SafeHaven of Tarrant County CEO & Leadership Team Ratings | Comparably
Women's Haven of Tarrant County and The Women's Shelter in Arlington merged to create SafeHaven of Tarrant County in 2006. The mission of SafeHaven is to end domestic violence through safety, support, prevention and social change. The crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day by employees and trained volunteers to facilitate shelter entry and to give information and referrals. SafeHaven operates two emergency shelter facilities located in Fort Worth and Arlington. While in the shelter, residents receive meals, personal care items, clothing, transportation assistance, legal assistance, and childcare. Transitional housing is provided to victims and their children seeking self-sufficiency and independence. We also provide counseling, support groups, case management, legal assistance, play therapy and education to victims of domestic violence. read more
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SafeHaven of Tarrant County CEO & Leadership Team Ratings

Based on 7 ratings, SafeHaven of Tarrant County's employees give their leadership team a "D".

The Leadership score of 51/100 combines employee feedback on their CEO (37/100), Manager (50/100), and Executive Team (50/100).

Kathryn Jacob SafeHaven of Tarrant County CEO Rating

Bottom 5% Compared to other companies of similar size in Dallas
F
37 / 100
Kathryn Jacob SafeHaven of Tarrant County's CEOKathryn Jacob the CEO of SafeHaven of Tarrant County received an average score of 37 from SafeHaven of Tarrant County employees.

SafeHaven of Tarrant County Manager Rating

Bottom 10% Compared to other companies of similar size in Dallas
D-
50 / 100
Managers received an average score of 50 from SafeHaven of Tarrant County employees.

SafeHaven of Tarrant County Executive Team Rating

Bottom 15% Compared to other companies of similar size in Dallas
D
50 / 100
The Executive team received an average score of 50 from SafeHaven of Tarrant County employees.
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