MATCH GRANT CASE MANAGER
Company: Maine Immigrant & Refugee Services
Location: Lewiston
Posted on: October 19, 2024
Job Description:
Position: Matching Grant Case Manager (Lewiston/Auburn)
Department: Resettlement Program
Supervisor: Co-Director of Programs
Pay rate: $25/hr
Location: Main Street Office, Lewiston ME
Job status: Full Time (8:00-5:00pm) Some evenings or weekends based
on client availability.
Job Summary:
The Matching Grant Case Manager (MG CM) will assist newly arrived
refugees to become self-sufficient by providing holistic,
strengths-based, client-centered services through Reception &
Placement, Matching Grant, Refugee Cash Assistance, and Case
Management services. The Case Manager will work with the
Resettlement Program Staff, community collaborators, and community
partners in order to meet all program guidelines and provide
required services keeping in mind that the ultimate goal is to
assist clients in reaching self-sufficiency. The MG CM will
primarily be responsible for Matching Grant Program Intake, Program
Assessment, Case Management, and Outreach to all MG program
enrollees as needed to ensure clients' needs are met. Additionally,
the MG CM will be cross trained in all Refugee programs and will be
responsible for conducting outreach to eligible clients for all
programs. This position requires a valid driver license, reliable
transportation and personal vehicle auto insurance with at least
$100,000/ $300,000 liability limits.
Primary Responsibilities:
The primary responsibilities of this position include, but are not
limited to, the following:
- Screen and enroll eligible participants in the Matching Grant
Program and provide linguistically and culturally appropriate
service coordination; including assessing client's needs.
- Conduct intake services with clients to assess needs and
complete all necessary intake paperwork to maintain compliance;
conduct a comprehensive needs assessment with participants.
- Coordinate timely services to ensure each client has living
essentials such as housing, food, medical care, and access to
transportation, and is oriented to their new environment.
- Develop a holistic individualized family plan for each MG
program participant.
- Provide wrap-around linguistically and culturally appropriate
case management for participants.
- Assist clients and their families in applying to external
resources
- Conduct home visits to client homes as necessary.
- Develop self-sufficiency plans and timelines in partnership
with each client.
- Provide individualized support through direct services,
referrals, and advocacy.
- Provide cross-cultural information, orient individuals and
families to their new community.
- Assess and monitor client progress to support their attainment
of established goals, address challenges, and to ensure that
available resources are utilized.
- Understand and adhere to guidelines in Matching Grant Manual
(MG) from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) and Standard
Operation Procedure of Ethiopian Community Development Council
(ECDC) for clients' eligibility, program length, benefits
explanation, documentation, sanctioning and appeal policies;
- Responsible for reviewing Matching Grant program referral from
other programs together with Resettlement Staff prior to actual MG
program assessment and intake process for each referral.
- Collecting appropriate information and documentation to
determine client eligibility on a routine basis and have a basic
understanding of refugee resettlement and ability to review
eligibility documentation of walk-in asylees and parolees;
- Responsible to conduct Matching Grant Program intake for all
eligible clients based on program referral and assessment
process;
- Refer clients to other external programs and service providers
as needed;
- Document clients' information in appropriate database and
submitting routine reports per program and funding guidelines.
- Follow-up with all active clients on a routine basis and update
services, databases, and case notes as needed.
- Open new case files (hard files and database records) and
update case information in RMS database and internal tracking
spreadsheet;
- Generate weekly and monthly MG enrollment report, and maintain
the internal spreadsheet up-to-date;
- Responsible for routine data review - both electronically as
well as hard files;
- Conduct outreach and home visits to make necessary needs
assessments of MG clients and update information to Program
Coordinators and Program Manager.
- Review data by conducting routine file reviews, both hard
copies and MEIRS database to maintain program compliance.
- Work closely with all case managers and employment counselors
from Matching Grant program, including R&P program, RSS
Employment and Refugee Cash Assistance Program to ensure program
compliance for each MG enrollee;
- Complete and maintain all MG client files to ensure program
documentation compliance.
- Ensure that all formal client interactions are documented and
retained thoroughly, accurately, and expeditiously in the client
management database.
- Detail each client interaction in accordance with program
requirements.
