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Refugee Resettlement Assistant Program Director (34544)
full-timeSan Antonio$81k - $101k

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San Antonio

Salary

$81k - $101k

Type

full-time

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Job DetailsJob Location: San Antonio - San Antonio, TX 78216Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: Bachelor's degreeSalary Range: $81,323.20 - $101,654.00Travel Percentage: Occasional (25-50%)Job Category: Refugee ResettlementPOSITION OVERVIEW

The Assistant Program Director (APD) serves as the operational engine of the Refugee Resettlement department. While the Refugee Resettlement Program Director focuses on long-term strategy and sustainability, the APD ensures the daily excellence, compliance, and efficiency of service delivery. This management role is responsible for the implementation of data integrity protocols, the direct supervision and development of a multi-disciplinary  workforce, and the execution of operational plans to ensure grant utilization targets are met.

 

This position is grant-funded.  If there is a substantial reduction in funding or funding ceases, the position may be terminated.
This  position may involve working outside of the regular business hours of Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., CST.
This position may require working evenings, late nights, and weekends as necessary to meet the evolving and time-sensitive needs of our business and clients.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

Operational Execution & Workflow Management (40%)

Day-to-Day Oversight: Direct the daily operations of the Refugee Client Services Department, ensuring all services meet established self-sufficiency and programmatic targets.
Budget & Fiscal Management: Directly responsible for managing department budgets and participating in the annual budget planning process. Work with the Refugee Resettlement Program Director and Finance Unit to monitor expenditures, ensure alignment with grant requirements, review variance reports, and approve all financial requisitions.
Caseload Management: Monitor the Caseload Efficiency Ratio weekly. Review assignments and prompt the rebalancing of caseloads  among Case Managers to ensure equitable distribution, operational efficiency, and staff retention.
Policy Implementation: Operationalize the strategic policies developed by the Senior Director. Translate high-level strategic goals into daily staff workflows and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Programmatic Expertise: Maintains knowledge and understanding of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, service trends, and promising and evidence-based practices for refugee and immigrant populations.

Compliance & Data Integrity (30%)

Corrective Action Implementation: Lead the immediate implementation of Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) following monitoring visits; translate audit findings into revised Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) within 30 days of receipt.
Data Integrity Administration: Serve as the primary steward for data standard within the team. Ensure 100% accuracy in time-tracking and case noting, recognizing that accurate data is essential for the department's survival strategy.
Grant Reporting: Compile and verify data for monthly and quarterly reports to funders. Flag any financial or programmatic "burn rate" anomalies to the Senior Director immediately.
Audit Management & Readiness: Responsible for the outcomes of program audits by funders. Work with the Program Managers to conduct regular internal audits of physical and electronic client files to ensure they are "audit-ready" at all times.

Staff Supervision & Development (20%)

CBA Administration: Administer the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in daily operations in coordination with the Senior Director and Human Resources; respond to Step 1 grievances, oversee staff schedules in compliance with contract hours, and ensure disciplinary actions adhere to "Just Cause" standards.
Direct Supervision: Provide weekly supervision to direct reports, utilizing mentorship models to offer clear expectations, coaching, and professional development.
Training Coordination: Implement cross-training initiatives to ensure RR staff understand the functions of other departments (such as Legal), facilitating a more holistic client service model.
Performance Reviews: Conduct annual and probationary reviews, incorporating both objective KPIs and subjective evaluation criteria regarding cultural contribution and teamwork.

Community & Partner Coordination (10%)

Funder Relations: Maintain strong working relationships with key funders and government partners (e.g., USCRI, TXOR, City of San Antonio), representing RAICES in monitoring visits and official communications.
Field Safety Monitoring: Monitor adherence to field safety protocols; serve as the primary incident commander for safety breaches or threats against staff/clients during field operations.
Service Partnerships: Maintain operational relationships with local housing, health, and employment partners to facilitate smooth client referrals.
Incident Management: Serve as a point of escalation for client emergencies or critical incidents.Other duties as assigned that are consistent with the job description.
Other duties as assigned that are consistent with the job description.

QualificationsMinimum Qualifications

BSW or Bachelor’s Degree in a related social service field;
3 years of experience in direct service work; 
3 years of experience in grant management; 
3 years of experience in project management; 
3 years of providing appropriate levels of supervision to all staff members, volunteers and interns; 
2 years of experience working with the U.S. Refugee Resettlement program;
1 year of experience working with external stakeholders and developing community partnerships.

Preferred Qualifications

 

MSW or Master’s Degree in a related social service field
5 years of experience in direct service work; 
4 years of experience in grant management; 
4 years of providing appropriate levels of supervision to all staff members, volunteers and interns; 
3 years of experience working with the U.S. Refugee Resettlement program;

 

 

Attributes

 

Must demonstrate behavior that aligns with RAICES’ mission, vision, and values – Proactive, Inclusion, Empowerment, Compassion, and Excellence.
Comfortable working in a cross-cultural environment, compassionate toward individuals served, and a basic understanding of immigration and refugee services.
Sound judgment and sensitivity to highly confidential information.
Highly organized and able to work collaboratively and autonomously in a fast-moving environment.
Ability to work collaboratively and creatively while inspiring and motivating others to achieve common goals.
Physical requirements may include carrying up to 25 lbs., loading and unloading donated items, and standing and carrying items. 
Highest level of professional and ethical conduct.
Willingness to travel, as needed, for RAICES meetings and events as needed.

 

PLEASE NOTE:  Employees are expected to live within the assigned geographic location to commute to and from the office or assigned on-site location(s) as business or client needs require.

 

RAICES is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, age, or any other status protected by applicable national, federal, state, or local law.

Other facts

Tech stack
Operational Execution,Workflow Management,Budget Management,Grant Management,Policy Implementation,Data Integrity,Staff Supervision,Community Coordination,Problem Solving,Cross-Cultural Communication,Client Services,Audit Management,Training Coordination,Performance Reviews,Incident Management,Funder Relations

About RAICES

RAICES, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization formally known as the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, was created in 1986 to welcome and fight for families seeking safety and freedom in the U.S.

We started as a two-person team in a tiny San Antonio office and kept growing to include Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and Laredo — and to make our services accessible to people in rural communities statewide. Today, with our Texas roots and national reach, we advocate for the rights and prosperity of all our families, neighbors, and community members.

We grew from the Sanctuary Movement as a response to immigration policies that created impossible legal barriers for Central American refugees to seek protection in the U.S. In a time of exceptional need, our neighbors across the country came together and showed us what it means to be a more welcoming nation.

Originally a grassroots community-based organization known as the Refugee Aid Project, RAICES was accredited by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as a legal services provider in 1993 — centering our advocacy for access to representation as critical to equitable outcomes in immigration court — and expanded further in 2017 to include refugee resettlement services in collaboration with our national partner, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI).

We believe in a country where everyone has access to legal and social services — no matter where you come from. A place where people don’t have to go to court to face a giant institution on their own. A place where people don’t have to navigate a maze of local, state, and federal bureaucracies created to keep them out — because we know that our services keep families together and free.

Team size: 201-500 employees
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Industry: Legal Services
Founding Year: 1986

What you'll do

  • The Assistant Program Director oversees daily operations of the Refugee Client Services Department, ensuring compliance and efficiency in service delivery. They are responsible for budget management, staff supervision, and maintaining data integrity.

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