Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Conduct city-wide outreach, engagement, and safety planning for NYCHA residents who are survivors of domestic violence or have caused harm in intimate or familial relationships; Provide crisis intervention and support to community members and community partners; Develop individualized service plans, including safety planning, referrals, and connections to housing, employment, emergency assistance, mental health, and other supports; Provide ongoing advocacy and case management for a caseload of 40–50 participants, maintaining regular follow-up at least monthly, or more frequently based on need; Facilitate workshops and trainings on topics such as healthy relationships, trauma-informed care, accountability and behavior change, crisis management, healing circles, and safety planning; Support public education and awareness campaigns to reduce stigma, shift harmful cultural norms, and promote community accountability; Build and maintain strong relationships with community-based organizations, service providers, and MAP partners to ensure coordinated responses to domestic violence; Conduct outreach and canvassing in designated MAP NYCHA neighborhoods to connect residents with DVTA resources; Document services, contacts, case notes, and progress reports in a timely and accurate manner; submit monthly reports capturing program data; Participate in evening and weekend programming and events as required; and. Additional preferred qualifications include: At least 2 years of experience in a role directly related to intimate partner violence, community violence, case management, or trauma-informed services; Experience in community organizing and community engagement; Strong group facilitation and community engagement skills'.