Hotline Phone Numbers
Domestic Violence Hotline:
800.621.HOPE (4673)
Crime Victims Hotline:
866.689.HELP (4357)
Rape & Sexual Assault Hotline:
212.227.3000
TDD phone number for all hotlines:
866.604.5350
Jobs
If you are interested in a challenging, rewarding work experience, please consider joining the Safe Horizon team, which includes more than 700 employees located throughout New York City's five boroughs.
As one of country's leading nonprofit victim advocacy organizations, Safe Horizon is only able to meet the needs of our clients through the efforts of our diverse, dedicated staff. Safe Horizon employees make an immediate difference for someone going through one of the most difficult times of their lives, whether it is by helping a domestic violence victim navigate through complex shelter and court systems, a middle school student learn how to resolve conflicts without violence, or providing administrative support to the organization.
Employees at Safe Horizon enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes four weeks of paid vacation during the first year and a retirement plan match of 3% after one year of employment, both of which increase over time. We are committed to training and staff development, and are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Click here to browse all open positions at Safe Horizon. Positions are updated on a daily basis. All positions at Safe Horizon require a background check.
Testimonials
"I get a lot of satisfaction knowing that my work is helping someone recover from a terrible crime. At Safe Horizon, we help victims become survivors."
Client Advocate, Bronx Criminal Court Program
"A woman I was talking to said to me, 'You saved my life tonight.' There aren't a lot of jobs where you get that kind of response form the people you help. It felt really good to hear because she was in a very violent situation."
Client Advocate, Domestic Violence Hotline
"A lot of people don't understand that victims of 9/11 are still having trouble getting their lives back together. I think it's so important that we are still here for them. Someone needs to be."
Client Advocate, September 11th Support Programs
