Criminal Justice Advocate
Company: Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position at MTA Headquarters JOB TITLE: Criminal
Justice Advocate DEPT/DIV: MTA HQ Office of Security WORK LOCATION:
2 Broadway FULL/PART-TIME FUL L SALARY RANGE: $155,610 - $170,000
DEADLINE: Until filled This position is eligible for teleworking ,
which is currently one day per week. New hires are eligible to
apply 30 days after their effective hire date. Opening: The
Metropolitan Transportation Authority is North America's largest
transportation network, serving a population of 15.3 million people
across a 5,000-square-mile travel area surrounding New York City,
Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. The MTA
network comprises the nation’s largest bus fleet and more subway
and commuter rail cars than all other U.S. transit systems
combined. MTA strives to provide a safe and reliable commute,
excellent customer service, and rewarding opportunities. Position
Objective: As a Criminal Justice Advocate at the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority (MTA) you will play a crucial role in
providing support and advocacy to victims of crimes in our
transportation systems (employees and customers) by advocating for
just and appropriate consequences for those who commit violent
acts, sexual offenses, and other criminal acts in the system
(Railroad, Subways, Buses, etc). You will work to ensure that
judges, district attorneys. defense attorneys, and court personnel
understand the impact of crime to our employees, customers, and
transportation systems. In consultation with Legal, Labor
Relations, Customer Office, Safety, and Executive Leadership, you
will advocate for our employees and customers so that their voices
are heard on safety and security issues ensuring that concerns are
addressed, and appropriate punishments are applied fairly to act as
a deterrent. You will partner with operating agencies and various
departments across the agency; provide guidance, advice, policy
recommendations and advocacy to and on behalf of the MTA throughout
the criminal justice process. Responsibilities: Serve as an
advocate and liaison for the MTA with judges, district attorneys,
defense attorneys, law enforcement, legal professionals, social
service agencies, elected officials, state and local agencies,
nonprofits and other relevant criminal justice thought leaders.
Advocate for rights and interests of crime victims in the transit
system ensuring all parties are informed about the legal process.
Monitor incidents within the transportation system inclusive of
employee assaults and provide testimony or impact statements, track
eligibility and enforcement of cases in which the perpetrator is
eligible for a transit ban, pursuant to Penal Law Section 65.10
(k-2), which permits a court, as part of a sentence, may impose
transitions, including a total ban, on a defendant’s use of MTA
facilities for up to three years. Address solutions to practical
issues related to transit ban implementation and enforcement.
Establish protocols for communication with customers who have
experienced criminal acts within our system. Collaborate with key
stakeholders to pursue crime reduction strategies. Prepare
supporting data and analysis for key decisions by leadership. Make
recommendations to improve internal policy and communication. Track
and promote legislation to reduce crime within the system. Prepare
research and analysis to engage elected officials and others with
short- and long-term plans to create a safer environment and to
promote crime prevention. Collaborate with internal and external
partners to identify systemic barriers to improve safety in our
system and advocate for policy changes to better support crime
victims. Attend court hearings on cases of individuals arrested for
alleged violence against our employees and other victims. Maintain
accurate records, including documentation of plans to address cases
and to support policy change. Work with law enforcement and
security data science teams to analyze and evaluate information
that helps advance crime prevention initiatives to improve safety
and security throughout the MTA. Provide case updates and develop
recommendations to improve safety. Maintain database of milestones
for key events associated with cases, including preparing
analytical and statistical briefings, charts, and reports for
leadership and the public. Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Excellent communication and
interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational and presentation
skills. Demonstrated ability to work with all internal levels
within a given organization, including the MTA Board. Demonstrated
ability to communicate and interact well with external agencies.
External agencies may include the Governor’s Office for New York
State, New York City government, elected and other public
officials, as well as any staff located at other federal or state
agencies or authorities. Demonstrated ability to work in a high
profile, high pressure environment effectively. Demonstrated
ability to communicate effectively with key internal and/or
external stakeholders. Must have strong managerial skills to
effectively direct a staff of professional and technical employees
in implementing the short- and long-term goals and direction for
the area of responsibility. Demonstrated ability to complete short-
and long-term projects effectively and as efficiently as possible.
Demonstrated analytical capabilities and quantitative skills.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite or comparable
applications, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Required
Education and Experience: Juris Doctor or an equivalent combination
of education and years of experience in a related field. A minimum
of 5 years related experience. Strong ability to communicate both
in writing and verbally. Prior experience working as advocate
helpful. Strong understanding of New York State court system,
relevant laws, and regulations. Fluent in procedures of the
criminal court system. Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to
work effectively both independently and as part of a
multidisciplinary team. The F ollowing is/are preferred: Attainment
of or in the process of attaining specific functional licenses or
certifications in area of specialty that are applicable.
Familiarity with the MTA’s policies and procedures. Other
Information May need to work outside of normal work hours (i.e.,
evenings and weekends) Travel may be required to other MTA
locations or other external sites . According to the New York State
Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who
hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of
Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and
Lobbying in Government (the “Commission”). Equal Employment
Opportunity MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are
Equal Opportunity Employers, including those concerning veteran
status and individuals with disabilities. The MTA encourages
qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and
abilities, including military service members, to apply.
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