TITLE: R&P Case Management Intern (UNPAID) Fall/Spring
LOCATION: Wichita, KS
START
DATE: Fall 2024
DURATION: 2 semesters (Fall 2024- Spring 2025)
SALARY: UNPAID
PURPOSE:
Intern
positions are requested to strengthen our capacity to serve clients, to support
direct services, assist with management of program documentation and general
administrative support.
SCOPE
OF WORK:
The Reception and
Placement (R&P) Program is a 90-day period of intensive case management
services, where clients are assisted and referred to resources and providers, such
as social security, food stamps, medical screening, school enrollment,
childcare, ESL, etc. Refugees are supported by R&P funds that go toward necessary
expenses like rent, utilities, and other personal-need costs. These monetary
funds are designed to promote rapid self-sufficiency upon initial resettlement,
to cover living expenses prior to employment. While the needs and goals can
vary depending on the individual or family’s case, all new refugees need to
learn and access certain systems and resources to enhance their ability to
become independent. For example, they need to learn public transportation, U.S.
health systems, emergency protocols and accessing benefits. The more education
and information they receive and digest, the more successfully they will adjust
and achieve.
Other goals of the R&P
program include increasing food security and empowering clients with the tools
to gain confidence in their own abilities. We use a client-centered and
strengths-based approach to assist clients with meeting their goals.
The R&P Intern will
work closely with the R&P Caseworker and other direct service staff to
support case management
and provide referrals to community resources to address the needs of our
clients.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist clients with navigating transportation systems, including use of google maps.
Assist with class instruction for clients.
Obtain electronic documents from various platforms.
Attend client reception at airport and orient them to hotel room.
Drive clients to various appointments and necessary places in town.
Show clients how to access shopping facilities and buy groceries.
Basic in-office duties: make copies; scan documents, print documents, maintain electronic files.Maintain internal information boardsAll other duties and miscellaneous activities as assigned.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Gain an understanding of case management and the key components of the US Refugee Resettlement Program.Understand the journey a refugee must go through to assimilate into our community, including the psychological, emotional, and practical components.
Understand how to incorporate trauma-informed care principles into case management
Skills
Gain practical experience in
communicating in a meaningful way without a shared language.
Working with interpreters
Overcoming barriers for newcomers
Understanding local social services in the community
Navigating and advocating for clients within benefits and health systems
Classroom experience, communicating abstract concepts, adapting teaching techniques to different levels and checking for understanding
Organizing and handling service documentation and case file maintenance in the social services sector