Department: From Hope to Home – Home Study and Post-Release Services (HS/PRS)
About Rising GroundFounded as an orphanage in 1831, Rising Ground has been at the forefront of evolving community needs. Driven by the belief that each of us can thrive when life has hope and opportunity, Rising Ground provides caring support and proven paths to positive change, helping children, adults, and families rise above adversity, and each year, Rising Ground is a positive force in the lives of more than 25,000 individuals. We do this through 50 programs in 70 locations throughout New York City and Westchester. Our strong belief and commitment to diversity shows not just through our work with supported persons but is integral to the building of a strong staff that reflects the communities we serve. Rising Ground is headquartered in downtown Brooklyn.
As part of Rising Ground's Immigration Services, Rising Ground offers the From Hope-to-Hope program, a national initiative in collaboration with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), focused on supporting Unaccompanied Children (UC) and their sponsors. This program provides two critical services designed to ensure the safety, stability, and long-term success of these children and their families. The first component, Home Study (HS), involves evaluating the safety and suitability of potential sponsors before a minor is discharged from ORR care. HS workers conduct detailed assessments, including interviews with both the sponsor and the child, home inspections, and evaluations of the sponsor’s ability to provide a safe, stable environment. These findings are compiled into a comprehensive report submitted to ORR, which informs decisions about the minor’s placement. The second component, Post-Release Services (PRS), offers continued support to UCs and their sponsors after reunification. PRS caseworkers help families connect with essential resources, such as legal representation, healthcare, mental health services, educational opportunities, and community programs. They also monitor the well-being of the child, ensuring their safety and that sponsors meet their responsibilities.
About the Role:
The PRS Level 1 Case Worker plays an essential role in supporting Unaccompanied Children (UC) and their sponsors after reunification. This position focuses on ensuring that the child’s safety and well-being are maintained by coordinating services, conducting assessments, and connecting families to vital resources. Families referred to a Level 1 program typically have fewer complex needs and are more self-sufficient. This level of service is short-term, requiring the Case Worker to efficiently identify the family’s needs and connect them with the appropriate resources within a limited time frame. The role involves working closely with UC and sponsors to provide case management, monitor progress, and ensure access to necessary community resources. The PRS Level 1 Case Worker will engage with families, community stakeholders, and other service providers to address the child’s needs in areas such as immigration, education, health, legal services, and family stabilization. Under Level 1, we provide nationwide virtual services across all states where the program operates.
Supervisory Responsibility
This position does not have direct supervisory responsibilities. The PRS Level 1 Case Worker will work independently with guidance and support from their supervisor and other team members, collaborating closely on case management and service delivery.
Work Environment:
This hybrid role requires three in-office days and two remote days per week, with flexibility for after-hours, weekend, and holiday support as needed.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This is a full-time position with an annual salary of $63,922.56. The position operates Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with flexibility for after-hours, weekend, and holiday support as needed.
Additional Requirements:
Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.Occasional travel may be needed to meet program needs, including potential travel across states on a case-by-case basis.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Fairness, and Belonging
Rising Ground is comprised of unique and valued individuals who together make the organization effective in assisting the children, adults and families who come to us for support. We believe that only when all employees contribute fully as their true selves can Rising Ground's true strength, vision, and values come to fruition. We recognize the ubiquitous social biases and structures that impact and shape the experiences of all people, including our own staff and people supported. Among the many biases present in our society that shape our personal and professional experiences race, gender, sexual orientation, and gender expression are all factors that can present hurdles. As such, Rising Ground is committed to being an anti-racist and inclusive organization that will actively strive to overcome both systemic and interpersonal biases that perpetuate oppression.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
It is the policy of Rising Ground that the Agency wholly complies with equal treatment of all employees and applicants for employment without unlawful discrimination as to an individual’s perceived or actual race, creed, color, national origin, alienate, citizenship status, gender, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, partnership status, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, or veteran status in all employment decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training and apprenticeship, promotion, upgrading, demotion, downgrading, transfer, layoff and termination and all other terms and conditions of employment.
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