RISE Case Specialist – Karen & Burmese Speaking
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- Surrey, BC
- 29,17-33,49 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
Languages: English, Karen & BurmeseStatus: Regular, Full-time (Union position)
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 9am - 4:30pm (some flexibility required to meet client needs)
Hours: 35 hours/week
Wage: $29.17 - $33.49/hour (Starting at $29.17/hr)
Grid: 12Start Date: ASAP
End Date: March 31, 2027Posting Date: April 7, 2026
Closing Date: Open Until FilledPlease note that internal applicants must apply by April 14, 2026, internal applications received after this date will not be considered as internal and seniority will not apply. Position will remain open until filled.OpportunityWe are currently recruiting a RISE Case Specialist - Karen & Burmese Speaking to join the Refugee & Immigrant Specialized Experience (RISE) program. The role of the Refugee & Immigrant Specialized Experience (RISE) Case Specialist (RCS) is to provide 1:1 individual/family-based culturally competent, GBA+ & trauma-informed, strengths- based 1:1 navigation & co-ordination for high-needs clients in first language, in the Surrey and Delta communities, to address their needs, strengthen personal capacity & foster independence for a period of 12-18 months until the client is ready to graduate from the program.The RCS will provide individual and/or family eligibility, ongoing and exit assessment sessions as needed in line with the Case Management Framework. The RCS will provide customized systems and services navigation and coordination support, cultural brokerage, knowledge and skills building sessions for adapting to life in Canada, targeted referrals and bridging to relevant programs and services within the community, and accompaniments to facilitate equitable access to services.The Key Areas of Responsibility are:
- Conducts outreach to solicit client referrals to the program (including working with IRCC RAP);
- Responds to client referrals by outlining the program eligibility and services;
- Conducts client intake of eligible clients, including service consent, needs assessment, settlement planning and provides information on, and referrals to other community service providers, resources and professionals as required;
- Conduct needs, assets and capacities through interviewing clients, preparing case histories;
- Plans, prepares and conducts life skills training, encouragement and support (individual service);
- Participates in the development, and implementation of group services, including the workshops, courses, workshop series and support groups;
- Provides in-home and community support and guidance to client families; facilitates positive family communication, assists clients in making positive changes and solving problems related to integration and self-sufficiency;
- Connects clients to community resources and services through language and cultural support;
- Provides emotional support, cultural brokerage and feedback to clients including crisis response and intervention;
- Detects issues such as depression, family violence, substance abuse, intergenerational conflicts through the early identification of warning signs that may be present in part as a result of the cultural adjustment challenges faced by the client/client family and to refer clients to the appropriate support services;
- Provides crisis counselling as needed to ensure IRCC clients are able to access settlement services;
- Develops service/action plans that ensure that are integrated and holistic;
- In more complex cases, participates in integrated case management meetings or meets with professionals and social workers to report clients’ activities and progress, discusses case planning, issues and concerns;
- Maintains related client records for monthly iCARE reporting. Produces reports, including intake, progress, and exit in accordance with established policies and guidelines;
- Liaises with other community service providers, professionals to coordinate services and to ensure that interests of clients are considered in decisions affecting them.;
- Accompanies clients to meetings and appointments as needed;
- Adheres to agency policies and procedures and standards of practice;
- Bachelor’s Degree in related human/social service field;
- One (1) year recent experience in case managing vulnerable refugee populations, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience;
- Ability to speak/read/write English, Karen & Burmese at a professional level;
- Demonstrated recent experience in conducting client needs assessments with multi- barrier vulnerable immigrant and refugee populations and implementing a holistic service or action plan;
- Demonstrated ability to implement professional boundaries with clients;
- Knowledge of the refugee experience and refugee settlement issues and knowledge of community agencies, services and resources, especially in the communities of Surrey and Delta;
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, problem solve with confidence to ensure effective case management;
- Working knowledge of standard office equipment and software applications;
- A valid class 5 Drivers’ license and access to a vehicle;
- Ability to work a flexible schedule.