ICF is currently seeking Direct Operations Case Coordinators capable of leading a team of Case Coordinators working directly with ORR care provider staff and federal staff to make recommendations for the release and/or transfer of unaccompanied children as well as any related case consultations to support the overall best interest of children in ORR custody. The purpose of this project is to develop and maintain a national case coordination program which provides child welfare-based recommendations for unaccompanied children in Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) custody, particularly in the areas of safe and timely release, identification of children with special needs and development of corresponding recommendations, and placement recommendations. As the Direct Operations Case Coordinator, you will directly support the team of Case Coordinators working with care provider and ORR staff in carrying out program functions in a way that values transparency and respects the children, families, and staff that serve them throughout the ORR system.
Candidates must have demonstrated understanding of unaccompanied children, child welfare best practices, and the ability to maintain positive relationships with clients and colleagues. In addition, candidates must be bilingual in English and Spanish.
Direct Operations Case Coordinator duties involve onsite and remote work to accomplish all required duties. The position does require covering for Case Coordinators as needed and regular visits to care provider sites as part of their regular duties. The teams under the oversight of Direct Operations Case Coordinators are assigned to one or more care provider facilities and/or influx facilities as needed. Travel up to 20% to be on-site at a facility.
Must live within 50 miles from an ORR facility and be available to work some nights/weekends to meet the demands of the role.