Full-Time

Case Coordinator: Matching Grant

Updated on 5/17/2024

World Relief

World Relief

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides community-driven solutions to reduce poverty

Social Impact

Junior

Durham, NC, USA

Requirements
  • Mature and personal Christian faith
  • Committed to the mission, vision, and values of World Relief
  • Desire to serve and empower the Church to impact vulnerable communities
  • Able to affirm and/or acknowledge World Relief's Core Beliefs, Statement of Faith, Christian Identity, and National Evangelicals For the Health of The Nation document
  • Bachelor’s degree in related field, or equivalent experience
  • At least one year professional experience in case management or employment services
  • Valid driver's license and ability to confidently transport clients to community appointments
Responsibilities
  • Present MG program services to potential clients to inform them of program expectations and requirements
  • Provide case management services to clients to remove their employability obstacles from enrollment to case closing at the end of their eight-month service period
  • Assist clients with cash assistance, rent payments, and utility payments each month and keep track of outgoing payments
  • Collaborate with the R&P program caseworker to accurately assist clients in core services, along with rent and utility assistance
  • Make budgets with clients before and after employment to empower clients to manage household finance
  • Meet weekly with the job developer to ensure clients are receiving appropriate services
  • Develop service plans and coordinate services with other service providers
  • Conduct 120 day, 180 day and 240 day check-ins with clients to ensure self-sufficiency and that clients are meeting their goals
  • Accurately enter and manage client service data in the Dynamics system
  • Maintain thorough and accurate client case notes and case files
  • Conduct assessments and enrollments into the MG program, while managing client expectations for cash assistance and program requirements
  • In collaboration with the job developer, conduct routine post-employment services to ensure clients are successfully navigating their job placements
  • Orient refugees to necessary systems and community resources to assist clients to attain/retain employment
  • Conduct case closing meetings with clients, talking through services and funds administered during the eight-month service period, as well as administering the minor savings plan funds, if applicable
  • Build relationships with outside agencies and make referrals as needed in accordance with clients’ service/vocational plans
  • Consistently meet deadlines for 120 day, 180 day, and 240 day meetings with clients

Working at this company offers the opportunity to be part of a stable and impactful organization that has been dedicated to addressing global humanitarian issues for over 75 years. The company's community-driven approach to solving extreme poverty, violence, and supporting refugees leverages deep partnerships with local entities, offering employees a chance to engage meaningfully with diverse cultures and make a tangible difference worldwide. The extensive global network and long-standing commitment to sustainability ensure that employees are part of an organization that values lasting change and community engagement.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$120K

Headquarters

Baltimore, Maryland

Founded

1944

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

6%

1 year growth

27%

2 year growth

42%