- Input client information into MEIRS database(s) and assist with
tracking and reporting as needed.
- Review past MG client files and complete necessary
documentation with clients to ensure client and program file
compliance per funding/program requirements.
- Scan completed documents to MEIRS server.
- Collaborate effectively with coworkers and partner
organizations.
- Build and maintain relationships with area service providers
for the benefit of clients.
- Work to connect clients with supportive community networks and
support systems to ensure their long-term integration in the
community.
- Attend stakeholder meetings and work with community partners to
learn about resources for refugees and make referrals when
needed.
- Use personal, insured vehicle and/or public transportation
(where available) to travel and transport clients and materials as
needed throughout the service delivery area.
- Maintain a clean driving record and personal vehicle auto
insurance with at least $100,000/ $300,000 liability limits to
transport clients as per MEIRS transportation policy.
- Regularly communicate reports, data, and other salient
information to the whole family service supervisor.
- Maintain all documentation and reporting requirements for this
position.
- Attend all staff and program meetings.
- Submit weekly and monthly reports to direct supervisor
- May train and lead the activities of volunteers and
interns.
- May transport clients to various locations as requested by
direct supervisor, program director or co-director of
programs.
- May be called upon to provide case management services across
departments including Resettlement Program clients who have
completed their initial 90 days in the country.
- All job duties indicated are not an exhaustive statement and
other job-related duties may be assigned as required by the
supervisor. General Expectations:
- Be committed to the mission of the MEIRS.
- Maintain a valid driver's license and clean driving
record.
- To understand and work within MEIRS Personnel, Accounting,
Administrative and Service Area Policies and Procedures.
- Work in a harmonious relationship with all Agency staff and
community.
- Accept shared responsibilities and authority with other team
members to successfully accomplish the goal of each team of which
he or she is a member.
- Perform duties in a conscientious, cooperative manner.
- Perform the required amount of work in a timely fashion with a
minimum of errors.
- To assure quality in work performed in order to facilitate the
delivery of quality services.
- Be punctual for scheduled work and use time off
appropriately.
- Comply fully with all relevant licensing, certification,
accreditation and legal standards as required by the agency,
contracts, funding, Medicare, Medicaid (MaineCare), HIPAA and other
applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.
- Arrange for interpreter services, if necessary.
- Prepare narrative and statistical reports and submit to
supervisor
- Enter data into the Client Track system/other database MEIRS
uses in recording all client services in a timely and accurate
fashion.
- Complete and maintain physical file documentation in case files
in a timely and confidential manner.
- Attend and participate in staff meetings, supervisory meetings,
other meetings, and training programs.
- Assist in the coordination of activities with other MIERS
programs and work as a member of a team.
- Staff is expected to be professional including but not limited
to; dress code, communications with peer and other clients,
- Must keep confidential of staff, client and agency
information
- Submit timely: timesheets, mileage and personal expenses and
other required administrative tasks Minimum Qualifications and
Skills Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree (B.A.) in social work or related field; or
one to two years of related training and experience; or other
equivalent combination of education and demonstrated
experience.
- Self-directed, motivated and able to handle multiple projects
simultaneously.
- Knowledge of the public benefits system in Maine, e.g.,
MaineCare, SSI, WIC and subsidized housing programs.
- Strong written communication skills, ability to write reports
and clear case notes.
- Detail oriented, extensive documentation skills, organized and
able to work in a multi- tasked environment.
- Skilled at crisis management, problem solving, decision making
and mediation.
- Cross-cultural sensitivity and knowledge with the ability and
desire to work with people of other cultures.
- Must work well in a team setting.
- Have a valid driver's license and access to own
transportation
- Required computer skills: Word, Excel, Internet, Gmail,
Outlook. Comfortable in utilizing new programs and databases.
- Multilingual skills preferred (Arabic, Pashto, Dari )
- Must be able to pass background checks and maintain a clean DMV
record
Benefits: Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance,
STD, LTD, PTO, Paid trainings, Weekly Pay, Flexible hours,
Competitive pay with opportunities to increase
Keywords: Maine Immigrant & Refugee Services, Portland , MATCH GRANT CASE MANAGER, Executive , Lewiston, Maine
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