The Most Toxic Place I've Ever Worked At - Hotline Staffer RAINN Employee Review

1.0
21 Nov 2019
Recommend
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Pros

On this national hotline, you will work with some of these most wonderful staffers. Many staffers are obtaining their nursing, social work, or law degrees while working at RAINN so everyone is continuing to advance in the field. You will have such a supportive team no matter the hour.

Cons

Upper management lacks experience in managing a national hotline with unique professional challenges regarding sexual violence, triggers, and mental health. Despite gloating how much money the hotline receives, there is NO mental health support. Management will tell you to call a phone number if you've upset (you only receive 3 free sessions and then it's $$) but that phone number always has a queue and tells you to call back later (I've tried at least 5 times). Upper management is unable to take constructive feedback and change policies to better support the hotline staff. They'll just tell you that they hear you and understand it's difficult but nothing will ever change. Management will also openly talk about other staffers in meetings or in reports, and when staffers are either triggered or hit with a incredibly difficult session - they turn a blind eye and tell you to go do self-care. Management only cares about the hotline staff when it comes to getting more money. Hotline staff manages 25+ national/local contracts IN ADDITION to the NATIONAL hotline and most of the time - they just email the details regarding the new contract and you're left alone to navigate all these contracts around the country. There is absolutely zero appreciation or consideration for the hotline staff. There are no mental health benefits. You can only use sick days if you're burned out and had a really hard chat, and if you don't have any sick days? You have to come in or you'll get a verbal warning and risk getting fired. I've also seen staffers actually cry in the hotline room not because of a chat or phone call but because of what management said to them. When people are quitting because of the MANAGEMENT and not the actual heaviness of the hotline that should be a massive red flag. All of the staffers who have been there for a while already know they cannot turn to management and just work quietly focusing on the hotline because they want to still care about their direct services work despite how horrible and toxic this entire place is. It's so messed up. Don't work here, seriously. It'll make you so cynical and depressed, and re-traumatize you altogether while you wonder how you ever once really respected and cared about this place.

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5.0
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Pros

Working on the DoD Safe Helpline has been a rewarding experience with some unique benefits and challenges. One of the major positives is the lower queue compared to the NSAH hotline, which makes it easier to focus on providing meaningful support to callers and visitors. While there are fewer calls overall, the quality of interactions remains high and impactful including with chats.

Cons

The work can be difficult because it is direct service and you are hearing some graphic content on sexual assaxlt, abxse and rxpe. If you cannot handle this topic, this may not be the place for you. Additionally, the staffing can sometimes feel stretched. Due to the collective bargaining agreement, part-time employees are only required to work 24 hours per month, which can occasionally leave the team running with just you and one other staff member during certain shifts. While this setup is standard, it does highlight the importance of adaptability and teamwork. On the plus side, RAINN offers wellness resources that make a big difference. From the Employee Assistance Program, paid wellness days to telemedicine and mindfulness platforms like Headspace, the organization truly prioritizes staff well-being. Some staff just don't use it. These tools have been incredibly helpful in managing the stresses of the job and maintaining a positive work-life balance.

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4.0
16 May 2026
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Pros

great company that understands family and health are a priority too

Cons

none that I can think of now

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