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Program Assistant - SNA ( Bi-lingual- Spanish

Job in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, 01609, USA
Listing for: Language Bank
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
  • Administrative/Clerical
    Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Program Assistant - SNA ( Bi-lingual- Spanish )

SRS Fingerprinting Specialist/Program Assistant

Help us Build a Thriving New England! Ascentria Care Alliance has been transforming underserved communities for over 150 years, providing a wide range of services to children, families, and seniors across five states. Recognized as one of the largest human services non‑profits in New England and one of the top 100 women‑led businesses in Massachusetts, we envision vibrant communities where all individuals have access to resources to support one another to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.

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Location

Worcester/Hybrid

Position Overview

The SRS Fingerprinting Specialist/Program Assistant provides digital fingerprinting, report submission, and resource information to sponsors and/or household members for the safe release of minor(s) into the sponsor’s care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, Division of Children’s Services (ORR/DCS). Funding for this position is provided by a grant from Global Refuge (Formerly Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services). This role also supports day‑to‑day programmatic operations including answering phone calls, taking messages, assisting walk‑in clients, scheduling appointments, engaging in community outreach, and other support as needed.

The position is a full‑time, forty (40) hour per week commitment with an hourly pay rate. The Fingerprint Specialist/Administrative Assistant serves as a role model for the team by displaying a positive and cooperative attitude, and supporting the mission of the program and the agency at all times. This role requires direct work with clients who have experienced trauma related to trafficking, abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect.

The Fingerprint Specialist/Program Assistant will interface with staff members and grant managers to promote the goals of family reunification and approval of client applications for relief. This role requires fluency in Spanish and English. The Fingerprint Specialist/Program Assistant is a key member of the team, who will provide interpretation and translation services as required.

Responsibilities
  • Demonstrate a trauma‑informed, human‑centered, and strength‑based philosophy by treating all clients and organizational members in a non‑judgmental and respectful manner.
  • Communicate via email and phone with shelter caseworkers, sponsors, grantor staff, and government agencies related to all aspects of the fingerprint program.
  • Schedule fingerprint appointments and interact professionally with fingerprint clients while performing digital and/or paper fingerprinting tasks. Competently prepare and timely submit fingerprints according to established procedures.
  • Ensure accurate data entry to the case management system. Report monthly fingerprint activity and assure the program meets grant requirements. Maintain fingerprint documents according to policy.
  • Identify local medical/mental health/education/legal resources to assist minor(s) and sponsor with social support and successful acclimation to the community.
  • Assist sponsors with fingerprinting and family reunification packet, as needed.
  • Attend all trainings and monthly conference calls related to the fingerprint program.
  • Comply with HHS Rules of Behavior for Use of HHS Information and Resources, ORR Policy and Procedures and Global Refuge Safe Release Support Program Site Operations Manual.
  • Provide overall support for the activities within the department as needed including Spanish/English translation and/or interpretations.
  • Provide general administrative support including, but not limited to, answering phones, taking messages, inputting data in case management system, and scheduling meetings.
  • Maintain client database and case records, including case notes according to departmental procedures.
  • Organize, scan, file, and disseminate all documentation received from post office and/or third party organizations as appropriate.
  • Schedule and coordinate logistics for immigration clinics, staff trainings, and other informational events.
  • Communicate with file shredding service and organize case filed eligible for shredding.
  • Maintain departmental inventory and order postage, office supplies, and program materials as needed.
  • Submi…
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