The Asiyah Women’s Center is the first women’s domestic violence emergency center in New York City to address the gap of appropriate residential services for the Arab, Middle-Eastern, Muslim, South Asian (AMEMSA) and/or the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) population. Our mission is to provide temporary housing for victims of domestic violence and women facing eviction, and/or homelessness. By connecting under-resourced women in our community to job opportunities, a range of mental health and medical services, permanent housing facilities, health insurance and legal assistance, we hope to empower women to get back on their feet and overcome their deeply traumatic personal circumstances.
The Asiyah Women’s Center is seeking a full-time social worker to provide critical trauma-informed care to women survivors of domestic violence and homelessness in our safe housing program. The Social Worker for the Asiyah Women’s Center will be a key member of staff to provide a safe haven for women survivors of domestic violence. This position is in person, with preference to those that live in Brooklyn, and requires afternoons and evenings.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
At the Asiyah Women's Center, we value diversity, inclusion, and equity. We strive to create a supportive and inclusive work environment that embraces the strengths and contributions of all team members. If you are passionate about nonprofit communications and development, and are dedicated to serving survivors of domestic violence and victims of homelessness, we encourage you to apply for this position.
To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter to dania@asiyahcenter.org. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Benefits:
Benefits package includes, but not limited to, paid vacation, sick days, and health care. AWC is invested in the professional development of its staff and will invest in development opportunities for this position.
The Asiyah Women’s Center is the first women’s domestic violence emergency center in New York City to address the gap of appropriate residential services for the Arab, Middle-Eastern, Muslim, South Asian (AMEMSA) and/or the Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) population. Our mission is to provide temporary housing for victims of domestic violence and women facing eviction, and/or homelessness. By connecting under-resourced women in our community to job opportunities, a range of mental health and medical services, permanent housing facilities, health insurance and legal assistance, we hope to empower women to get back on their feet and overcome their deeply traumatic personal circumstances.
The Asiyah Women’s Center is seeking a full-time social worker to provide critical trauma-informed care to women survivors of domestic violence and homelessness in our safe housing program. The Social Worker for the Asiyah Women’s Center will be a key member of…