Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington

Case Manager I - Employment

Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington  •  $48k/yr  •  Alexandria, VA (Hybrid)  •  16 days ago
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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 – Employment
(Temporary – Six Month Appointment)

Ministry: Newcomers MRS
Primary Office: Alexandria
Hours per Week: 40 Hours non-exempt
Staff Supervisor: Employment Lead
Telework Available: Hybrid 1 day, Friday, after 90 days of training
Starting Hourly Rate: $24.14
Office Hours: 9-5

The Case Manager I-Employment Specialist of Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington, Migration & Refugee Services, assists and prepares refugees and asylees to become self-sufficient through employment. Working under the Refugee Support Services Employment Program he/she is responsible for fulfilling all contractual obligations of the state-funded grant. This role is contingent on grant funding.
Position Responsibilities:
• Conduct program orientation, intake, and assessment for clients; develop individual employment plans and provide case management to remove barriers to self-sufficiency.
• Enroll clients into ESL classes & vocational trainings to increase employability.
• Connect clients with job opportunities.
• Prepares clients to enter the workforce within 90 days of arrival. Provide services to include orientation to the job market, skills assessment, career guidance, resume development, job application assistance, job referrals, interview preparation, job placement and follow up.
• Educate clients about resources available in the community, including public benefits; make internal and external referrals to support client self-sufficiency and integration.
• Educate clients about legal documents required for work, provide referrals for adjustment of status and naturalization.
• In alignment with agency standards, document all services in case notes, and maintain required eligibility documentation; enter client data into agency databases in accordance with grant requirements.

Other Duties:
• Provide services within the required timelines.
• Develop new employer and training provider partnerships.
• Attend regular supervision meetings, case consultations, contribute toward crisis mitigation strategies.
• Follows all agency policies & procedures..
• Other job-related duties as assigned.

Qualifications & Skills:
• Effective oral and written communication skills
• Bilingual English and 1 other language spoken by clients: Ukrainian, Dari, Pashtu, Arabic, Spanish, Amharic.
• Flexible to work irregular hours.
• Willingness to uphold Catholic social teaching in the workplace
• Fluency in Microsoft office, excel, & other relevant software; strong presentation skills.
• Ability to learn new tasks and procedures, comply with processes, complete tasks independently, make timely decisions in the context of a workflow.

Education and Experience:
• Associates 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 experience preferred.
• 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, 15 paid holidays in 2026, Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program, 403(b) plan.

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.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington

About Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington plays a critical and necessary role by serving our community’s most vulnerable residents, regardless of their background or religious affiliation.

Our work is Christ-centered and client-centered. We fulfill immediate and long-term needs of the poor 365 days a year; providing warm meals, emergency financial assistance, counseling, housing and much more. We touched a life more than 94,000 times last year.

Our 15 programs are uplifted by generous supporters, more than 2,500 volunteers, 69 parishes and more than 125 staff members.

88 cents of every dollar donated goes directly to programs serving the 21 counties in the Diocese of Arlington.

We desire to make visible the love of Christ to the invisible poor, those living on the margins and those in desperate need of hope and healing.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Arlington, VA
Year Founded
1947
Website
ccda.net
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