Caseworker

Amman
Jordan /
Full-Time /
Hybrid
The Caseworker will work closely with other caseworkers, interns , and attorneys in the screening and service provision of refugee beneficiaries. The caseworker will report to the Casework Manager. The caseworker conducts in-person and phone interviews with refugee applicants and clients. In coordination with the legal team , the caseworker screens refugee applicants to ensure programmatic standards and criteria are met and adherence to IRAP policies and procedures. The caseworker serves as the client’s point of contact in the case management of client cases and ensures appropriate client service provision per IRAP standards. The caseworker will also be drafting resettlement referral requests for legal team review and submission.

Responsibilities

    • Conduct objective in-person and phone interviews with refugee applicants in Arabic, to obtain and input biographical and narrative information in a client service database and written report in English.
    • The primary point of contact for refugee applicants and clients provides accurate information to refugee applicants on behalf of the team advising or representing them.
    • Organize supporting evidence and support draft immigration application documents for staff attorney review and submission.
    • Under the supervision of the Casework Manager and staff attorneys, draft resettlement referrals that are sent to UNHCR and to receiving countries directly.
    • Provide translation and proofread translated refugee documents from Arabic to English.
    • Document, evaluate , and identify client needs, and make appropriate social service referrals as necessary.
    • Contribute to improving service provision through participation in office, departmental, and organizational working groups, advisory meetings, and committees.
    • Support the review and drafting of documents, training, practices, policies, and procedures to improve case management.
    • Ensure quality and complete documentation of service provision in the client service database per internal guidelines.
    • Provide Know Your Rights, refugee resettlement, and IRAP training and presentations to refugee, NGO, and law student audiences.
    • Attend training, capacity-building meetings, and other events relevant to human rights and refugee issues as requested by the Casework Manager.
    • Maintain and ensure confidentiality of all IRAP matters to ensure client privacy and program integrity.
    • Support legal research for new and evolving pathways.
    • Perform other duties as required.

Qualifications/ Requirements

    • Education:
    • A university degree in International Affairs, Social work, political science, or Law is preferred.

    • Experience:
    • Prior work with vulnerable populations.
    • Experience working with asylum seekers/refugees is an advantage.
    • Minimum 3 years of related professional work experience.

    • We value skills and the right fit above all. If you have the skills and enthusiasm for this role but less than 3 years of experience, we still encourage you to apply.

    • Values, Competencies, and Skills:
    • Strong research, writing, and analytical skills.
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a preference for experience working in diverse and international work environments.
    • Openly share knowledge with colleagues.
    • Sensitivity to client empowerment and to working with clients of all backgrounds, including LGBTI clients, survivors of trauma, and other vulnerable populations. 
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality and other applicable ethical rules at all times. 
    • Must be highly organized and motivated, able to multitask, manage a high-volume workload, and have excellent time management skills.
    • Strong interest in humanitarian work.
    • Proficiency with Microsoft, Google Suites, and Salesforce.
    • Excellent oral and written English skills.
    • Native Arabic speaker is required.
    • Authorization to work in Jordan is required.

    • We strongly encourage applications from individuals who have personal experience with asylum or displacement or who come from displaced families. Your unique perspective and insights are highly valued and align with our commitment to diversity and inclusion. 

Benefits


    • IRAP’s benefits vary across office locations, and IRAP seeks to offer equitable and generous benefits to all employees. IRAP Jordan benefits include:

    • Fully paid family health insurance.
    • Extensive PTO (20 vacation days, 5 Paid Time Off, and 18 holidays) Office closure December 25-January 1Comprehensive leave time for sickness per Jordanian Labor Law.
    • Disability and parenting (4 months of parental leave).
    • Generous opportunities for professional development.
    • A wellness reimbursement twice per year
$54,782 - $63,507 a year
The annual full-time equivalent salary range for this position is ($54,782 - $63,507) commensurate with experience and office location.

Compensation will be based on education, experience, and internal equity.
Reasonable Accommodation

IRAP is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, IRAP will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please refer to your request in the cover letter.

IRAP is an equal-opportunity employer; people of color and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. IRAP does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, citizenship status, ethnic background, religion, political orientation, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or any other protected class. We consider all qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of all local, laws.

IRAP is an equal-opportunity employer; people of color and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. IRAP does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, citizenship status, ethnic background, religion, political orientation, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or any other protected class. We consider all qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of all local, state, and federal laws related to the Fair Chance Act.