Case Management Intern- Survivors of Torture

Provide coordination support to survivors of torture and asylum-seeking families.

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Overview

Provide coordination support to survivors of torture and asylum-seeking families.

You have:

  • Cultural competency & consideration
  • Excellent written & verbal skills
  • Proficient with Excel & other Microsoft Office applications
  • Self-starter, ability to complete projects with minimal supervision
  • Access to reliable, insured vehicle
  • Interest in public health, social work, or international studies preferred, but not required
  • Computer literacy, database experience preferred
  • Ability to take initiative and work independently
  • Empathy and open mindedness across cultural environment
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Must be comfortable working with varied communities and Asylum Seekers
  • Level One Fingerprint Clearance
  • Covid-19 vaccination proof
  • Ability to pass IRC background check

The Coordinator SOT Intern on the Safety & Wellness Team provides coordination support to survivors of torture, victims of crime, victims of human trafficking and asylum-seeking families living in Arizona. They will work closely with the program caseworkers and Wellness Team to provide culturally competent, comprehensive services to refugee, foreign national, and immigrant survivors of war, violence, displacement, and trauma. As well as learn how to provide trauma-informed, person-centered, strengths-based services that promote health and safety, inspire confidence, respects choice, and assists survivors towards self-determination as they become active members of their community.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Under the supervision of the Survivors of Services Manager and SOT Asylum Navigator, interns will assist with the following:

- Learn how to provide trauma informed and victim centered services to vulnerable refugees and immigrants that have experienced significant trauma;

- Provide direct service to clients through one-on-one interactions (in office and home visits);

- Provide training for the clients including cultural orientation, transportation, life skills, job readiness training, banking, budgeting classes and client rights and responsibilities;

- Assist clients with connecting to community resources (including: food banks, libraries, shelters, etc.);

- Coordinate individual appointment logistics with health or social providers;

- Provide transportation for client appointments, as needed;

- Collaborate with IRC staff and community partners to enhance activities and supplement services to clients;

- Assist with facilitating psycho-social support groups when needed;

- Research other community resources and continue to expand the resource lists;

- Document all activities in case notes and send weekly client reports;

- Input client data in tracking systems;

- Other relevant program support duties, as assigned.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

- Understand Humanitarian Crisis Response and Recovery

- Learn Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy

- Strengthen Cultural Competence in Crisis Response

- Develop Practical Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking Skills

- Client Assessment and Case Management

- Cultural Competence and Ethical Decision-Making

- Communication Skills

- Professional Development and Self-Care

- Community Engagement and Advocacy

REQUIREMENTS:

- Cultural competency & consideration

- Excellent written & verbal skills

- Proficient with Excel & other Microsoft Office applications

- Self-starter, ability to complete projects with minimal supervision

- Access to reliable, insured vehicle

- Interest in public health, social work, or international studies preferred, but not required

- Computer literacy, data base experience preferred

- Ability to take initiative and work independently

- Empathy and open mindedness across-cultural environment

- Strong organizational skills

- Must be comfortable working with varied communities and Asylum Seekers

- Level One Fingerprint Clearance

- Covid-19 vaccination proof

- Ability to pass IRC background check

Note: This is an unpaid internship, must commit to between 10-15 hours a week for a 3 month minimum. Internship hours can only be completed between Mon- Friday 9- 5 pm.

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Potential interview questions

How would you provide trauma-informed services to vulnerable communities? This question assesses your understanding of trauma-sensitive care. Discuss specific strategies for understanding and addressing the needs of trauma survivors.
Can you describe a time when you managed a project independently? This evaluates your project management skills and self-starter attitude. Pro members can see the explanation.
What community resources would you refer clients to for support? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you ensure effective communication with clients from diverse backgrounds? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What does empathy mean to you in the context of social work? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe how you would facilitate a psycho-social support group. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you document client activities effectively? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies would you use to engage clients in training sessions? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Added 3 months ago - Updated 12 days ago - Source: rescue.org