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Overview The Children's Services Department (CSD) is driven by a mission to promote the safety, stability, and well-being of unaccompanied children as they reunify with family across the United ...

Case Manager TFC

Corpus Christi, TX

$33K - $44K/yr

Ensure unaccompanied children are provided with Change of Address, Change of Venue form and provide instructions on how to complete and submit forms to the appropriate entities; ensure unaccompanied ...

Case Manager TFC

Corpus Christi, TX ยท On-site

$33K - $44K/yr

Ensure unaccompanied children are provided with Change of Address, Change of Venue form and provide instructions on how to complete and submit forms to the appropriate entities; ensure unaccompanied ...

Ensure unaccompanied children are provided with Change of Address, Change of Venue form and provide instructions on how to complete and submit forms to the appropriate entities; ensure unaccompanied ...

Ensure unaccompanied children are provided with Change of Address, Change of Venue form and provide instructions on how to complete and submit forms to the appropriate entities; ensure unaccompanied ...

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How much do unaccompanied children jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for unaccompanied children in the United States is $23.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the common challenges faced when working with unaccompanied children?

Professionals working with unaccompanied children often encounter challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and the emotional impacts of trauma or separation these children may have experienced. Navigating complex legal and social service systems to meet each child's unique needs can also be demanding. Teamwork with social workers, legal representatives, and educators is essential to coordinate holistic care. Maintaining patience, flexibility, and emotional resilience is important to provide consistent support in this sensitive and dynamic environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Unaccompanied Children position, and why are they important?

To support unaccompanied children, professionals typically need a background in social work, child welfare, or a related field, often with a relevant degree or experience working with vulnerable youth. Familiarity with case management systems, trauma-informed care practices, and legal guidelines related to child advocacy is crucial. Compassion, cultural sensitivity, and strong interpersonal skills are vital for building trust and providing effective support. These skills are essential to ensure the safety, well-being, and successful integration of unaccompanied children into appropriate care settings.

What is an Unaccompanied Children job?

An Unaccompanied Children job involves providing care, support, and case management for migrant children who arrive in the U.S. without a legal guardian. Professionals in this role work in shelters, foster care programs, or government agencies to ensure the children's safety and well-being. Responsibilities often include coordinating legal services, facilitating reunification with family or sponsors, and providing emotional and social support. These roles require knowledge of immigration policies, child welfare regulations, and trauma-informed care.

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Infographic showing various Unaccompanied Children job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 36% As Needed, 7% Full Time, 21% Temporary, and 36% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,650 per year, or $23.9 per hour.
Social Worker- Unaccompanied Children Services

Social Worker- Unaccompanied Children Services

USCRI

Baltimore, MD โ€ข On-site

$77K - $87K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) support people who have lost or left their homes. For over 100 years, the unwavering commitment of our leadership, team, network of service providers, and advocates has helped redirect the destiny of countless vulnerable lives. In neighborhoods, in Washington, and around the world, we break down barriers and demand justice for refugees and immigrants as they successfully integrate into new communities. We provide essential social and legal services to rebuild productive lives, turning tragedy into prosperity. We are a purpose driven organization with a mission to protect the rights and address the needs of persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide and supporting their transition to a dignified life. To learn more about our work, please visit our website at www.refugees.org

OVERVIEW

The Social Worker will be supporting the Home Study (HS) and Post Release Services (PRS) department. This position is remote, located in Baltimore/ Washington, DC metro areas and requires up to 50% travel.

Starting pay is $77,657.08 and may be subject to change on experience, education, and cost of living.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate clinical case management services to UC with significant needs.
  • Carry a caseload of 5 to 10 Enhanced Post Release Services (Level 3) cases.
  • Conduct brief clinical interventions to help families address crises and manage conflict, as needed.
  • Complete individualized needs assessments with unaccompanied children (UC) and sponsors, and develop case plans with particular attention to culture, language, and special circumstances.
  • Maintain a high standard of record-keeping according to USCRI and ORR policies and procedures.
  • Provide information, education, referrals, outreach, advocacy, and support to ensure that each child receives the services they require.
  • Assess the safety and appropriateness of the placement on an ongoing basis using child welfare principles and social work best practices through phone/video calls, interviews, and home visits.
  • Build a network of local pro bono legal resources and service providers to facilitate access for unaccompanied children (UC) and sponsors, and track individual progress.
  • Coordinate and maintain communication with key stakeholders.
  • Participate in regular training and communication sessions with supervisor and headquarters staff.
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor.

All of the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. All job duties indicated are not to be an exhaustive statement and other job-related duties may be assigned as required by the supervisor(s).

REQUIREMENTS

  • Master's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or other relevant behavioral science; with at least three yearsโ€™ progressive experience, graduate level licensure (LMSW/LGSW) is preferred; or a Bachelor's degree with at least five years of clinical experience.
  • Candidate must have at least 1 year of direct clinical experience.
  • Experience in child welfare, child placements, family preservation, behavioral health counseling, and social service provision is preferred.
  • Knowledge of trauma-responsive service provision and crisis intervention skills.
  • Must be skilled at writing professional, thorough assessment reports.
  • Must possess an extensive knowledge of immigrant community local resources.
  • Excellent organizational, verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, and ability to prioritize duties in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must have a valid driver's license, insurance, a clean driving record, and personal transportation.
  • Position requires up to 50 percent long distance travel with limited notice.
  • Position is remote and the candidate must have an appropriate workspace to complete documentation, client phone calls, and video conferencing.
  • Fluency in Spanish is required; proficiency in additional languages a plus.
  • Candidate must demonstrate a commitment to comply with mandatory state reporting requirements for child abuse and neglect.
  • Candidate must have dedication to the human rights of refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers and displaced people.
  • Candidate must pass a criminal background check that includes past history of conviction of child and sexual abuse.
  • Possess or be able to obtain CPR and basic first aid certification.
  • Demonstrated support of USCRIโ€™s values by exhibiting respect for others, maintenance of confidential information and an appreciation of a multicultural workplace.

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

  • Satisfactory completion of USCRIโ€™s Orientation and Training.
  • Satisfactory completion of ORR required trainings prior to serving clients and on an annual basis.
  • Complete additional training as identified by supervisor or Human Resources.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
  • Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
  • Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
  • Quantitative/mathematical ability (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, standard measurements).

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

ADDITIONAL NOTES

Please submit a resume with cover letter describing your interest and qualifications with your online application.

References will be required at time of the final interview.

No telephone calls please. Position will remain open until filled.

BENEFITS

Our comprehensive benefits package includes: health, dental, vision, and life insurance; disability coverage; a 401(k) plan with a generous USCRI contribution; and much more. All full-time employees working 30+ hours per week are eligible. USCRI covers 85% of all premiums for employees and their dependents for medical, dental, and vision insurance, which is significantly higher than the benchmarks.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is an equal opportunity employer.