Ukrainian Case Manager (Temporary – Grant Funded) at Connecticut Institute For Refu
Stamford, Connecticut, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Jun, 26

Salary

44000.0

Posted On

16 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Management, Service Planning, Needs Assessment, Cultural Orientation, Advocacy, Documentation, Collaboration, Time Management, Organizational Skills, Communication, Microsoft Office, Client Databases, Trauma-Informed Care, Cultural Humility

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Locations: Stamford & Norwalk, CT Training Location: Bridgeport, CT Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary (through September 29, 2026) Salary: $44,000 annually (paid bi-weekly; prorated for duration of assignment) Make a Difference in the Lives of Newly Arrived Families Our Refugee Services team is seeking a compassionate and motivated Ukrainian Case Manager to support Ukrainian individuals and families as they rebuild their lives in the United States through the GAPS Program. In this role, you will work directly with clients to help them navigate life in a new country—connecting them with essential services, providing cultural orientation, and supporting their journey toward stability and self-sufficiency. This is a meaningful opportunity for someone who is passionate about community support, cross-cultural work, and empowering newcomers. You’ll collaborate closely with a dedicated Refugee Services team and community partners to ensure that every client receives coordinated, culturally responsive support. This position is funded through a time-limited grant and is expected to conclude on September 29, 2026. What You’ll Do As a Ukrainian Case Manager, you will: Provide direct case management services to Ukrainian individuals and families, including developing service plans and supporting clients as they work toward their goals. Conduct needs assessments and connect clients with community resources such as housing, healthcare, education, and employment services. Provide cultural orientation to help clients adjust to life in the United States. Offer guidance and advocacy while ensuring that clients’ rights and dignity are protected. Coordinate services with community partners and collaborate with the Refugee Services team to meet client needs. Maintain accurate case documentation, including case notes, program forms, and tracking of client expenses funded by the grant. Participate in weekly supervision meetings and bi-weekly Refugee Services team meetings. Assist with program outreach and activities that promote long-term self-sufficiency for clients. What We’re Looking For Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as Social Work, Education, Anthropology, Psychology, International Studies, Women’s Studies, Public Health, or a related discipline Two (2) years of experience in a client-facing role OR one (1) year working with vulnerable or underserved populations Fluency in Ukrainian (required); Russian fluency preferred Strong organizational, communication, and time-management skills Ability to work effectively with diverse communities and service providers Proficiency with Microsoft Office and client databases Work Environment This role includes both office-based and community-based work and may require travel to various service locations in the region. Because this position works with individuals and families who may have experienced displacement, trauma, or major life transitions, team members approach the work with cultural humility, professionalism, and trauma-informed care. Why Join Our Team? You’ll be part of a mission-driven Refugee Services team committed to helping individuals and families rebuild their lives with dignity, support, and opportunity. Your work will have a direct impact on helping newcomers feel welcomed, connected, and empowered in their new community. This organization participates in E-Verify.
Responsibilities
The Ukrainian Case Manager will provide direct case management services, including developing service plans and connecting Ukrainian individuals and families with essential community resources like housing, healthcare, and employment. Responsibilities also include offering cultural orientation, ensuring client rights are protected, and maintaining accurate case documentation.
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