Description
This Case Manager position is to render direct service to refugees, immigrants and their families in pre and post migration, citizenship, and other immigration related areas. Represents HIAS in various community events and activities for the purpose of outreach and education. This position is only through the duration of grant funding from the Resurrection Project, and will require attendance at the workshops as hosted by the funder. This position is grant funded and will continue for as long as the funding is available. WHY JOIN THE JCFS TEAM:
- Our work is driven by compassion and a desire to improve the world
- We strive for excellence by seeking the absolute best care for students
- We ensure organization staff receives high quality training, knowledge and the resources to succeed
- We offer a great benefits package (Medical; Dental; Vision; Paid sick and vacation time; discounted gym membership, tuition reimbursement options)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists clients with a range of immigration legal services applications, including,but not limited to, employment authorization, temporary protected status, parolein place, permanent residency, and others*Meets with clients to provide information regarding U.S. Immigration laws andprocedures.
- Prepares U.S. governmental and HIAS forms, applications and supportingdocuments to agency standards. Prepares, maintains and safeguardsconfidential records and performs other administrative tasks as requested by theagency.
- Interviews sponsor families and processes financial arrangements ofsponsorship.
- Evaluates and assesses the effectiveness of work with clients; shows growingability to evaluate own professional development and own performance on thejob.
- Attends staff meetings, training programs and other agency meetings asrequested.
- Assists with outreach to the community through a variety of communitypresentations, including possible interactions with local media, as well as contactwith community stakeholders, service providers and/or potential clients.
- Provides services at any agency worksite or community partner site determinedby HIAS leadership.
- Serves on agency committees as assigned.*Provides other related types of services as requested or assigned the supervisor.*Provides services at community sites as needed
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in pre-law or the social sciences.
- Capacity to understand and work within the agency policies and program.
- Fluency in a second language preferred. Knowledge of bicultural issues.
- Achieve accreditation by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) within two years of hire. Once secured, maintain accreditation in good standing. Exceptions may be subject to approval by the Director.
- Proficiency with Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, and other basic computer programs.
- Valid IL Driver's License, regular access to a vehicle, and auto insurance required.
Job Category: Union Eligible- Program/Professional What you'll love about us:
- Time off: Paid time off varies by position - 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.
- Hybrid work environment
- Compensation: the minimum compensation for this position is $44,000
Please visit us at http://www.jcfs.org JCFS Chicago offers an array of benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Wellness, Paid sick and vacation time, Agency holidays, Pension, 403(b), Flexible Spending Plans, and Life Insurance.
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