Advocate; Safety Net Project
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
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Social Work
Location: New York
Housing Benefits Advocate (Safety Net Project)
The Urban Justice Center’s Safety Net Project (SNP) provides direct legal and social services in the areas of public benefits access, homelessness, and tenant rights. SNP also engages in policy advocacy and community organizing led by impacted community members. SNP is one of NYC’s Right to Counsel providers representing tenants facing eviction and is also active in various grassroots organizing campaigns fighting for systemic change.
PrimaryResponsibilities
- Help clients obtain emergency rental arrears assistance through government programs and private charities.
- Prepare and submit housing subsidy applications.
- Engage in zealous advocacy with City agencies to secure assistance and resolve public benefits and housing subsidy issues.
- Communicate with clients, manage referrals and appointments, and conduct intake for benefits issues.
- Aptitude for tenacious, client‑centered advocacy.
- Ability to quickly learn the regulations and processes of New York City’s public benefits and housing subsidy systems.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Strong anti‑oppression and social justice analysis and lens, including a deep commitment to racial justice and housing justice work.
- Ability to respond sensitively to the urgent needs of clients.
- Strong organizational and time‑management skills, including flexibility and the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment handling a docket of housing benefits advocacy cases.
- Spanish proficiency or a commitment to learn Spanish is strongly preferred.
A competitive salary based on experience and an excellent benefits package are available, with generous vacation, personal, and sick time, along with industry‑leading medical and dental coverage. The salary range for this position is $62,000.00 – $75,109.73, based on experience. This is a bargaining unit position represented for collective bargaining purposes by the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys (ALAA) UAW Local 2325.
Subject to work needs, the Safety Net Project also offers flexible hours and hybrid work options.
The Safety Net Project is an equal opportunity employer. SNP encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including women, people of color, immigrants, domestic violence survivors, people with disabilities, LGBTQI+ people, people from low‑income backgrounds, and people with personal experience with the criminal justice system. We strongly encourage applications from people with lived experiences in the communities we serve, of homelessness or housing instability, or of the benefits system.
ApplicationInstructions
Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter by e-mail to careers. The subject line of the e‑mail must include: “Housing Benefits Advocate Position.” Applicants may inform us in their e‑mails if they require any special accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis and must be submitted by March 6, 2026.
Unfortunately, due to the high volume, we are unable to respond to inquiries and will contact only those candidates selected for consideration.
Main Office: 40 Rector St., 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006
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