Survivor Counselor
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Health Promotion
Location: New York
Reports to:
Community Casework Manager Classification:
Full-Time | Non-Exempt Salary & Benefits
$66,000 to $72,000. The Center offers a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, 401k with employer contribution, voluntary life, short-term, and long-term disability insurance, paid parental, family care, and gender affirming healthcare leave. We also offer a generous paid time off policy.
ScheduleGenerally Monday through Friday. Work days and hours may shift depending on scheduling needs; typical schedule will be 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; flexibility required. This position is classified as a hybrid role with a minimum of 3 days onsite per week, including Tuesdays through Thursdays.
SummaryThe Survivor Support Counselor provides trauma-informed, survivor-centered case management and short-term supportive counseling to LGBTQ+ individuals experiencing intimate partner violence, domestic violence, stalking, and related forms of harm. This role is part of The Center’s Community Casework team and works closely with the Intake Coordinator, Information & Referral team, and other Center Support programs to ensure survivors receive timely, coordinated, and culturally responsive services.
The Counselor supports survivors from initial engagement through stabilization and aftercare, assisting with safety planning, housing stability, benefits access, legal referrals, economic stability, and connection to community-based supports. This role applies a non-judgmental, client-led approach that centers survivor autonomy, confidentiality, dignity, and emotional stabilization within a non-residential service model.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Provide ongoing support, advocacy, referral, and case management services to domestic and intimate partner violence survivors.
- Conduct brief mental health screenings and functional assessments to support safety planning, crisis response, and short-term stabilization within a non-residential service model.
- Connect survivors to internal and external resources, including housing assistance, legal advocacy, public benefits, healthcare, mental health services, and economic support.
- Provide time-limited, trauma-informed supportive counseling to address immediate emotional distress related to domestic violence, intimate partner violence, stalking, and related trauma, within a non-clinical, community-based setting.
- Support survivors in identifying coping strategies, grounding techniques, and short-term goals that promote safety and emotional stabilization.
- Coordinate referrals to ongoing mental health and psychiatric services when longer-term or specialized care is indicated, supporting warm transitions, survivor consent, and continuity of care.
- Provide advocacy on behalf of survivors with city and state agencies, community-based organizations, and service providers when appropriate, while maintaining survivor consent and confidentiality.
- Participate in daily case huddles and weekly case conferences, engaging in collaborative, survivor-centered planning and coordination across the Community Casework team.
- Collaborate closely with the Intake Coordinator and Community Casework Manager to support timely follow-up on hotline calls, online submissions, referrals, and walk-ins.
- Work collaboratively with internal teams and external providers to ensure survivors’ mental health needs are addressed alongside housing, legal, medical, and economic support.
- Provide support to the Intake Coordinator by assisting with hotline coverage, including real-time triage and trauma-informed, client-centered responses as needed.
- Track and report service data for federal, state, and local funding requirements.
- Document case notes, service activities, referrals, and outcomes in Salesforce in accordance with grant, confidentiality, and data quality requirements.
- Participate in team meetings, training, and supervision, and support quality improvement by identifying resource gaps and emerging community needs.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) required; LMSW licensure required.
- Two (2) to four (4) years of experience providing trauma-informed…
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