Benefits Information
Benefits
As a Government Site Specialist, you will be part of a stable, established, and growing organization with diverse challenges. We promote from within and offer opportunities to transfer across facilities and divisions. Your hard work and dedication will be rewarded with a competitive compensation package that includes full benefits.
Your benefits include:
Two weeks of vacation
56 hours of sick leave
11 paid holidays
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Term life insurance (including spouse and dependents)
Accidental death and dismemberment insurance
Short- and long-term disability insurance
Flexible spending account
401(k) retirement plan
Stock purchase program
Tuition reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Legal program – Legal Club of America
Direct deposit
Theme park and attraction discounts
The benefits information is accurate as of the posting date. The company reserves the right to modify these benefits at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Overview
Founded in 2004, BI Incorporated operates ISAP for DHS and ICE, providing supervision of individuals in immigration proceedings. ISAP combines case management with supervision technology and partners with community organizations to support participants' needs. The program continues to grow and evolve, serving more participants.
We are seeking experienced Immigration Case Managers for the role of Government Site Specialist in the ISAP program. This role involves supervising individuals navigating the U.S. immigration court system, using your criminal justice and case management skills to ensure compliance with DHS guidelines through face-to-face meetings, electronic monitoring, and home visits. This is an excellent opportunity to advance your career in criminal justice, social work, or related fields, especially if you are passionate about making a positive impact.
Qualifications
Job Requirements
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills are essential, along with tact and sound judgment when interacting with employees, community contacts, officials, and participants. You must have:
A Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice, or related field
At least two years of relevant experience in law, social work, detention, corrections, or government
Bi-lingual skills (required)
Experience working with multicultural clients
Effective communication skills and report writing ability
Ability to remain calm in stressful situations
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Basic knowledge of immigration laws and procedures
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and internet use
Ability to interpret electronic monitoring reports
Typing speed of 35 words per minute
Valid driver’s license and U.S. citizenship
Residency in the U.S. for the past 3 of 5 years (military or study abroad accepted)
Successful completion of background checks and suitability assessments
Responsibilities
Job Responsibilities
Using your background in criminal justice, psychology, or social work, you will develop, implement, and coordinate case management and service plans for ISAP participants, ensuring compliance with program requirements.
Additional responsibilities include:
Conducting face-to-face meetings with participants as required
Maintaining accurate, confidential case records
Conducting intake interviews and orientations
Installing and monitoring electronic surveillance equipment
Assisting participants with obtaining travel documents and maintaining related logs
Assessing English proficiency and connecting participants with community resources