Job Overview/Summary: The Communications Officer (COMO) is responsible for monitoring and responding to routine refugee case status inquiries submitted to the RSC, providing support to a variety of Pre and Post USCIS interview areas of work, including (but not limited to) Prescreen, USCIS circuit ride and Pre/Post follow up. They also provide general information about the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) to refugees. The COMO will ensure that any case-related updates provided by refugees are accurately recorded in the START (a State Department–managed system that supports the arrival and resettlement of refugees through technology) database and flagged for follow-up as appropriate. They project the professional image of the IRC-RSC through telephone, email, and in-person interaction with refugees. They will seamlessly rotate between responsibilities, collaborating with relevant program staff to ensure the high quality of services provided to beneficiaries.
Major Responsibilities:
Inquires and Outreach
• Respond to USRAP applicant inquiries submitted online, by phone, email, letter, and/or in-person encounters within specified timeframes
• Provide USRAP applicants with accurate general USRAP information, or with their case-specific information
• Participate in outreach sessions within refugee communities and attend to inquiries and questions from the refugee community
• Contribute to updating RSC Information Campaign messages and materials as required Edition: August 2024
Data Management and Reporting
• Complete call logs, START updates, and relevant reports as required
• Ensure accurate data entry into START, dissemination to relevant parties of information received, and escalate issues as appropriate
• Perform regular quality checks on work conducted by the team to ensure 100% accurate data entry and dissemination of information in accordance with the RSC goal of data perfection
• Ensure work processes are 100% compliant with the most current Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Others
• Remain informed of changes in RSC processing guidance to accurately provide case status updates and to ensure information is correctly entered into the START database
• Recognize and alert supervisors of developments in caseloads, trends in refugee/community inquiries, and concerns
• Coordinate completion of work and follow up with other colleagues, as necessary
• Seek guidance and communicate with appropriate staff about more complex cases
• Ensure professional coordination and communication, both internally and externally.
• Recommend process improvements and changes to supervisors.
• Perform other duties as assigned
Key Working Relationships:
Position Reports to: Communications Manager
Position directly supervises: Nil
Indirect Reporting: Senior Program Support Manager
Program Support Coordinator
Senior Program Coordinator, Malaysia
Deputy Director, Malaysia
Other Internal and/or external contacts:
Internal: RSC Asia Staff
External: UNHCR, IOM, others as assigned