St. Vincent Catholic Charities
Refugee Services Employment Assistant (MI, Lansing)
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Job Description
- Req#: 6022607
- Supports Mission, Vision and values of agency.
- Is sensitive to cultural diversity of colleagues and clients served.
- Represents St. Vincent Catholic Charities in a professional, conscientious manner at all times.
- Demonstrates ongoing professional growth and knowledge through training and experience.
- Forges mutually respectful partnerships with persons served and their families to assist them in gaining skills and confidence to address the problems and issues they face.
- Believes in the capacity of people to grow and change.
- Assist in the employment process for clients. Including employment applications, resumes and interviews.
- Provide interpretation services, both within the agency/program and to outside the Agency partners, if applicable.
- Provide translation services, both within the agency/program and to outside the agency partners, if applicable.
- Provide transportation, as deemed necessary, from the airport (arrival), for DHS. Social Security, health appointments, employment services clothing, supportive services, etc.
- Identify job upgrade possibilities when working with clients.
- Case note all appropriate contacts and activities relating to job development
- Maintain on-going communication with Employment Coordinator, Case Managers and other Program staff to ensure employer/client needs and requests are addressed.
- Assist with maintaining relationships with local businesses to identify job placement opportunities through various means including, but not limited to:
- Telephone calls
- Interviews
- Track contacts with employers on forms provided by DHS and on STVCC forms while working with client?s employment processes.
- Work with employers to develop onsite training opportunities and communicate those opportunities to case managers and Refugee Trainer, if applicable.
- Work with businesses and agencies to remove employment barriers and resolve issues related to refugee integration in the workplace and independence of refugees, when applicable.
- Assist employers with addressing issues related to job performance and provide assistance with improving performance by: Providing ongoing education to the employer regarding characteristics of the refugee and assist with strategizing appropriate steps to improve the refugee?s job performance.
- Communicating with case managers regarding concerns, issues, etc. related to job performance in order to act as a liaison to meet the needs of both the employer and the refugee employee.
- Monitor employment progress, including 90-day and 180-day retention follow up with employers, for refugees who secure employment.
- Assist Case Managers in retrieving Paystubs when necessary.
- Receive job claims and scan them to the local DHHS office.
- Maintain a professional appearance and behavior as a representative of the Agency and Program.
- Attend and actively participate in Agency and Program meetings, conferences, in-services and other meetings deemed appropriate.
- Prepare record copies of job claims, if applicable.
- Provide interpretation and translation for any department as needed.
- Assist in gathering information for reports and grants, if applicable.
- Complete and submit a time accounting document on a daily basis as determined by the director of Refugee Services.
Job Summary
Provide direct support to clients as directed, deemed or appropriate at the request and/or direction of supervisory staff and Job Developer/Case Managers. Direct support includes applications, resumes, interpretation and translation of documents and transportation services relating to clients, program and agency.
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About the company
St. Vincent Catholic Charities (STVCC) is a local, charitable, non-profit dedicated to human services in the mid-Michigan area. STVCC partners with children, families and adults living in crisis, and helps them to find hope and safety so they can trans...
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