Community Care & Integration Specialist - Limited Term
Kent, King County, Washington, 98089, USA
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Youth Development, Human Services/ Social Work -
Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health, Youth Development, Human Services/ Social Work
Job Overview
Are you a person of compassion? An advocate for justice? Someone who stands up for the rights of the vulnerable and speaks out for the marginalized, the exploited and the forgotten? Do you believe in our calling as Christians to welcome the least of these and love our neighbor? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the above, World Relief, and millions of people around the world need you.
At this pivotal moment in time, we are rapidly expanding and growing our team to meet the increasing needs of our world. We are looking for people who want to use their gifts and talents to make a real and tangible difference in our world and the lives of the suffering. If you’re looking for a purpose-driven career in which you can grow your talents, while also standing up for the rights of the vulnerable, we want you to join us today.
OrganizationSummary
World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to boldly engage the world’s greatest crises in partnership with the church. The organization was founded in the aftermath of World War II to respond to the urgent humanitarian needs of war‑torn Europe. Since then, for 80 years, across 100 countries, World Relief has partnered with local churches and communities to build a world where families thrive and communities flourish.
Today, organizational programming focuses on humanitarian and disaster response, community strengthening and resilience, and refugee & immigrant services and advocacy.
Position SummaryWorld Relief seeks a Community Care & Integration Specialist, a role that strengthens the safety, stability, and resilience of refugee and immigrant families by providing culturally responsive education, Know Your Rights training, and community workshops. This role equips families with practical tools to navigate interactions with immigration enforcement, prepares households for potential emergencies—including the detention of a family member—and connects participants to trusted legal and social services.
The Specialist plays a key role in fostering belonging, reducing fear, and empowering participants to make informed decisions that protect their families and uphold their rights. However, the Specialist does not give legal advice at any time to any participants.
This is a limited‑term position until June 30th 2027, and contingent upon funding extension. It is a part‑time position for 24 hours per week. Hybrid schedule:
Flexible hours dependent on community needs. Ideally 1‑2 days in office, 3 or 4 days work from home.
- Facilitate Know Your Rights workshops for refugees, immigrants, and community partners
- Provide accurate, accessible information about rights during encounters with law enforcement or immigration officials
- Develop and adapt training materials for diverse cultural and linguistic audiences
- Coordinate with the Legal Services team to ensure all content is legally accurate and up to date
- Listen to the community for needs and current gaps in resources or services
- Host community workshops on safety planning, family preparedness, and navigating public systems
- Build relationships with community leaders, faith partners, and ethnic organizations to expand outreach
- Conduct one‑on‑one or small group sessions for families needing individualized support
- Participate in community events, resource fairs, and partner meetings to raise awareness of services
- Support families in creating Family Preparedness Plans, including
- Emergency contacts
- Connecting with resources for childcare and guardianship planning
- Document organization
- Communication plans
- Provide compassionate, trauma‑informed support to families experiencing the detention of a loved one
- Connect families to legal resources, social services, and community support networks
- Coordinate with internal teams to ensure continuity of care for affected households
- Conduct intake assessments to identify needs related to safety, stability, and integration
- Provide referrals to legal services, mental health providers, housing resources, and other community supports
- Maintain accurate case…
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