Community Resource Navigator (SoT Program)
Assist survivors of torture by providing navigation support and building community resources.
Overview
Assist survivors of torture by providing navigation support and building community resources.
You have:
- First year Graduate student pursuing a degree in psychology, counseling, social work or related field.
- Comfort and ability to work with refugees and asylees who have experienced complex trauma related to war and violence, specifically torture.
- Demonstrated understanding of implementing trauma informed practices.
- Understand how to critically examine and implement relevant evidence-based practices.
- Demonstrated commitment to client confidentiality and management of sensitive personal and legal information.
- Demonstrated ability and commitment to working cross culturally with English language learners and diverse populations.
- Ability to manage time effectively and work independently as needed.
- Ability to work within a team to provide holistic and integrated services to clients.
- Strong computer proficiency, including MS Office, internet applications and databases.
- Flexibility and responsiveness to the changing needs of clients and the changing dynamics of the current socio-political system.
Job Description
TITLE: Community Resource Navigator Survivors of Torture Program Intern PAID/UNPAID: Unpaid LOCATION: Hybrid START DATE: Fall 2025 DURATION: Academic school year minimum (Fall and Spring)
INTERNSHIP/PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The IRC in Denver’s Survivors of Torture Project is facilitated under a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). This program provides direct services to survivors of torture (SOTs). The program delivers holistic services to support survivors and their families in their rehabilitation. Services include in-house case management, psychosocial support and legal services, as well as medical and mental health services provided by referral to community partners.
COMMITMENT: At least 10-15 hours per week (15-20 hours preferred), academic school year.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with eligibility and pre-screening flow, triaging needs of new enrollments, and managing referrals across tiered model of the Survivor Wellness Center program - Specialize in building out SWC resources for a specific service domain (e.g., housing specialist, employment specialist, medical specialist) - Assist with general and ongoing data collection efforts for Tier 2 clients - Research and engage in community partnership outreach to increase program’s referral capacity - Support drop-in hours and facilitate program initiatives to assist clients with a range of issues and needs responsive to trends in population - Assist clients in navigating services, which may include connecting clients to group programming and supporting them in accessing resources - Provide navigation support for individuals enrolled in other IRC Health & Wellness programs including Family Stabilization Services
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The intern will:
- Gain experience working with a diverse population managing complex experiences of trauma, particularly those navigating refugee, asylee or asylum-seeking status. - Develop skills in community mapping and care coordination The intern will learn to follow the administrative protocols and procedures of an organization serving clients within international standards. - Learn to follow the administrative protocols and procedures of an organization serving clients within international standards. - Learn and gain a deeper understanding of mental health and psychosocial support services in the Denver Metro area and contribute to developing new services as needs arise. - learn to facilitate and implement trauma informed practices and build capacity in community and organizational partners to follow suit.
Qualifications
REQUIREMENTS:
- First year Graduate student pursuing a degree in psychology, counseling, social work or related field. - Comfort and ability to work with refugees and asylees who have experienced complex trauma related to war and violence, specifically torture. - Demonstrated understanding of implementing trauma informed practices. - Understand how to critically examine and implement relevant evidence-based practices. - Demonstrated commitment to client confidentiality and management of sensitive personal and legal information. - Demonstrated ability and commitment to working cross culturally with English language learners and diverse populations. - Ability to manage time effectively and work independently as needed. - Ability to work within a team to provide holistic and integrated services to clients. - Strong computer proficiency, including MS Office, internet applications and databases. - Flexibility and responsiveness to the changing needs of clients and the changing dynamics of the current socio-political system.
SUPERVISION:
Due to the sensitive context of the program, supervision is mandatory and will be provided at minimum bi –weekly. Supervision will be provided by the Community Resource Navigator. Candidates are strongly encouraged to develop a personal self-care plan to be discussed in supervision.
TO APPLY:
- Interested applicants should submit an online application along with resume and optional cover letter to https://www.rescue.org/careers. - Qualified applicants will be selected for an initial phone screening with the Volunteer Coordinator.
This is an unpaid internship position. No financial compensation, including compensation for relocation, is available. IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.
QUESTIONS? Email [email protected]
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe your experience working with diverse populations and how it has prepared you for this role? | The interviewer is assessing your ability to engage with varied cultural perspectives. | Provide specific examples of past experiences with diverse groups. |
| How would you approach building relationships with community partners for resource navigation? | The interviewer wants to know your strategies for collaboration and outreach. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What do you understand by trauma-informed care and its importance in this context? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe a situation where you had to manage sensitive information. How did you handle it? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you prioritize tasks when managing time for this internship? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies would you implement to address the needs of clients in a rapidly changing socio-political environment? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you encourage open communication with clients who have experienced trauma? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Why are you interested in working specifically with survivors of torture? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |