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Client Support Specialist

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About The Bail Project: The Problem There is no place in the criminal justice system where money more clearly buys justice than bail. People who can’t afford bail remain in jail before trial,

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About The Bail Project:

The Problem

There is no place in the criminal justice system where money more clearly buys justice than bail. People who can’t afford bail remain in jail before trial, while those with money buy their liberty. Tying freedom to financial ability upends the presumption of innocence, tears lives apart, and perpetuates racial and economic disparities. It is also a key driver of mass incarceration. Each year, an estimated 2.5 million people sit in jail cells across America because they cannot afford bail.

The Response

The Bail Project is a national nonprofit that provides free bail assistance and pretrial support to thousands of low-income people every year. We are on a mission to combat mass incarceration and demonstrate that a more humane, equitable, and effective pretrial system is possible.

The Model

The Bail Project uses a national revolving bail fund to pay bail for individuals who are legally presumed innocent, and whom a judge has deemed eligible for release. We then provide court reminders, transportation, and work with local partner organizations to connect our clients with voluntary social services and community-based programs. We call this model Community Release with Support, and it has proven highly effective in helping people make their court dates. As our clients’ cases close, bail comes back into the fund where it is recycled to help additional people. The goal of The Bail Project is to work ourselves out of a job by gathering human stories and data from our ground work to advance legislative and policy change to end cash bail and invest in Community Release with Support (aftercashbail.org).

The Team

We are a community of advocates committed to ending mass incarceration and advancing racial and economic justice. Our organization consists of a central support hub and a growing network of client advocates or “Bail Disruptors” who work in their local communities to provide bail assistance and help advance advocacy efforts on the ground.

Job Purpose:

The Client Support Specialist is responsible for following up with long-term clients in Atlanta to assist them with attending court dates and connecting with supportive services. The position will also engage with community partners to seek improved social service opportunities for TBP clients.

Essential Duties:

Client Support And Outreach

  • Triage and respond to incoming client requests for supportive services in real-time and as needed to ensure prompt delivery of services

  • Respond to incoming requests for court information from clients within 24 hours

  • Assist clients with coordinating rides to court when requested.

  • Reach out to non-responsive clients to confirm attendance for upcoming court dates

  • Connect with clients after release to determine whether they have engaged in supportive services and coordinate new referrals to address their current needs

  • Contact clients who have missed court to guide them through resolving bench warrants

Partner Engagement

  • Work with Ops Manager and Regional Director to identify local community support organizations to serve pre-trial populations

  • Update and add new partners regularly to address client need gaps

  • Conduct routine meetings/contact with service providers to ensure service quality for clients

  • Collect feedback from clients about their experience with service providers

  • In collaboration with the Ops Manager ensure adequate documentation of client advocacy records in Salesforce

  • In collaboration with the Ops Manager oversee 3rd party contracts that provide client support services

Data Entry

  • Effectively document client advocacy efforts using Salesforce (SF)

  • Update client court outcomes, future court dates, case outcomes, refund / forfeiture information

Additional Duties As Assigned By Ops Manager

  • All clients contacting staff about transportation assistance or court appearance coordination receive a response within 24 hours or sooner if needed to ensure appearance

  • All clients who do not respond to automated text reminders about their court dates receive up to three phone call attempts prior to court date

  • All clients receive a phone call attempt the week after their case concludes

  • All client requests sent to Twilio text number are either addressed or passed on to relevant staff within 24 hours of sending

  • All contacts will be documented as case notes in SF in real time - not to exceed 24 hours upon completion of service delivery

  • Connect clients to resources as needed and routinely monitor results of support organizations to ensure quality and efficacy of services by implementing feedback surveys to clients via phone calls, emails, text messages

Requirements

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  • Lives in the local Atlanta area or is willing to relocate there

  • Invested in the local community and demonstrates an interest in racial and social justice and/or criminal legal reform

  • Relates to and effectively communicates with people from all economic, racial, age, ethnic, and social groups

  • Applies effective interpersonal, organizational, and problem-solving skills to prospective partners and maintains strong relationships with external stakeholders including jail administrators, judges, elected officials and media

  • Delivers well designed and clear presentations to external audiences

  • Takes responsibility for results, is self reflective and seeks out and considers feedback

  • Demonstrates knowledge of using computers and navigating software programs, with experience in Salesforce, G suite, and Microsoft Excel a plus

  • Experience with entering client data and has skills in basic data analysis (or a willingness to learn)

  • Committed to completing daily work in an accurate, timely, and consistent manner

  • Generates alternative solutions to address client needs and work challenges

  • Comfortable implementing organizational procedures and making effective and timely decisions

  • This work requires the ability to work with people who have been directly impacted by the carceral system, including folks who have prior records.

We encourage individuals to apply even if they do not have all of the desired qualifications.

Hours

  • This is a full time position working 40 hours per week (actual distribution of hours may vary depending on site/jurisdictional need)

This position requires being able to reliably travel to various locations in the local area. If you will be driving yourself, we require that you have insurance pursuant to applicable laws.

Currently all roles perform some or all of their work from home. The Bail Project will provide equipment to support work from home but staff must provide their own reliable internet access.

What We Offer

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How to Apply:

Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter. In the cover letter, please address the following:

Why do you want to work for The Bail Project?
Please share 2-3 experiences that highlight why you would be a strong candidate for the Client Support Specialist position.

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Atlanta, United States
On-site at the office

Listing Details

First seen
July 15, 2026
Last seen
July 17, 2026

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