About the Role
Our Intervention Case Manager specializes in intervention case management resources and acts as a crisis response case manager to assist survivors of the commercial sex industry and sex trafficking who are taking active steps to leave their situation. The Intervention Case Manager will support survivor-driven approaches toward personal goals, appropriate intervention opportunities, and access to resources to move forward. The Intervention Case Manager will also provide case management support to residents in the Daybreak House as needed, working alongside the Daybreak House Manager to determine long-term restoration plans.
The intervention team plays a critical role in supporting women who are still taking steps to leave exploitation and who need support and encouragement toward healthy relationships with others and opportunity for intervention and restoration as they choose a path toward healing and wholeness.
Requirements
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide holistic case management support to individuals in crisis, specializing in intervention resources to assist victims of the commercial sex industry and sex trafficking who are taking active steps to leave their situation in a non-residential capacity.
Provide holistic case management support and accountability to residents of the Daybreak House as they work to determine their 30-day plans and goals for the future.
Participate in weekly case management meetings to coordinate resources and services for program clients.
Perform intake assessments, goal setting, long-term plan development, progress monitoring, etc. with new and potential clients.
Comfortable making determinations about referrals and inquiries in need of crisis assistance and what an appropriate level of assistance will be for each new client.
Ability to engage in varied level of relationships with referrals and clients, including responding to emails, calls, and texts with compassion, understanding, and healthy boundaries.
Provide transportation to/from the office, appointments, and other case management related needs of intervention clients.
Maintain commitment to confidentiality and recording case notes in a timely manner, including the oversight of other staff to maintain their own documentation.
Build and maintain a working knowledge of relevant and current aftercare resources, and key networking relationships with local aftercare partners, case managers, and staff.
Additional Expectations:
Ongoing growth in knowledge and skill level related to the issue of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, trauma-informed care, and best practices in working with individuals in after-care program.
Requires occasional availability on evenings and weekends for crisis referrals and emergency triage of client situations. (Approx. 2-3x/month.)
Requires occasional travel, including travel between Springfield and surrounding areas to meet with clients or to provide transportation to appointments.
Requires willingness to travel to Bangkok for professional development with our BKK team every 2-3 years
This position is full-time (30 – 40 hrs per week) with in-office hours falling primarily Mon – Fri in our Missouri office.
Requirements & Qualifications:
Wholehearted unity with NightLight’s statement of faith, core values, and DNA
Ever-growing personal relationship with Jesus and passion to point others to him
Degree in behavioral sciences field or equivalent experience preferred
Experience working with sex industry survivors in their recovery and/or people in crisis
Demonstrated leadership skills, experience, and passion for leadership
Strong organizational, problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills
Visionary, self-motivated, curious, and eager to take initiative
Sensitivity to complexities of cross-cultural ministry and relationships and a heart to honor the cultural context within which NightLight works; humility to be a learner of other cultures
Ability to work well under pressure and in an ever-changing environment; excited to try new things
About the Company
Our Mission: NightLight is an international organization compelled by love to reach out to, rescue, and restore all those who are negatively impacted by sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation. Our vision is to offer intervention to sexually exploited women and children, to enable them to discover their dignity, and to provide a program of holistic transformation, empowering them to live and work in their community. NightLight operates in both Bangkok, Thailand and Missouri, USA.
Our Team: NightLight is a faith-based organization. In Thailand, our staff team is comprised of local Thai staff and international staff. Our international staff are responsible for mobilizing a team of financial partners to pray and give for their personal ministry. This is called "raising support" and is a common practice among mission organizations. In Thailand, we invite international staff to join our work for commitments of 1 year or more.
Who We’re Looking For: Do you have a passion for bringing light to dark places, for reaching, rescuing, and restoring those impacted by the commercial sex industry, and for sharing the love of God with individuals who have been trafficked or exploited? We can’t wait to talk with you!
"I'm grateful to carry a burdened heart, because now I'm compelled by love to share hope with those finding themselves in despair... to shine light into darkness."
- NightLight Team Member