Posted 1mo ago

Case Manager I - Youth

@ Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington
Manassas, Virginia, United States
$24/hrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:Orient families, Enroll students, Coordinate with schools
Requirements Summary:Associate degree plus 3-5 years in social services; strong communication; proficient in MS Office; valid US driver’s license.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Microsoft Office
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Job Description
Catholic Charities seeks to implement the Church's mission of social justice in the Diocese of Arlington in ways that strengthen individuals, families, and communities. In addition to a purpose-based work environment, Catholic Charities offers a generous benefit package including medical plans, generous holiday leave, paid Family Medical Leave*, flexible work options, career development, Diocesan tuition reimbursement*, retirement plans and much more.

Case Manager I– Youth Services

 

Ministry:                                  Newcomers Services – Migration and Refugee Services (MRS)

Primary Office:                     Manassas

Hours per Week:                  40

Staff Supervisor:                  Associate Director, Youth Services

Telework Available:                ____ No                 ___X_Hybrid 1 day after 90 days of training

Starting Hourly Rate:         $24.14

 

Position Description:

The Youth Support Specialist of the Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington (CCDA), Migration and Refugee Services Program (MRS), assists refugee students in all applicable geographical areas under the Virginia Refugee Student Achievement Project (VRSAP). The CCDA MRS Youth Support Specialist works closely with the student and family to ensure that students receive needed assistance in all areas of their life, with a focus on academics and social adjustment. The CCDA MRS Youth Support Specialist provides orientation on the U.S. school system to refugee parents and serves as a liaison between parents, children and schools. This role is contingent on grant funding.

 

Position Responsibilities:

  • Provide new families with orientation to the school system, provide language-appropriate resources to ensure clear communication.
  • Enroll students in school after arrival including testing, school registration appointments, assisting with the completion of school physicals, and immunizations as needed.
  • Attend school events, to include first day of school to support student with acclimation to U.S. public school system.
  • Organize and facilitate VRSAP activities such as the annual banquet and other student activities.
  • Monitor academic progress of students by obtaining teacher progress reports, ESOL levels, attendance reports, guidance counselor evaluations, and grades.
  • Match students to existing tutoring resources (volunteers, community centers, school programs) in their neighborhoods.
  • Educate school personnel about refugee students and the issues facing them (as well as cultural considerations).
  • Maintain regular contact and communication with schools, school clinics, and parents regarding refugee student health concerns.

 Other Duties:

  • Encourage refugee parents to play an active role in their children’s education.
  • Conduct collaboration meetings regarding student concerns.
  • Maintain refugee student database per grant standard.
  • Commitment to mission, goals, and services of Catholic Charities
  • Willing to represent Catholic Charities/MRS at conferences, trainings, and meetings in the community, particularly within the school system.
  • Create cooperative and positive relationships with colleagues, clients, and US Ties.
  • Other job-related duties as assigned

 

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Knowledge of refugee resettlement preferred.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and verbally both internally, and to clients and external agencies.
  • Fluency in Microsoft Office and other relevant software.

 

 Education and Experience:

  • Associate degree with 3-5 years’ experience required or bachelor’s degree in social services field preferred.
  • Previous experience in a culturally diverse environment, 2 years refugee resettlement preferred.
  • Experience with and knowledge of area Public Schools.
  • Must possess a valid US driver’s license, have a good driving record (including 3+ positive points on the VA Motor Vehicle Record), and have at least three years of US driving experience. Willing to drive clients. 

 

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to stand, sit, talk, hear, reach, stoop, kneel, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer, telephone, and keyboard. Specific vision requirements due to computer work and driving a motor vehicle. Light to moderate lifting up to 25 lbs. may be required.

BENEFITS: Vacation, Sick, STD, LTD, Paid FML*, 15 paid holidays in 2026, Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program, retirement plan, After 1 year: Pension, Diocesan School Tuition Reimbursement K-12, Education Assistance, Closed between Christmas and New Years. *

Thank you for your interest in joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Arlington in the crucial work we do. Catholic Charities appreciates the time and effort it takes to submit an application.