Program Manager, Immigration
The GEO Group
2024-11-05 08:39:15
Stuart, Florida, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Other
Job description
Benefits Information:
Full-time employees will enjoy a competitive benefits package with options for you and your family including
• Paid Time Off• Paid Holidays
• 401(k) Matching• Health Insurance
• Vision Insurance• Life Insurance
• Health Savings Account• Tuition Reimbursement
• Employee Discount• Reduced Tuition Rates
• Disability Insurance• Employee Assistance Program
• 401(k)• Pet Insurance
• Dental Insurance• Paid Training
• Flexible Spending Account• Other Benefits Available
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Overview:
Since inception in 2004, BI Incorporated has operated ISAP for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). ISAP is an essential part of ERO, providing intensive supervision of individuals in immigration proceedings. The program achieves positive results by combining comprehensive case management with proven supervision technology. In addition, BI maintains an extensive list of community-based partners to provide critical assistance for participants' basic life needs. With consistent positive outcomes, ISAP continues to grow and evolve, serving an ever-increasing number of participants.
Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or related field required. Master's Degree preferred.
At least two (2) years of case management experience in an Alternatives to Detention immigration program is required.
Two (2) years supervisory experience in a similar position is preferred.
At least two (2) years of experience working with multi-cultural clients.
Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred.
United States citizenship required.
Must live in US 3 of the last 5 years (military and study abroad included).
Ability to pass a federal background check and obtain a suitability determination.
Valid State Driver's License and the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Effective verbal and written communication skills with employees, community contacts, government officials and clients. Ability to interpret and articulate rules, orders, instructions and materials. Ability to compose reports.
Demonstrated sound judgment and even temperament.
Ability to maintain self-control in stressful situations, such as interpersonal confrontations or emergencies.
Ability to defuse hostile or unstable situations.
Ability to deal tactfully with the public.
Attention to detail.
Problem solving ability.
Ability to plan, organize and direct the work of others.
Ability to deal with multicultural contacts with sensitivity.
Basic knowledge of immigration laws, regulations and procedures.
Basic computer skills.
Ability to interpret electronic monitoring messages and daily summary reports.
Ability to work with computers and the necessary software typically used by the department.
Working Conditions: Encountered on a regular basis as part of the work this job performs.
Typical office environment.
Some travel is required.
Must be available to DHS by a cellular telephone number 24 X 7.
Responsibilities:
Summary
Responsible for operational and financial oversight of an Intensive Supervision Appearance Program (ISAP) office in compliance with contractual obligations. Maintains frequent and timely communication with Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) representatives and with community-based organizations.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Manages and directs all activity in the planning, development, implementation, monitoring, and supervision of ISAP programs, services and employees.
Manages all employees assigned to an ISAP office. Management responsibilities include interviewing, hiring and training employees; planning, assigning and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Ensures that programs function in a manner that satisfies contractual obligations. Develops timely and accurate reports on the status of program operations.
Develops and implements strategies and action plans that will enable the office to achieve its operational and financial objectives.
Serves as the local point of contact with the DHS/ICE. Maintains frequent and productive liaison with the DHS/ICE, including accurate and timely monthly reports, annual reports and verbal and written notification of emergencies, contingencies or unusual occurrences. Meets with DHS/ICE on a regular basis to provide a management level review, assess program performance and discuss and resolve problems.
Maintains and documents routine communications with staff, such as staff meetings, to address program participants' service plans and progress, and case specialists' daily schedules.
Establishes and maintains frequent and productive communication with key contacts in community-based organizations to assure and maintain community receptivity and support for ISAP.
Evaluates, identifies and describes contingencies for reducing potential community issues focused on the program, facility locations, general public opposition, or other issues that could mitigate the success of the ISAP.
Administers Security Plan for a specific office, including daily operations, security contingencies, emergencies and mitigation plans, security of Company and DHS/ICE employees, Participants and the general public. Performs daily security check of the office area. Ensures that all participant records are kept in locked files to maintain confidentiality.
Implements systems to physically track and supervise all program participants.
Administers the Quality Control Plan, including performance of monthly audits to evaluate program operations for compliance with the Quality Control Plan and contract requirements. Ensures that corrective action plans are implemented in a timely manner when necessary.
Manages program participant violations in conjunction with Intensive Supervision Case Specialist. Oversees preparation of documentation to acquire DHS/ICE direction and action if disciplinary measures are necessary.
Reviews and approves program participants' service plans to ensure compliance with state requirements and contractual obligations.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Pay:
Pay USD $65,075.00/Yr.
Bonus (if applicable):
5%