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Core responsibilities

The youth support specialist assists refugee students within the migration and refugee services program by ensuring they receive necessary assistance focusing on academics and social adjustment, including providing orientation to the u.s. School system and acting as a liaison between parents, children, and schools. Responsibilities include enrolling students, monitoring academic progress through reports, matching students with tutoring resources, and educating school personnel about refugee student issues.

Requirements summary

A minimum requirement is an associate degree with 3-5 years of experience, or a bachelor's degree in a social services field is preferred, along with 2 years of refugee resettlement experience. Candidates must possess a valid us driver's license, a good driving record with at least three years of us driving experience, and be willing to drive clients.

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Benefits

  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Vacation
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • STD
  • LTD
  • Retirement plans
  • Sick
  • Flexible work options
  • Pension
  • Education Assistance
  • Medical plans
  • Career development
  • Paid Family Medical Leave
  • Diocesan tuition reimbursement
  • Generous holiday leave
  • 15 paid holidays in 2026
  • Diocesan School Tuition Reimbursement K-12
  • Closed between Christmas and New Years