Provide information on victimization, crime prevention, victims' legal rights and protections; and information on the criminal justice process; Provide emotional support to victims; Assist victims with safety planning, victim compensation applications, submitting comments to courts and probation; Intervening with creditors, landlords, and employers on behalf of victims; Assist victims find shelter (Surrounding Area) and transportation; Provide referrals for other services for victims; Provide group and individual community education services primary to educating victims on domestic violence, sexual assault, date-rape, and stalking; Serve as the community contact point for victims of violence planning and program development will serve as a member the Planning Team; Work closely with partnering programs and agencies to provide prevention and awareness activities; Assist victims in completing their treatment and/or case plan goals, objectives, and activities; Collaborate on the system assessment and project evaluation process to address programmatic strengths and weakness to ensure formative improvement through the duration of the project; Assist in creating assessment tools that give detailed information regarding the number of victims served and documentation of services provided; Develop protocols that will further promote partnerships and collaborations, describe their purpose and relevance to the project goal, and clearly define the roles and responsibilities of each; Responsible for leading on-going review and up-date of victim services, policies, and procedures that currently exist and those that may be needed to be implemented; Work in partnership with the criminal justice system (in police stations, prosecutor's offices, courts, probation or parole departments, or prisons); Must report any type of threat to a person (such as clients threatening to hurt themselves or someone else) and report the abuse or neglect of children; Maintain records and data on a computer soft-wear system for the purpose of reporting and building a statistical database and management information system(Record the days residing in the shelter and hours and minutes with each client). Possess an understanding of Omaha culture, tribal systems, and tribal referral process; Possess quality computer skills and public speaking skills, able to provide community lectures and education on topics such as trauma, domestic violence, strengthening families, sexual assault and stalking.