Community Educator
Company: Violence Intervention Program
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $30.22/hour,
non-negotiable Position:Community Educator Department:Community
Engagement Program Location(s):Upper Manhattan, with frequent
travel to Queens and the Bronx Reports To:Program Manager
Classification:Fulltime, Non-Exempt Work Model:Hybrid
Compensation:$30.22/hour of Positions:1 The Violence Intervention
Program, Inc. (VIP) is the only culturally specific non-profit
organization in New York City serving Latinx survivors of domestic
and sexual violence, the vast majority of whom are immigrants.
Founded as a grassroots response to intimate partner violence and
sexual assault, VIP has consistently centered survivors in its
leadership and fostered a staff community that reflects the rich
national, ethnic, and racial diversity of the communities it
serves. Today, VIP operates two community-based programs serving
the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens; four housing programs, including
two shelters, Rapid Re-Housing, and Home; a bilingual helpline; and
innovative programs focused on economic justice, sexual violence,
restorative justice, and child and adolescent services. The
Community Engagement Programconnects survivors to services, works
to shift cultural norms and attitudes, and advances VIPs
survivor-led approach to ending gender-based violence. Working in
deep collaboration with one another, this team leads VIPs
grassroots outreach, digital outreach and community education work.
The three strategic objectives underpinning this teams work are:
Build Strategic Partnerships Establish and Lead
Awareness/Educational Campaigns Promote Survivor Leadership to
Reach and Engage Their Communities The Community Educatorplays an
important role in the organizations community engagement strategy
by deepening local communities understanding of the root causes and
impacts of domestic and sexual violence. The Community Educator
develops prevention education curriculum, updates and facilitates
engaging bilingual workshops for adults, youth and service
providers that address the way individual, relationship, community,
and societal factors impact interpersonal violence and aim to
prevent violence before it occurs. They develop and sustain
thriving partnerships with community-based organizations and
educational institutions, particularly those with high numbers of
Latinx immigrant youth, to maximize VIPs reach within our target
community. The Community Educator works closely with the other
members of the Community Engagement Team and other VIP program
teams to ensure that all educational materials reflect VIP values,
are informed by our in-house counseling practices, and align with
our external messaging strategy. Additionally, they partner with
Data Team to implement pre- and post-surveys and track the impact
of trainings and workshops. The Community Educator is part of VIPs
dynamic Community Engagement Program and reports to the Program
Manager. Essential Functions Design, develop and update VIPs
bilingual trainings, workshops and informational presentations;
Conduct preventive education workshops on domestic and sexual
violence in both English and Spanish for youth and adult community
members, social service providers, and other stakeholders;
Collaborate with Community Engagement Program colleagues to align
all content and materials for consistent, powerful messaging;
Collaborate with Community Organizer and Promotoras team to support
their leadership and promote their community-based events and
campaigns; Establish and maintain linkages with educational and
community-based partners to maximize our impact and to deepen and
expand partnerships; Coordinate VIP participation at coalitions and
in collaborative partnerships with other city and social service
organizations and agencies to track communities where we have
presence and strategically identify locations for increased
engagement Ensure all presentation, training and workshop materials
are regularly updated for consistent, aligned and accurate
messaging and accessible to all VIP staff; Collaborate with
Promotoras on workshops and other community engagement
opportunities; Collaborate with Data Team to develop tools, collect
and analyze data, and participate in ongoing program evaluation;
Prepare internal quarterly performance reports to share with team,
VIP leadership, and other stakeholders; Represent VIP at external
meetings and events, as needed; Participate in supervision, staff
meetings and program meetings; Perform other tasks as required,
including any related supervisory and administrative duties, as
needed. Requirements Bachelors degree in education, public
speaking, communications, critical race and/or gender studies, or 3
years of relevant community engagement experience and/or training
and presentation experience Must be Bilingual in English and
Spanish, both verbal and written fluency; Must have excellent
communication skills with the ability to engage community members;
Strong public speaking and facilitation skills; Knowledge of the
systems that impact immigrants, and familiarity with intimate
partner and sexual violence movement work, including partners in
the work to end gender-based violence; Sustains positive and open
lines of communication with internal and external stakeholders;
Must approach this work with curiosity and willingness to openly
model the process of learning and growth; Detail oriented,
organized, with excellent project management and prioritization
skills Must bring a collaborative approach to engaging colleagues,
survivors, external partners; Comfortable working in diverse
communities, particularly with Latinx, people of color, and low
income populations; Well organized, outgoing, able to work
independently and collaboratively; Ability to work evenings and
weekends; Must exercise good judgment and demonstrate
trauma-informed approach at all times; Must ensure agency, program
and client confidentiality; Ability to lift 30 lbs. (Outreach
material) and travel via public transportation (bus, train, etc.);
Must have the ability to operate office equipment such as
computers, copy machine, fax machine, phone systems, etc. with
strong internet and software skills; incl. Microsoft Office and
client database; Compensation & Benefits Full-time, non-exempt
position, working 35 hours per week with annual wages of
$55,000/year. We cover 85% of the cost of medical, dental and
visioncoverage for employee and spouse/children/family. Flexible
Spending Accounts & Health Savings Accounts available. Unlimited
PTO, 12 paid holidays, a mid-year and end-of-year office closure.
Summer Friday schedule (optional) Commuter benefits (Mass Transit &
Parking) 403b retirement plan Employee Assistance Program
Disability & Life Insurance Monthly health & wellness activities
Team appreciation days
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