EJP Mindfulness Discussion Group
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Mindfulness Discussion Group Member
The MDG program aims to build a positive co-created community of mindfulness meditation learners. In this community, we uphold a holistic approach to learning, thus reading and discussing scholarly text is accompanied with the practice and discussion of mindfulness meditation during each meeting. After earning the Mindfulness Discussion Group (MDG) Facilitation Certificate, inside members may pursue the 16-week teaching experience for the Certificate for Education Studies through The University of Illinois from within MDG.
MDG meets on Thursday evenings from 5-8pm at Danville Correctional Center (DCC) including winter, spring, and summer break. To make our travel to Danville more pleasant and efficient we carpool, leaving around 4pm and returning around 9pm. About 10-15 EJP students participate in MDG each semester. Joining MDG would mean you are committing to attending our MDG meetings at DCC twice per month unless exceptions have been arranged with the coordinators.
Daily
- Maintain your personal meditation practice.
Monthly
- Attend at least one MDG meeting as well as prepare and facilitate the MDG meeting's activities as delegated (e.g., leading reading discussions, guiding meditations, etc.).
Attend a 1-hour MDG program planning meeting.
At least once per year
- Participate in EJP outside of MDG activities, including attending at least one critical conversation per academic year (we will share more about these when we meet in person).
Ongoing/Varies
- Stay on top of EJP & MDG communication efforts (e.g., reading/replying to emails regarding MDG, writing and posting MDG meeting summaries on an online platform called "BambooHR" when assigned, reading EJP BambooHR reports as appropriate).
Beyond these responsibilities, we also expect our members to:
- Uphold an inclusive MDG community culture.
- Embody the core attitudes of mindfulness (e.g., kindness, curiosity, openness, nonjudgment) throughout all MDG activities.
- Help us think boldly and creatively about the MDG program!
Required experience:
Preferred experience (however, don't let these keep you from applying!):
All applications are welcome. However, because EJP aims to create a supportive learning environment for our incarcerated students, we especially encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds align with those of our students. This includes members of racial minority groups, first-generation degree holders, and individuals from low socioeconomic status backgrounds. Please note that the educational offices are on the second floor of the prison and that there is no elevator.
We regret that, according to current Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) practice, if you are formerly incarcerated within Illinois or are actively visiting a friend or family who is incarcerated in IDOC, it is unlikely that IDOC will approve your clearance application.
Please complete the online application, which you can access by clicking the "Apply for this Job" button in the top right corner. We realize this language may be confusing. Working with MDG is a non-compensated position, not a part-time job. Unfortunately, our platform does not allow us to change the word "job."
After we receive your application form, we will contact you to discuss your application. Those who are accepted to work with MDG will be required to complete an application by the Illinois Department of Corrections that is required to gain approval to enter the prison, a training session at Danville Correctional Center, and a half-day EJP training session on campus. Thank you, again.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Questions?
If you would like to talk to someone about MDG prior to applying please email the MDG coordinator, Jessica Augustson, at jaugust
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