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Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) Case Manager
Summary
The Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) Case Manager plays an instrumental role in the program’s case management team by providing client-centered employment services for Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri. As a local resettlement agency (LRA), Catholic Charities is responsible for implementing federally funded grant programs contracted through the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) that include but are not limited to Reception and Placement (R&P), Match Grant (MG), and Preferred Communities Intensive Case Management (PC-ICM), as well as grant programs contracted through the Missouri Office of Refugee Administration (MO-ORA).
This program management position is responsible for upholding the mission and integrity of Catholic Charities by fulfilling Refugee Cash and Medical Assistance (RCMA) program requirements and delivering excellent resettlement services through grant compliance, training and formation, and stakeholder engagement, collaborating with agency leadership and program staff to address program challenges, nurture community relationships, and advocate for client rights/needs.
Possesses a strong commitment to the mission of Catholic Charities, including the understanding of Catholic Social Teaching and ability to demonstrate the philosophy and values of the agency. The identity of the agency is clearly Catholic. As such, Catholic Charities adheres to the social and moral teachings of the Catholic Church.
This is a non-exempt, full-time position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Implementing program management in the following areas:
- Collaborating with the Director of Refugee Services and Refugee Services Program
- Manager to uphold strong fiscal management in the implementation and adherence of
- yearly budgets.
- Supporting and ensuring best practices for program development.
- Coordinating with agency and program leadership to guarantee the adherence to all agency policies and procedures.
Demonstrating compassionate and efficient case management for all assigned RCA cases, that
includes but is not limited to:
- Identifying needs, assessing eligibility, and providing program enrollment and orientation that clarifies expectations, communicates rights and responsibilities, and establishes a supportive, professional relationship with clients.
- Ensuring provision of RCA mandated/required services by staying current on the programmatic knowledge of service providers.
- Ensuring access to meaningful agency and community resources that assist clients in maintaining basic needs and reaching self-sufficiency and educating clients on how to access these benefits after the service period ends.
- Coordinating and tracking financial support and completing all required financial documents for RCA cases.
- Documenting goals and outcomes through comprehensive case notes and ensuring case files are compliant with program requirements.
- Maintaining communication with clients and facilitating cultural understanding between clients and partners, the agency, and the community.
Working with agency and program leadership to complete and participate in initial and continuous orientation, training, supervision, and assessments, including annual performance evaluations, contributing to a culture of ongoing quality enhancement, growth, and sustainability.
Cultivating and sustaining positive working relationships with agency and program leadership, peers, and program staff, as well as local and regional service partners, and regional and national agencies, to ensure the delivery of high-quality client services and fulfillment of program initiatives, especially as it pertains to the RCA program.
Agency Identity and Mission
The work of Catholic Charities serves as an expression of the ministry of evangelization of the Roman Catholic Church by serving the poor and most vulnerable in our society. Although staff are not to proselytize, they are, however, expected to be guided in every way by the teachings of the Catholic faith in their daily work. These include church teachings on abortion, sterilization, abstinence, and the sanctity of the family as well as fidelity to the Catholic ethical religious directive of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. In addition, all staff are invited to attend periodic Catholic Masses. As employees of Catholic Charities, it is further expected that staff will adhere to the Diocesan code of conduct. Employees are expected to not only perform duties consistent with the Doctrines of the Catholic faith, but outside of the workplace they are expected to refrain from publishing any communication in any form, electronic or otherwise, that affiliates them with Catholic Charities in a manner that is inconsistent with the doctrine of the Roman Catholic faith.
Expectations
- Full-time staff members are required to attend their designated work site from Monday to Friday, typically from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Core working hours may be subject to change based on the specific role and the requirements of the program.
- Participates effectively as a team member through communication, cooperation, information sharing, and problem-solving.
- Attends and participates in staff trainings, meetings, activities, and programs as required.
- Utilizes common software and digital applications (Microsoft Office suite, Outlook, Teams, time-keeping software, etc.).
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervises AmeriCorps members, interns, and volunteers as assigned
Education and/or Experience
- A high-school diploma or GED equivalent is required. An advanced degree from an accredited college or university in a field related to Catholic Charities’ mission and services and/or experience in delivery of social services and programs is preferred.
- Demonstrated success in working building/maintaining community relationships and knowledge of Catholic Social Teaching is preferred. Knowledge of resettlement services is preferred. Language proficiency is preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
- None required
Other Qualifications
- Ability to successfully pass Family Care Safety Registry and criminal background checks and requires completion of the Protecting God’s Children VIRTUS training session.
- Licensed to operate a motor vehicle and ability to meet agency auto insurance coverage requirements.
- Local travel may be required.