Urban Strategies
Unification Specialist - NYC PRN (BRONX, BROOKLYN,QUEENS, HEMPSTEAD, ISLIP, HUDS
Urban Strategies, New York, New York, us, 10261
Unification Specialist - NYC PRN (BRONX, BROOKLYN, QUEENS, HEMPSTEAD, ISLIP, HUDSON COUNTY, NJ, IN-COMMUNITY)
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Urban Strategies . Overview
Urban Strategies is seeking a Unification Specialist - NYC PRN to support the Refugio Unaccompanied Children program. Organizational Overview
Urban Strategies exists to equip, resource, and connect faith- and community-based organizations that are engaged in community transformation to help families reach their fullest potential. We work with trusted faith- and community-based organizations and focus on the Latino community to engage and come alongside the whole family. Our vision is that all children and families reach their full potential. Our core values are Authentic Relationships, Servant Leadership, and Intentional Compassion. Program Overview
The Refugio Unaccompanied Children Shelter and Foster Care Program is a 24-hour program that serves young persons in immigration custody who are awaiting release to their sponsors. Position Overview
In-Community Case Managers are responsible for coordinating family reunification services and assessing the needs of each unaccompanied child (UC) in care. Tasks and Responsibilities
Utilize trauma theory and brief therapeutic techniques to work with unaccompanied children entering the United States during a typical shelter stay of 30-35 days. Complete an intake interview upon admission and promptly identify needed services. Assess family, education, history of trauma, personal goals, and potential experience with human exploitation/trafficking. Develop interventions and an individual service plan consistent with each child\'s psycho-social needs. Maintain direct contact with each UC and, to the extent possible, with the UCs family and potential sponsors. Maintain appropriate documentation according to program regulations. Carry up to eight cases. Upon request, this role may be required to travel with UC, 14 and under, to locations in the United States. Other duties as assigned. Confirm minor are receiving all required services, meeting regularly with the minor to ensure their wellbeing. Attend all case staffing, trainings, and other meetings as part of the minor’s care team, providing status updates and collaborating with other stakeholders. Initiate, coordinate, and maintain direct contact with each minor and the minor’s family while the minor is in ORR care in order to efficiently advance the minor’s family reunification and safe release from the facility. Facilitate the timely release or discharge of minors to identified family members or authorized caregiver/custodian and document the provision of services in each minor’s case file. Physical Demands
Ability to see at normal distance, hear normal conversations and sounds and use hands and fingers to fill out required forms. Physically able to perform therapeutic physical restraints. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions as long as the staff disability does not create an undue risk of injury to any children. Minimum Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or an equivalent degree in Psychology, Sociology, or other relevant Behavioral Science Experience: 2 or more years of related experience ORR experience preferred Available to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekends Available to travel, as required Competencies
Professional: Diversity, Communication, Ethical Technical: Trauma, Report, Advocate, Critical Thinking, Case Analysis Organizational: Leadership, Teamwork, Community Approach Knowledge: Child Welfare Skills: Office 365, Bilingual (English – Spanish) Other: Licensure; Driver’s License Special Considerations
Fingerprints Background check TB Test Must pass bilingual proficiency test Important Notice to Prospective Candidates
This is a sub-contractor position. Employment is conditional pending satisfactory results of all required tests and background checks mentioned above and a final interview with contractor. Periodic physical examinations and TB clearances will be required if hired. Please note the process for this position depending on your State of residence can take from one to four months after offer letter is received. Urban Strategies does not have final say on hiring or dismissal. To Apply
Please visit www.urbanstrategies.us/careers. Please contact us with any questions: Recruiting@urbanstrategies.us. Equal Opportunity Employer Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
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Unification Specialist - NYC PRN (BRONX, BROOKLYN,QUEENS, HEMPSTEAD, ISLIP, HUDSON COUNTY,NJ, IN-COMMUNITY)
role at
Urban Strategies . Overview
Urban Strategies is seeking a Unification Specialist - NYC PRN to support the Refugio Unaccompanied Children program. Organizational Overview
Urban Strategies exists to equip, resource, and connect faith- and community-based organizations that are engaged in community transformation to help families reach their fullest potential. We work with trusted faith- and community-based organizations and focus on the Latino community to engage and come alongside the whole family. Our vision is that all children and families reach their full potential. Our core values are Authentic Relationships, Servant Leadership, and Intentional Compassion. Program Overview
The Refugio Unaccompanied Children Shelter and Foster Care Program is a 24-hour program that serves young persons in immigration custody who are awaiting release to their sponsors. Position Overview
In-Community Case Managers are responsible for coordinating family reunification services and assessing the needs of each unaccompanied child (UC) in care. Tasks and Responsibilities
Utilize trauma theory and brief therapeutic techniques to work with unaccompanied children entering the United States during a typical shelter stay of 30-35 days. Complete an intake interview upon admission and promptly identify needed services. Assess family, education, history of trauma, personal goals, and potential experience with human exploitation/trafficking. Develop interventions and an individual service plan consistent with each child\'s psycho-social needs. Maintain direct contact with each UC and, to the extent possible, with the UCs family and potential sponsors. Maintain appropriate documentation according to program regulations. Carry up to eight cases. Upon request, this role may be required to travel with UC, 14 and under, to locations in the United States. Other duties as assigned. Confirm minor are receiving all required services, meeting regularly with the minor to ensure their wellbeing. Attend all case staffing, trainings, and other meetings as part of the minor’s care team, providing status updates and collaborating with other stakeholders. Initiate, coordinate, and maintain direct contact with each minor and the minor’s family while the minor is in ORR care in order to efficiently advance the minor’s family reunification and safe release from the facility. Facilitate the timely release or discharge of minors to identified family members or authorized caregiver/custodian and document the provision of services in each minor’s case file. Physical Demands
Ability to see at normal distance, hear normal conversations and sounds and use hands and fingers to fill out required forms. Physically able to perform therapeutic physical restraints. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions as long as the staff disability does not create an undue risk of injury to any children. Minimum Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or an equivalent degree in Psychology, Sociology, or other relevant Behavioral Science Experience: 2 or more years of related experience ORR experience preferred Available to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekends Available to travel, as required Competencies
Professional: Diversity, Communication, Ethical Technical: Trauma, Report, Advocate, Critical Thinking, Case Analysis Organizational: Leadership, Teamwork, Community Approach Knowledge: Child Welfare Skills: Office 365, Bilingual (English – Spanish) Other: Licensure; Driver’s License Special Considerations
Fingerprints Background check TB Test Must pass bilingual proficiency test Important Notice to Prospective Candidates
This is a sub-contractor position. Employment is conditional pending satisfactory results of all required tests and background checks mentioned above and a final interview with contractor. Periodic physical examinations and TB clearances will be required if hired. Please note the process for this position depending on your State of residence can take from one to four months after offer letter is received. Urban Strategies does not have final say on hiring or dismissal. To Apply
Please visit www.urbanstrategies.us/careers. Please contact us with any questions: Recruiting@urbanstrategies.us. Equal Opportunity Employer Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Other Industries
Business Consulting and Services
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