Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Develop and implement a comprehensive outreach and engagement strategy across MAP NYCHA developments, including street outreach, canvassing, and participation in community events; Conduct public education workshops and trainings on topics such as healthy relationships, trauma-informed care, accountability, safety planning, and healing practices; Coordinate trainings and workshops annually with MAP NYCHA stakeholders, including NeighborhoodStat (NStat) teams, tenant associations, and youth leadership councils; Support public awareness campaigns to reduce stigma around IPV, shift cultural norms, and promote community accountability; Develop and disseminate domestic violence resource kits, ensuring language accessibility for diverse communities; Plan and coordinate community events that advance violence prevention, promote healing, and strengthen resident-led capacity building; Build and maintain strong relationships with community-based organizations, NYCHA leaders, local service providers, and City partners (including ONS and DYCD); Attend community meetings, tenant gatherings, and partner convenings to represent RISE and strengthen collaboration; Collect and analyze community feedback and data to inform outreach strategies and identify neighborhood-specific trends; Document outreach, training, and engagement activities in required databases within 24–48 hours, and submit monthly reports to the Project Manager; and. With a team of over 900 staff and an annual budget of $130 million, the Center carries out its mission through three core strategies: Operating Programs that pilot new ideas and address local challenges; Conducting original research to evaluate what works—and what doesn’t; and.