employment, or http://www/stalbansvt.com and click on Employment Opportunities.
10/29/2025
Things are looking a little spooky around the Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Center.....
Today, some of our amazing community partners will be stopping by to judge our annual Halloween Door Decorating Contest! 🕸️
But we want your opinion too, Facebook! Take a look at the 12 photos below and give a *heart* to your favorite door.
Our judges will make the final call, but we’ll be announcing the winner soon and we can’t wait to see who you think deserves it!
🎃 Happy Halloween from all of us at FGIRJC! 🧡
10/27/2025
Franklin Grand Isle Restorative Justice Center is excited to share that we are now offering the Safe Driving Class.
The Safe Driving program is designed to help participants understand the real and lasting impact that distracted or impaired driving can have on individuals, families, and our community. Through guided activities and meaningful discussion, participants will explore the emotional, financial, and personal consequences that unsafe driving can cause.
The next Safe Driving class being offered in person in Franklin County will be on November 5th 9:30am-3:00pm at our office, conveniently located at 60 Lake Street in St. Albans. This class has a one-time fee of $50.
For more information, please Contact Alicia Kane at (802) 752-2096, via email [email protected] or stop in to see us at the office!
Alternatively, you can sign up for the class here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdxBxXeHrmsR2NMP0_CjYL_7fLxYHOef0Y3nS0t9IoVTxh2PQ/viewform?usp=header .
10/21/2025
Please see this important notice from our friends at Northwest Family Foods. If you are unable to travel to Lemnah Drive, please note donations are welcome to be dropped of at our office: 60 Lake Street Floor 1 St. Albans, VT.
If you have questions or concerns, you are welcome to call the office 802-524-7006 or send us a direct message.
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Promoting A Restorative Approach To Conflict and Crime In Vermont Communities.
Restorative justice is a collaborative, inclusive process that aims to build understanding, encourage accountability, and provide an opportunity for healing. We believe this approach can improve the well-being of communities by restoring peace and reducing the likelihood of repeated conflict and crime
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60 Lake Street
Saint Albans, VT
05478
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 9am - 3pm |
