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LSI is seeking a full-time Education Specialist to be part of our Immigration and Refugee Community Services program in Des Moines. This position will specifically support our Reception & Placement services to assist newly arrived refugees.
What We Do
As one of Iowa's most trusted human services agencies, LSI has a legacy of serving children, adults, and families for nearly 160 years. Our Immigrant and Refugee Community Services lift up hundreds of new Iowans each year through resettlement services, wellness programming, economic development services, and our educational classes help them thrive in their new home. You can make a difference and empower your newest neighbors.
What You'll Do
The Refugee Resettlement Education Specialist will work as part of the Reception and Placement (R&P) team to provide direct services to recently arrived refugees served by LSI Immigrant and Refugee Community Services. The Refugee Education Specialist will create an implement cultural orientation and workplace orientation and training activities, including coordination of client transportation, childcare, and interpretation. The Specialist will coordinate school enrollment for children, referral to ELL classes, referral to degree transfer programs, and other educational opportunities as needed. They coordinate with internal and external partners necessary for the effective delivery of services.
Service provision oversight and support may occur during normal business hours, after hours, or on weekends.
What You'll Need
Bachelors degree in a related field and experience working in education and/or serving refugees. Candidates with an equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered (Minimum of high school diploma/GED 4 years of experience OR Associates degree 2 years experience). Fluency in English is required. Additional linguistic skills to meet the needs of the clients are desired but not required.
How We'll Support You
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