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Asylum Seekers and Families Program Intern

Category: Social Care

Job Description

2Pi-Jobs is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Job Responsibilities

  • Support case management for asylum seekers and families.
  • Drive and accompany clients to appointments such as health check-ups, legal consults, school enrollments, etc. 
  • Accompany clients on bus/metro trips to help them learn routes on the San Diego public transit system.
  • Conduct outreach, including development of materials and presentations.
  • Network for and develop community partnerships and collaborations.
  • Contribute to monitoring and evaluation of Safety & Wellness Department.
  • Conducting screening calls for potential clients, working with interpreters and determining eligibility for the program.
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  • Interns will gain exposure to case management for Asylum Seekers.
  • Interns will learn about the Asylum process and services available for asylees.
  • Interns will expand their experience providing culturally humble services and resources.
  • Interns will gain familiarity in cross-cultural communication.

Other Educational Qualification

Must be currently enrolled in an Associate’s, Bachelor’s or Master’s program focused on social work, women’s/gender studies, public health, business, communication, economics, finance, public policy, public administration, social sciences or a related field. 

Skills

  • Prior experience in case work, working with clients with a variety of immigration statuses, familiarity with refugee and asylee populations helpful, but not required.
  • Demonstrated success working and communicating with people of varied English-speaking abilities strongly preferred.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, desire to learn and contribute, excellent organization and time-management skills, proactive, motivated, and flexible; ability to take direction (written and oral) and to complete tasks independently
  • Fluent in written and spoken English. Proficiency in Farsi, Dari, Spanish, Pashto, Arabic, Swahili or Russian preferred.
  • Steady and regular availability is greatly preferred; flexible shifts will not work well for this internship
  • Current driver license and insurance required.

Salary

  • Negotiable

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IRC - International Rescue Committee

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Job Summary

  • Salary: Negotiable
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Job Location: San Diego, California, United States of America
  • Employment Type: Permanent
  • Experience: 0 to 1 Year
  • Vacancy: 1
  • Job Level:Mid
  • Gender: Any
  • Published on:July 15, 2025
  • Application Deadline: September 16, 2025
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About the Company

  • Company Name: IRC - International Rescue Committee
  • Address: 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York
  • Website: https://www.rescue.org
  • The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, IRC offers life-saving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in more than 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, IRC restores safety, dignity, and hope to millions uprooted by conflict or disaster. IRC leads the way from harm to home. In 2007, the IRC began providing humanitarian assistance to vulnerable and crisis-affected people in Jordan in response to an influx of Iraqi refugees and the strain on host communities. Following the eruption of the Syrian war in 2011, hundreds of thousands of refugees crossed into Jordan. The ongoing insecurity in Syria and the growing needs of refugees have strained Jordan’s resources and infrastructure and exacerbated pre-existing issues like water scarcity and high unemployment.  As resources become more limited, refugees and host communities have fewer economic opportunities and become more vulnerable. The IRC’s new strategy for Jordan shows our commitment to improving the safety, health, education, and economic well-being of people affected by conflict, in camp-based (Za’atari, and Azraq camps) refugees and urban-based refugees, and in coordination with the humanitarian community and the Government of Jordan.