High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s degree preferred; At least two years of experience in criminal justice and/or a related field, such as healthcare, substance use and mental health treatment, homelessness and housing services, education, job training/workforce development, child welfare and family services, youth services, elder care services, domestic violence programming, sex offense treatment, and services for people with development disabilities, is required; Experience assisting individuals with housing access in New York City, preferred; Demonstrated knowledge of NYC housing systems, including NYCHA, DHS, supportive housing, and rental assistance programs; Knowledge and/or experience related to housing instability and/or the criminal justice system and its impacts on communities; Experience with substance use treatment, mental health services, co-occurring disorders, trauma-informed and strengths-based approaches, and working with social service systems preferred; Commitment to being participant-centered and using holistic and strengths-based approaches, as well as the cultural humility to work with people from diverse backgrounds; Excellent communication, organization, and time management skills; and; Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team; and Bilingual (English/Spanish) strongly preferred. Assist participants with applications for supportive housing, affordable housing, vouchers (e.g., CityFHEPS, Section 8), rental assistance, and other housing programs; Support participants in accessing emergency housing, shelters, drop-in centers, or temporary placements, as well as in obtaining permanent housing placements and maintaining stability; Assist participants in obtaining identification, documentation, and other materials necessary for housing applications; Provide service planning focused on long-term housing stability; Provide referrals to community-based service providers to address housing needs; Facilitate and help to develop and/or revise curricula for a range of on-site groups focused on common housing needs; Team Collaboration and Program Support .