Credence company
Deputy Refugee Processing Business Manager
Credence company, Arlington, Virginia, United States, 22201
Overview:
The Deputy Refugee Processing Business Manager is responsible for overseeing and supporting the Refugee Processing Business Manager all refugee operational activities within the Refugee Processing Center (RPC). Reporting directly to the Refugee Processing Business Manager and Project Manager for the RPC project. Deputy Refugee Processing Business Manager plays a pivotal role in managing and supervising the support and implementation of refugee processing activities and initiatives. This position requires a deep understanding of refugee processing procedures, as well as strong leadership and communication skills to effectively coordinate with internal and external teams and stakeholders.Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the duties listed below:Works under the direction of the Refugee Processing Business Manager to support the overall mission for overseas and domestic components of the US Refugee Admissions Program.Helps ensure that the RPC and RSC SOPs are aligned with Department of State policy and business rules.Supervises refugee case processing operations. Ensures staff is cross-trained to avoid processing backlog during workload fluctuations.Innovates in close cooperation with Data Analytics and software subject matter experts to identify efficiencies/automation that will increase efficiency and productivity of case processing staff.Supervises training, change management, and business analysts who support RSC caseworkers across the world in implement PRM policy and RPC system and processing requirements.Subject matter expert in refugee processing procedures. Familiar with refugee administration including report generation techniques, associated statistical methods, congressional inquiries and help desk procedures.Reviews and analyzes reports, records, and directives, and confers with supervisors to obtain data required for planning refugee operations activities, such as new commitments, status of work in progress, and problems encountered. Assigns or delegates responsibility for specified work or functional activities and disseminates policy. Gives work directions, resolves problems, prepares schedules, and sets deadlines to ensure timely completion of work.Coordinates Refugee Operations activities with START software team, User Acceptance Testing, systems design, and prototype reviews to provide the user perspective in START system development and troubleshooting defects.Helps evaluate current procedures and practices for accomplishing department objectives to develop and implement improved procedures and practices.Establishes standards for functions that are in accord with the contractors quality control and configuration management programs, ensures that they are understood and evaluates employee performance.Reviews or spot checks the work of employees and is available to provide advice and assistance as needed. May initiate or authorize employee hire, promotion, discharge, or transfer.Expertise on START system from the end user perspective and expert on all RPC and RSC case processing guidance. Serves as go to subject matter expert on USRAP.Understands refugee case processing data and assists RPC leadership and PRM colleagues to make data-based decisions regarding policy and to manage the USRAP case processing pipeline.Education, Requirements and Qualifications:
US citizen with the ability to obtain a Secret security clearance is required.A bachelors degree from an accredited university or college, or the equivalent combination of education, technical training, or work experience.Minimum of five (5) years of progressive management experienceAt least five (5) years of hands-on experience in work similar to that being supervised.Ability to prepare management, business, technical, and personnel reports, reviews, and documents for internal and external use.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Experience with refugee processing gained from DHS, Department of State/PRM, Department of State/PRM/RPC, DHS/Office of Refugee Resettlement, or USRAP partner employment highly desired.
The Deputy Refugee Processing Business Manager is responsible for overseeing and supporting the Refugee Processing Business Manager all refugee operational activities within the Refugee Processing Center (RPC). Reporting directly to the Refugee Processing Business Manager and Project Manager for the RPC project. Deputy Refugee Processing Business Manager plays a pivotal role in managing and supervising the support and implementation of refugee processing activities and initiatives. This position requires a deep understanding of refugee processing procedures, as well as strong leadership and communication skills to effectively coordinate with internal and external teams and stakeholders.Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the duties listed below:Works under the direction of the Refugee Processing Business Manager to support the overall mission for overseas and domestic components of the US Refugee Admissions Program.Helps ensure that the RPC and RSC SOPs are aligned with Department of State policy and business rules.Supervises refugee case processing operations. Ensures staff is cross-trained to avoid processing backlog during workload fluctuations.Innovates in close cooperation with Data Analytics and software subject matter experts to identify efficiencies/automation that will increase efficiency and productivity of case processing staff.Supervises training, change management, and business analysts who support RSC caseworkers across the world in implement PRM policy and RPC system and processing requirements.Subject matter expert in refugee processing procedures. Familiar with refugee administration including report generation techniques, associated statistical methods, congressional inquiries and help desk procedures.Reviews and analyzes reports, records, and directives, and confers with supervisors to obtain data required for planning refugee operations activities, such as new commitments, status of work in progress, and problems encountered. Assigns or delegates responsibility for specified work or functional activities and disseminates policy. Gives work directions, resolves problems, prepares schedules, and sets deadlines to ensure timely completion of work.Coordinates Refugee Operations activities with START software team, User Acceptance Testing, systems design, and prototype reviews to provide the user perspective in START system development and troubleshooting defects.Helps evaluate current procedures and practices for accomplishing department objectives to develop and implement improved procedures and practices.Establishes standards for functions that are in accord with the contractors quality control and configuration management programs, ensures that they are understood and evaluates employee performance.Reviews or spot checks the work of employees and is available to provide advice and assistance as needed. May initiate or authorize employee hire, promotion, discharge, or transfer.Expertise on START system from the end user perspective and expert on all RPC and RSC case processing guidance. Serves as go to subject matter expert on USRAP.Understands refugee case processing data and assists RPC leadership and PRM colleagues to make data-based decisions regarding policy and to manage the USRAP case processing pipeline.Education, Requirements and Qualifications:
US citizen with the ability to obtain a Secret security clearance is required.A bachelors degree from an accredited university or college, or the equivalent combination of education, technical training, or work experience.Minimum of five (5) years of progressive management experienceAt least five (5) years of hands-on experience in work similar to that being supervised.Ability to prepare management, business, technical, and personnel reports, reviews, and documents for internal and external use.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Experience with refugee processing gained from DHS, Department of State/PRM, Department of State/PRM/RPC, DHS/Office of Refugee Resettlement, or USRAP partner employment highly desired.