Match Grant Field Support Coordinator
Description
The USCCB/MRS Match Grant (MG) team works with a network of affiliate local service providers to assist refugees, unique immigrant visa holders, asylees, victims of trafficking, Cuban/Haitian entrants, Afghan Humanitarian Parolees, Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolees, and Amerasians, to become self-sufficient within 240-days of Match Grant program enrollment. The MG Field Support Coordinator (FSC) is the lead contact for a portfolio of affiliate MG local service providers. The MG FSC conducts MG monitoring activities to assess affiliate compliance with the Office of Refugee Resettlement MG Program Guidelines and USCCB/MRS policies and procedures, writes MG monitoring reports, and conducts technical assistance to promote quality MG program service provision. Applicants must demonstrate a willingness and ability to understand, respect, and contribute to the USCCB mission and fulfill job duties following its Catholic identity.
Education Level: Undergraduate degree, Graduate degree preferred. Major Field/Specialty: Social Sciences, Public Administration, International Studies, or related field. Domestic resettlement Cross-Cultural experience. Delivery of technical assistance Developing organizational systems and procedures. Program administration and quality assurance. Competence with Microsoft Office and database management. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Number of Years Required: 3 to 5 years of related work experience.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishop's office is in Northeast Washington, DC, near The Basilica and the Catholic University of America campus, just blocks from the Brookland stop on the red line. USCCB offers a fantastic suite of benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, parental leave, tuition assistance, 403(b) contributions, and free parking to those who commute by vehicle/bike. USCCB offers the ability to work remotely two days a week.
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