Full-Time

Direct Operations Case Coordinator

Updated on 11/19/2024

ICF

ICF

Advances coaching through accreditation and credentialing

Social Impact
Education

Compensation Overview

$64.3k - $109.3kAnnually

Mid

Chicago, IL, USA + 3 more

More locations: San Antonio, TX, USA | New York, NY, USA | Phoenix, AZ, USA

Must live within 50 miles from an ORR facility.

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Administration
Human Resources
People & HR
Requirements
  • Master’s degree in social work or a social science related discipline and 5+ years of demonstrated post-graduate child welfare, case management, social service, and/or mental health professional experience OR a Bachelor’s degree in social work or a social science related discipline and 8+ years of demonstrated post-degree child-welfare, social service, case management, and/or mental health professional experience; or a non-qualifying bachelor’s degree and 10+ years of demonstrated post-degree child welfare experience.
  • 1+ year of experience working with immigrant youth and families.
  • 1+ year of supervisory experience.
  • 1+ year of experience in demonstrated ability to review case files and assess/document information from a variety of sources.
  • English/Spanish bilingual
  • Tier 2 Security Clearance or the ability to secure such clearance.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for ensuring appropriate Case Coordinator coverage at all provider sites within their assigned geographical area.
  • Provide an excellent level of supervision and operational oversight of assigned Case Coordinator team.
  • Provide guidance and technical assistance related to Case Coordinator duties and ensure all related tasks are completed efficiently and in compliance with program policies and procedures and a high standard of care related to the safe and timely release of unaccompanied children and all related recommendations.
  • Conduct regular site visits at provider sites as part Case Coordinator oversight.
  • Service as the primary point of contact for government and care provider staff at care provider sites in geographic area of assignment.
  • Ensures appropriate elevation of individual case issues to ORR staff related to clinical, safety and well-being issues for behavioral/mental health, physical health, juvenile justice concerns, and other specialized needs which affect provision of services, appropriateness of placement, and/or the safe and timely release of unaccompanied children.
  • Elevate operational concerns to ICF project leadership.
  • Other duties related to case coordination goals for unaccompanied children’s safe and timely release and related ORR needs.

ICF is a global organization focused on enhancing the coaching profession. It provides accreditation for coaching training programs, ensuring they meet high-quality standards, and offers credentialing services for individual coaches to validate their expertise and increase their earning potential. ICF also has a membership program that connects professional coaches, offering resources and networking opportunities. The organization engages in thought leadership to promote the benefits of coaching across various sectors, including corporate, educational, and non-profit organizations. ICF's goal is to elevate the coaching profession and demonstrate its positive impact on individuals and organizations worldwide.

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Lexington, Kentucky

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • ICF's global reach, with over 50,000 members in more than 160 countries, offers extensive networking and professional development opportunities.
  • The introduction of the Social Impact category in the ICF Coaching Impact Awards highlights the organization's dedication to societal transformation through coaching.
  • Partnerships with organizations like Talent Transformation and Garden of Hope provide members with valuable resources and opportunities for impactful community engagement.

What critics are saying

  • The growing number of coaching practitioners worldwide could lead to market saturation, making it challenging for individual coaches to stand out.
  • Maintaining high standards across a diverse and expanding global membership may strain ICF's resources and operational capacity.

What makes ICF unique

  • ICF sets the gold standard for coach-specific training and accreditation, distinguishing itself through rigorous quality standards.
  • The organization's multifaceted approach, including accreditation, credentialing, and membership services, creates a comprehensive support system for professional coaches.
  • ICF's commitment to thought leadership and social impact initiatives positions it as a leader in promoting the broader adoption of coaching practices.

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