Immigration Program Manager, IRC
Company: Immigratin Advocatres Network
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
The Immigration Program Manager, provides guidance, leadership,
and direct support for immigration legal and related civic
engagement services. The Program Manager is responsible for
supervision of legal services provided by DOJ accredited
representatives, and staff and intern performance as well as
program delivery, implementation, and development. The Program
Manager is expected to be either accredited by the US Department of
Justice (DOJ) through IRC or is an attorney admitted to any state
bar to represent clients in immigration matters before United
States Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS).Responsibilities:
- Represent IRC at immigration-related meetings and events in the
community, with partners and funders, and with government agencies,
including by giving presentations
- Create and support implementation of outreach strategy. Develop
and implement media opportunities in conjunction with the Executive
Director, Communications and External Relations Manager, and Senior
Development Manager for publicizing local immigration
work/services
- Cultivate partnerships and opportunities with key legal service
providers, community-based organizations, and other local
organizations or institutions, to enhance collaboration and
outreach for legal and civic engagement services
- Develop strategic plan for immigration and related services,
incorporating client and partner feedback, to increase
responsiveness of services, increase sustainability, and improve
service delivery
- Cultivate donors, identify funding opportunities, and solicit
funds through grants and opportunities
- Serve on Program Management Team and work effectively across
programs to further IRC's mission. Contribute to and support
office-wide Strategic Action Plan. Direct Client Services
- Maintain a limited caseload of cases before US Citizenship &
Immigration Services, including family reunification, adjustment of
status, and naturalization cases
- Stay apprised of relevant immigration law and policy, and
maintain DOJ accreditation or admission to the bar by attending and
keeping records of continuing legal education training and
credits
- Maintain strict client confidentiality and observe all ethical
practices/obligations as outlined in IRC's Immigration Program
Policies Manual
- Provide daily direct supervision to immigration services staff
employing adaptive management techniques to provide regular
individual supervision and support; mentor staff, set clear
performance expectations and goals, give regular performance
feedback, help prioritize workloads, help troubleshoot challenges,
and maintain appropriate professional development plans
- Ensure all cases have high-quality legal review and that
clients are counseled appropriately on their immigration options
and potential risks and consequences of applying for certain
immigration benefits
- Ensure immigration staff adhere to the IRC Immigration Program
Policies Manual, including through regular mentorship, direct
observations of key client service activities (e.g., client
intakes), and by ensuring staff receive frequent, ongoing relevant
(internal and external) legal training, including on legal ethics,
and have the most up-to-date guidance regarding immigration
adjudication trends and policies
- Ensure all staff, interns and volunteers have a clear
understanding of what activities constitute the unauthorized
practice of law and how these boundaries should be applied in IRC's
legal service model
- Develop and monitor case acceptance policies and caseload
targets and limits
- Promote and develop a high functioning, collaborative team and
ensure effective integration of internships and volunteers within
programs; collaborate with other IRC program areas as appropriate
to ensure client-centered service
- Actively co-facilitate and support grant opening, grant review,
and grant closing meetings, and lead all aspects of grant cycle,
including developing/implementing monitoring & evaluation
plans.Oversee and/or conduct regular internal case file reviews
(paper files and electronic case files) to ensure compliance with
IRC Immigration Program Policies as well as any donor requirements.
Develop/maintain effective quality assurance systems and processes
for course correction
- Serve as the key liaison with the Immigration HQ Technical Unit
for caseload and ongoing legal work, including participating in
regular calls and trainings
- Responsible for accurate and timely completion of all program
reports as required by funding sources, headquarters, and other
partners
- Track monthly and quarterly performance and ensure all client
work is documented in Lolly Law and ETO
- Track budget spending for immigration, including against grants
as well as progress of revenue against goals
- Regularly consolidate immigration fees with finance
colleaguesQualifications:
- Law degree (JD or LLM) from an ABA-accredited U.S. institute
and admission to any state bar or equivalent work experience
combined with DOJ accreditation with the IRCN
- At least 3 years of professional experience representing
individuals before USCIS
- At least 3 years of experience providing supervision in a legal
services context and program management
- Demonstrated ability to develop and cultivate partnerships in
furtherance of program development goals
- Demonstrated understanding of fiscal management and reporting
required. Proven track record in business development, including
proposal writing and development, grant management, and budgeting,
highly desired
- Excellent English written and oral communication skills,
including presentation skills.
- Proficiency in another language strongly preferredHow to
Apply:Create a profile and apply at the IRC career center .
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Keywords: Immigratin Advocatres Network, Fairfield , Immigration Program Manager, IRC, Executive , Santa Clara, California
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