Practice Certificate

Restorative Justice Facilitator Certificate

The Restorative Justice Facilitator Certificate prepares people to implement, facilitate, and sustain restorative practices.

Certificate Snapshot

Certificate Type

Practice Certificate

Coursework

15–21 units

Estimated Completion

18 months or longer if needed

Estimated Program Cost

$3,000–$3,600

Program Overview

A certificate pathway rooted in peacemaking practice.

This certificate supports those serving as central figures in restorative practice implementation within schools, institutions, organizations, and communities.

Coursework Units

Basic Certificate coursework
Restorative Justice vocational / career focus course
Restorative Circle Training
Practicum

Who It Is For

Built for the people doing the work.

Educators, site leaders, and community members responsible for implementing and sustaining restorative practices in schools, organizations, and communities.

Learning Focus Areas

Facilitating restorative practices
Site-based implementation
Coaching and professional development
Curriculum and program support
Reentry and wraparound connection

Likely Course Sequence

A typical path through the certificate.

1

Complete Basic Certificate coursework

2

Restorative Justice vocational / career focus course

3

Restorative Circle Training

4

Practicum

Sequence is a general guide. CJC helps each learner confirm course availability, prerequisites, and the right starting point.

Possible Outcomes

Participants develop knowledge, skills, and dispositions for constructive conflict transformation.

1

Facilitate restorative practices with students, families, staff, and community members.

2

Support site-based restorative justice implementation.

3

Provide coaching and professional development.

4

Assist in curriculum and program development.

5

Support reentry and wraparound connection.

6

Promote and sustain effective restorative justice practices.

Next Step

Request information about this certificate pathway.

CJC can help learners understand course availability, certificate requirements, professional development options, practicum expectations, and the right starting point.