Refugee Transition Specialist
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support
Refugee Transition Specialist (Job )
Position Type:
Paraeducators & Instructional Assistants/ Refugee Liaison
Date Posted: 6/19/2026
Location:
Access & Opportunity
Date Available:
07/01/2026
Closing Date: 06/26/2026
Hours per week: 40
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily, with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, training, education, responsibilities, abilities; the machines, tools and equipment used; background; and any licenses or certifications required. Physical, punctual, reliable, and predictable regular attendance is an essential job function to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
- Provide direct support to Refugee students and their families in Granite School District.
- Build communities by working with schools to identify and engage refugee youth, ages 5-22 years old, at risk of drop out, in earning a diploma, GED, and/or vocational certificate.
- Will work with DWS, Job Corps, SLCC, Refugee Education Center, and Universities to help assist youth with opportunities to further education/job training.
- Responsible for supplementing educational needs for refugee students.
- Assist students in the Tumaini on the Go program, during the school year and the summer program.
- Assess and document current students, and up to age 22: progress with academic development, independent living skills development and adjustment to culture.
- Complete monthly in‑school/center visits with students to review: grades, attendance, citizenship ratings and to address any needs or concerns.
- Complete quarterly home visits to review and assess progress and barriers to students' progress.
- Teach parents about their right to advocate for their child's needs with relation to IEP's, 504's, and other necessary accommodations.
- Attend and participate in student IEP and/or 504 meetings.
- Attend and participate in SST and MTSS meetings.
- Collaborate with academic coaches, tutors, schools, and community partners to aid the student in completing high school diploma and post‑secondary education/training.
- Assist students academically through small group support, learning plans, connecting with school staff for support, etc.
- Initiate and run the Student Ambassador Program in our High Schools – coordinate meetings, implement processes, promote enrollment, and support.
- Complete social assessments with youth and parents.
- Create a treatment plan with youth, family, and school.
- Implement, review, and reassess treatment plans quarterly.
- Teach independent living skills under the following subjects:
Education, Career Planning, Housing, Financial Management, Physical and Mental Health, Transportation, Communication, and Social Relationships, Laws, Safety, and Emergency Response. - Make referrals to community resources including mental health supports.
- Maintain a database of barriers and identify impactful practices and supports for each participant, documenting interactions and action steps for support.
- Maintain a good working relationship with refugee agencies.
- Other duties as assigned
- Excellent public relation and organizational skills, including computer skills.
- Ability to work with school administrators.
- Public presentations skills preferred.
- Must have a working knowledge of all levels of the school system and requirements for student entry and exit.
- Ability to work with at‑risk students.
- Ability to work with refugee students and families.
- Bachelor's Degree
- Must have own transportation
Interacts positively with students, parents, teachers, counselors, principals, refugee agencies, and other district personnel.
Physical Requirements –- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to speak and/or hear. Frequently required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms and stoop, kneel, and crouch. Occasionally required to use hands to handle or feel and must occasionally climb or balance.
- Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
- Must be able to stand/stand for long periods of time
- Must be able to lift up to 15 lbs.
Note:
The list of essential and marginal functions and of physical requirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented in accordance with the requirements of the job.
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