Dallas, TX, US
59 days ago
Dallas Youth Success Coach- Refugee Youth Mentorship Program

The staff of the IRC Dallas office works as a team to provide comprehensive resettlement services-
including case management, employment, immigration, and mental health services to newly arrived
refugees, asylees, and victims of human trafficking as they begin to rebuild their lives in
the Dallas area.

SCOPE OF WORK:
The goal of the Refugee Youth Mentorship Program (RYMP) is to help recently arrived refugee youth
between the ages of 15-21 by providing the tools and opportunities they need to grow in their
academics, regulate emotions, maintain positive cultural identity and expand their social circles. Each
client is paired with a Success Coach who meets the client in their home regularly. The Success Coach
guides and empowers clients to thrive in their new setting by overcoming barriers and assisting them to
reach their short-term goals. The Success Coach works directly with the client, their families, school
personnel and community partners as an advocate, liaison, and mentor/coach. Each Success Coach
supports between 8-10 clients consistently throughout the duration of the internship.
The intern will serve as the central point of contact, providing support services to students through
weekly home visits, advocacy, and case management. The intern will receive reimbursement for travel
expenses and other approved program expenses. The intern position is for the duration of September
2024 to May 2025 and includes evening hours when school is in session.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
• Conduct client and caregiver assessments in order to set a baseline for growth and a
starting point for service provision.
• Establish a service plan with newly arrived refugee youth; provide mentoring, guidance,
and psychosocial support to aid clients in reaching goals in their service plans.
• Facilitate caregiver involvement in clients’ education through phone calls, home visits,
and other mechanisms, including teaching caregivers how to access their parent portals,
attending Parent/Teacher conferences and IRC Caregiver Workshops.
• Screen clients for emotional distress and mental health; make referrals to the Mental
Health Department.
• Facilitate activities to teach positive coping mechanisms.
• Track grades and attendance, advocate for and connect clients to relevant resources
such as counselors, coaches, tutoring programs and extra-curricular activities.
• Invite and encourage clients to attend group activities.
• Collaborate with external organizations and internal departments to connect families to
necessary resources through referrals.
• Provide guidance on study practices and homework completion to help clients succeed
academically.
• Arrange interpretation to provide services and information in the student’s language.
• Maintain comprehensive case notes, update case files, and regularly update service
plans to respond to clients’ academic, material, and case management needs.
• Participate in staff development and team meeting

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