Sharing an employment opportunity in conflict resolution field… A joint position between the Department of Urban and Regional Planning & the Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at University of Hawaii at Manoa. For more information click here.
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By Thomas DiGrazia The ACR Hawai`i is calling all peacemakers to volunteer to provide peacemaking services on Oahu to government entities and officials in need of assistance to help resolve public policy disputes. Here is a recent example: The facilitation services several of its members provided to the Kailua Neighborhood Board’s Subcommittee on Homelessness At the instigation of Sen. Laura Thielen and invitation of the Kailua Neighborhood Board, an experienced team of professional peacemakers over an eight to nine month period, assisted the two Subcommittee co-chairs and community participants in designing, organizing and implementing a facilitation process to address the Kailua community’s homelessness challenge in an initially contentious atmosphere. At our first meeting, the room seemed to be divided into two camps. One camp wanted the homeless just to leave and the other camp wanted to help the homeless not be homeless. There were some immediate safety concerns that were referred to law enforcement and the mental health providers. What our team provided was a calming down facilitation process in which each side was given the opportunity to listen and be listened to. We worked together using a very light facilitation touch in keeping the meeting very peaceful and positive. The ACRH members supported the diverse stakeholders participating in the Subcommittee’s work to better respect each other’s points of view; find connection on homeless issues and programs; educate themselves through expert advice and information; and begin to find local solutions and remedies to the challenges represented in the Kailua homeless population. Each facilitation team member spent approximately 5-7 hours per month engaged in this project. A testimonial in support of the ACRH members’ contributions to the project by the Subcommittee’s co-chair can be viewed, below. At a time when the need for community members to be heard and channel their energies…
Looking for a career in resolving conflicts and advocating for peaceful conflict resolution? There is an new opening on the Big Island. The West Hawaii Mediation Center is looking for a Conflict Resolution Coordinator! Job description is here.
The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR) is looking for qualified candidates for their Research Analyst position. Exempt Appointment (Non-Civil Service), Full-time, Temporary Location: Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR), Honolulu, Oahu Salary: $4,968 per month effective July 1, 2018 Duties: This position provides technical assistance on Judiciary alternative dispute resolution programs, with an emphasis on the planning, development, implementation and oversight of the online dispute resolution program. For details and application instruction, visit CADR website.
NOW HIRING Seeking motivated youth & adult education coordinator. Full-time with benefits (medical/dental/vision, plus holidays/vacation/sick leave). Email cover letter, resume & application form by September 12, 2016 to:info@hawaiimediation.org The full job description and application form (mandatory) are posted on the Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center website: www.hawaiimediation.org Thanks for helping them find just the right person to foster “Finding Solutions, Growing Peace.”