Refugee Family Integration Support Worker

  • Cork
  • Posted 4 hours ago

Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre

Job title:

Refugee Family Integration Support Worker

Company

Nasc, the Migrant and Refugee Rights Centre

Job description

Position SummaryWe are seeking a Refugee Family Integration Support Worker to work on our Children & Families project – . The post holder will support reunited refugee families in the months after their arrival in Ireland. Our Children and Families project aims to provide families who have arrived in Ireland through refugee family reunification with supports to build their lives in Ireland and to navigate the complex challenges they face. The project officer will report directly to the Social Work Programme Manager.About NascNasc is an independent human rights organisation based in Cork City. Nasc, the Irish word for ‘link’, empowers migrants to realise and fulfil their rights. Nasc works with migrants and refugees to advocate and lead for change within Ireland’s immigration and protection systems, to ensure fairness, access to justice and the protection of human rights. Our vision is an inclusive and equal Ireland that realises the rights of all refugees and migrants.Nasc strives to be diverse, equitable and inclusive. We welcome applications from candidates from migrant and refugee communities who have been directly impacted by the issues Nasc seeks to address in our work.Key ResponsibilitiesBuilding and maintaining positive relationships with families arriving in Ireland through family reunification.Providing orientation and links to community integration, wellbeing and mental health supports.Advocating on behalf of families to other service providers and third parties where appropriate including the Department of Social Protection, local authority, education providers and healthcare providers.Providing one to one case work support to children and families, including referrals to other agencies/Nasc staff as necessary.Supporting the overall wellbeing and social integration of service users.Identifying inequities or emerging trends and liaising with the senior management team to identify potential solutions and strategies.Building and maintaining constructive working relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders including local communities, NGOs, INGOs, civil society bodies and public and government officials.Maintaining records and ensuring that data is accurate, maintained confidentially and is compliant with reporting and monitoring requirements.Liaising with ensure direct manager to ensure accurate use of budgets and project delivery in line with funding requirements.Adhering to Nasc Child Protection policy and procedures.Essential CriteriaCandidates must on or before the closing date have the following mandatory requirements:Undergraduate (minimum) or postgraduate degree in social work, youth work or other related discipline with a minimum of a 2.1 honours degree.Experience of working with refugees and/or asylum seekers in a voluntary or paid capacity.Permission to work in Ireland. Please note that we are not able to sponsor an employment permit for this role.Knowledge and skillsExcellent interpersonal and communication skillsStrong writing skills (fluency in English is essential. Any additional languages are an advantage)Experience in advocating on behalf of service users.Experience communicating effectively with people from a wide range of backgrounds and dealing empathetically with refugees.Experience in maintaining records and a good understanding of data protection and confidentiality requirements.Ability to demonstrate innovative, flexible and adaptable work approachAbility to work effectively as part of a team as well as independently.Strong time management skills and ability to managing competing deadlines and priorities.Strong understanding of child protection.Strong understanding of maintaining professional boundaries and practicing self-care.Desirable Skills/Experience12 months’ experience (employment) in a similar role is preferred.A full clean driving licence and access to transport.An offer and acceptance of this role is conditional on you successfully undergoing Garda Vetting.Application detailsApplicants should upload a CV, detailing relevant experience, along with a cover letter demonstrating the following:Your motivation for applying for this position, andExamples of how your skills and experience meet the requirements for this post.The closing date for application is 5pm on 22nd November 2024.Applicants will be short-listed on the basis of the information supplied. Applications will be acknowledged but no further feedback will be provided to candidates unless they’re invited to attend interview.This project is supported by the Ireland Against Racism Fund.

Expected salary

€36000 – 38000 per year

Location

Cork

Job date

Sat, 26 Oct 2024 22:14:45 GMT

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