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Coalition Assistant, The Brooklyn W.A.Y (52354)
EADEA190247F3A600C15C7900B9DC6D1 · 1474 GATES AVENUE - BROOKLYN, NY 11237; 1474 GATES AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY, 11237, USA · Active · $23–$23 / hour · Paycom ATS
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|---|---|
| Company | EADEA190247F3A600C15C7900B9DC6D1 |
| Title | Coalition Assistant, The Brooklyn W.A.Y (52354) |
| Normalized title | - |
| Department / team | Nonprofit - Social Services |
| Location | BROOKLYN, NY, United States |
| Work model | - |
| Employment type | Temporary |
| Salary | $23–$23 / hour |
| Status | active |
| ATS provider | Paycom ATS |
| Posted / first seen | 2026-04-28 / 2026-05-31 |
| Changed / last seen | 2026-05-31 / 2026-06-06 |
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| ATS provider | Paycom ATS |
Description
Description
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Coalition Assistant provides critical support in three primary areas: evaluation and data collection, community outreach, and capacity building for coalition members and partners. This role operates at the intersection of community safety, public health, and substance use prevention. Grounded in a commitment to equity and community leadership, the Coalition Assistant helps center the voices, expertise, and lived experiences of people directly impacted by incarceration, over-policing, and substance use. This role will integrate an equity informed approach that acknowledges the overlap between over-policing, criminalization, and gaps in prevention, and actively engage and elevate individuals with lived experience to inform responsive, community-led solutions. Specific duties and responsibilities include:
Evaluation & Data Support
• Assist in designing and administering surveys, interviews, and listening sessions that are trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and grounded in the perspectives of directly impacted community members, including individuals with experience in the criminal legal system and those affected by substance use.
• Assist with gathering, organizing, and analyzing data that captures the full scope of people’s experiences, including the relationships between policing practices, substance use criminalization, and community health outcomes.
• Support the development of evaluation tools that move beyond traditional metrics to capture community-defined measures of safety, wellbeing, healing, and justice.
• Assist in preparing reports and presentations that elevate the priorities of impacted community members and connect substance use prevention data to broader equity and justice goals.
• Maintain organized and confidential records of coalition activities, meeting notes, and participant information, with careful attention to privacy and respect.
Outreach & Community Engagement
• Build and sustain trusted relationships with community members, particularly those directly impacted by criminalization barriers to substance use prevention or treatment services, and exclusion from formal systems and institutions.
• Support the development of outreach materials that are accessible, culturally responsive, and grounded in community language and priorities, helping to destigmatize conversations around system involvement and substance use.
• Assist in coordinating events, listening sessions, and coalition meetings in formats and locations that are welcoming and accessible to directly impacted individuals, including those in recovery or actively reentering their communities.
• Maintain and update contact lists and partner databases with care, upholding strong standards of privacy, confidentiality, and community data sovereignty.
Capacity Building
• Help identify the skills, resources, and supports needed for community members and coalition partners to participate fully and lead effectively, including those navigating recovery, reentry, or ongoing system involvement.
• Support the coordination of trainings, workshops, and leadership development opportunities that build power among directly impacted individuals, including trainings on substance use prevention strategies and advocacy skills.
• Assist in connecting community members to relevant resources, such as substance use prevention programs, recovery support services, legal aid, reentry support, and know-your-rights information.
• Foster a coalition culture that values lived experience with incarceration, policing practices, and substance use as essential expertise, equal to or exceeding professional or academic credentials.
• Support the onboarding of new coalition members with a focus on reducing barriers to participation for those impacted by system involvement or substance use.
COMPETENCIES
• Experience with incarceration, system involvement, substance use, or recovery, and/or strong connection to communities impacted by policing practices and substance use preferred.
• Experience in community organizing, advocacy, reentry services, substance use prevention, harm reduction, or legal system reform preferred.
• Familiarity with trauma-informed, healing-centered, and recovery-informed approaches or a willingness to learn and apply these frameworks preferred.
• Experience with data collection, surveys, or participatory and community-based evaluation methods.
• Demonstrated commitment to equity and community-driven approaches to public safety and health.
• Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build authentic, trusting relationships across diverse communities, including those in recovery or with system involvement.
• Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage a range of audiences.
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a mission-driven team environment.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office or Google Workspace; bilingual skills are a plus.
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma/GED
Qualifications
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO)/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY STATEMENT
It is the policy of RiseBoro to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment. No individual will be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, age, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship status, political or union affiliation, marital or partnership status, sex, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity, familial status, genetic information or predisposition or characteristic, disability, status as a victim of domestic violence, status as a veteran or member of the U.S. military and related obligations, or any other characteristic protected by law. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, recruitment, hiring, job placement, compensation, benefits, training and apprenticeship, employee development, promotion, demotion, discipline, transfer, lay-off and recall, and termination. RiseBoro makes reasonable accommodations based on religion and/or disability as required by law, and requests for accommodation are to be directed to the Human Resources Department.
Full job record
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| Provider Job Key | 486658 |
| Title | Coalition Assistant, The Brooklyn W.A.Y (52354) |
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| Location Text | 1474 GATES AVENUE - BROOKLYN, NY 11237; 1474 GATES AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY, 11237, USA |
| Department | Nonprofit - Social Services |
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| Country | United States |
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| City | BROOKLYN |
| Salary Raw | $23.41 - $23.41 Hourly |
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| Salary Max | 23.41 |
| Salary Currency | USD |
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| First Seen At | 2026-05-31 19:03:03Z |
| Last Seen At | 2026-06-06 19:45:14Z |
| Last Checked At | 2026-06-06 19:45:14Z |
| Last Changed At | 2026-05-31 19:03:03Z |
| Inactive At | — |
| Source Posted At | 2026-04-28 00:00:00Z |
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