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New Haven Refugee Youth Intern

New Haven, CT ยท On-site

$15 - $20/hr

The youth services intern works with the youth services coordinator and the refugee services staff to implement programming and support for school-aged children. The intern will work with the team to ...

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A refugee is a person who has been forced to flee their home country due to war, persecution, violence, or other life-threatening circumstances. Refugees often cannot return home safely because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. International law, including the 1951 Refugee Convention, provides protection and certain rights to refugees. They may seek asylum in another country and are entitled to humanitarian assistance and protection until it is safe for them to return or they are resettled elsewhere.

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Case Manager - Refugee Empowerment Program

Case Manager - Refugee Empowerment Program

Jewish Child and Family Services

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$48K/yr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

The purpose of this position is to provide comprehensive case management services to clients, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centered services consistent with the Agency's mission, policies, and programs. This position is responsible for supporting the successful resettlement of refugee youth by facilitating school enrollment, developing and implementing relevant, engaging programming, and ensuring timely, accurate documentation and reporting.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Creates service plans for refugee youth and tracks progress towards goals.
  • Creates and maintains paper and electronic client files.
  • Maintains online database for the Refugee Social Services (RSS) grant, enters client demographic information and daily attendance at afterschool program.
  • Completes accurate assessments of current skills/abilities and language/literacy levels.
  • Facilitates enrollment in school at appropriate levels, including daycare/preschool, with needed supports.
  • Completes quarterly check-ins with families regarding academic needs and progress of youth to assure engagement in their childโ€™s education and cognizant of various services that may be needed by their children.
  • Provides after-school programming to provide further social emotional learning (SEL), language acquisition, and academic success.
  • Organizes school-break field trips and special events that expose clients to a wide variety of institutions, activities, and events in the Chicago area.
  • Recruits, coordinates, and supervises volunteers for tutoring.
  • Coordinates annual ESL testing of all youth program participants and accurately tracks progress.
  • Acts as emergency contact for clients at their respective schools.
  • Acts as liaison between the school and clients to mediate both school-initiated and parent-initiated concerns.
  • Knowledgeable about educational and enrichment services available to clients and makes appropriate referrals
  • Monitors client academic and social adjustment in school.
  • Facilitates special education evaluations and advocates for appropriate specialized services and studentsโ€™ rights as needed.
  • Creates leveled materials for new arrivals to prepare them for school.
  • Design engaging and educational programs for children and youth.
  • Supervises children, managing behavior while maintaining a professional and respectful tone.
  • Accompanies program participants to medical, dental, and other appointments.
  • Participates in interagency working groups.
  • Builds and maintains rapport with children, youth, and families.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field preferred; equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience will be considered.
  • Experience serving youth and their families either in a community-based organization or school or camp environment.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekend and evening hours when necessary.
  • Proficiency with Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, and other basic computer programs.
  • Valid Illinois driverโ€™s license, a safe driving record, and regular access to a reliable, insured vehicle.

Job Category: Union Eligible- Program/Professional

Preferred:

  • Fluent in English and at least one additional language representative of the clients served.
  • Cross-cultural experience/experience working with refugee and immigrant clients.

WHAT YOU'LL LOVE ABOUT US:

  • Time off: Paid time off varies by position โ€“ can include vacation days, sick days, paid federal holidays, and paid Jewish holidays.
  • Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance. 401(k) with base contribution and match. Additional health and wellness benefits, financial benefits, professional training, tuition reimbursement, 6 weeks paid parental leave, and much more.
  • Compensation: For this position is starting at $48,000 per year, depending on your experience.
  • Union: BUE

*Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship*.

    EEO Statement:

    Jewish Child and Family Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity (โ€œEEOโ€) employer. JCFS prohibits illegal discrimination and harassment and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, source of income, housing status, military service or discharge status, gender identity, genetic information, or any other protected category established by law, statute or ordinance.

    Please visit us at http://www.jcfs.org