Case Manager - DOJ
Company: Catholic Charities Diocese
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $20-$23/hr POSITION
TITLE:Case Manager - DOJ DEPARTMENT: Refugee and Immigrant Services
REPORTS TO: Director of Refugee and Immigrant Services SALARY:
$20.00 23.00/HR FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt HOURS: Full Time/40 hours
per week To apply for this position you need to complete
thisApplication POSITION SUMMARY: The Case Manager within the
Department of Justice (DOJ) plays a crucial role in facilitating
and overseeing the progress of cases from initiation to resolution.
This position will interact directly with clients, legal
professionals, and various agencies to ensure cases are managed
efficiently, ethically, and in compliance with all relevant
regulations. IS Case Managers are expected to complete the COIL
training and become accredited Department of Justice (DOJ)
representative within 6 months of hire. This role is typically
office-based with regular hours, though occasional travel and
flexible scheduling may be required to meet client and agency
needs. Case Managers should be prepared to handle sensitive
situations with empathy and professionalism. AGENCY CULTURE: The
business and social environment we operate in has changed. What
worked yesterdaymay not work today and will likely not work
tomorrow. To thrive, we must incorporate new ways of thinking and
embracenew practices. As part of our individual and agency cultural
change process, it is critical that all employees of Catholic
Charities aspire to the following: A commitment to the agencys
mission, vision, and values; A commitment to excellence in
everything we do; A commitment to excel at performance and quality
improvement; A commitment to outcomes and measured results; A
commitment to innovation and to what is possible. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: Must be able to obtain Accreditation from the Department
of Justice Answer telephone inquiries pursuant to program
procedures Complete immigration forms for assigned cases such as
N-400, I-912, I-90, I-765, I-812D, and I-821, based on client
eligibility using E-Immigration (case management software) and
attach all and necessary documentation in proper order. Follow
established program protocols and training guidelines, while
seeking advice and direction from BIA colleagues, DOJ Accredited
Representatives, Staff Attorney and program policies, as needed
Make referrals to the programs Immigration Attorney for complex
cases (e.g. those involving criminal history) Follow-up on cases to
obtain missing documentation, including any Request for Evidence
(RFE), to confirm receipt of notices from the State Department or
USCIS, to remind the client of pending deadlines, or to ascertain
the outcome of the application Maintain accurate, complete, and
confidential case files, both electronic and hard copy Ensure cases
are properly closed, physically and electronically, and archived.
Compile and submit program reporting and provide required
statistics in a timely manner. Keep management informed of
complaints, issues and/or problems for timely investigation and
resolutions. Log these into E-immigration. Translate documents and
accurately assemble applications Participate in departmental
meetings, online webinars, and other training opportunities All
other duties as assigned. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILLS
REQUIRED: Associate degree or higher Must be able to attend
trainings for continuous education Ability to learn quickly and be
detailed oriented on assigned immigration-related processes,
especially DACA/DAPA, citizenship, status adjustment, and green
card replacement Fluent in English and Arabic or Spanish Possess
strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and high
standards of quality Knowledge and familiarity with the culture and
community of immigrant/refugee population(s) Ability to use
electronic case management database/software with the facility
Ability to work independently and in a team setting Have a
cooperative, friendly, and helpful attitude with clients and
co-workers. Ability to work closely with other employees to ensure
a positive, constructive environment within the program or
department, and throughout the agency. Possess passion and
enthusiasm for the Mission and values of CCDSD CERTIFICATES,
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Valid California Drivers License and
automobile insurance in compliance with Agency requirements.
Current CPR and First Aid Successful completion of a DOJ / FBI Live
Scan TB Screening PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Team members will
occasionally travel while performing job duties so they will need
to be flexible to accommodate client and agency needs. They also
need to be able to sit at a desk and operate a computer for two or
more hours. Occasionally they may be required to lift items up to
10 pounds to a height of up to 3 feet. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
essential functions. Catholic Charities is a non-profit,
non-discriminatory service organization and employer. We do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, age, sexual orientation or disability.
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