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Screening and Intake Officer
About Asylum Access
Asylum Access believes it’s time to put power back in the hands of people who have been forcibly displaced from their home countries.
Our unique combination of legal empowerment, policy advocacy and global systems change creates conditions in which refugees can live safely, move freely, work legally and go to school. By supporting refugees as they assert their rights, we help restore their power and agency. Our work transforms the traditional approach of endless humanitarian handouts to a sustainable solution that honors refugees’ freedom, dignity and autonomy, and empowers them to make choices about their own lives.
Asylum Access’ global team and family of local civil society organizations advocate to make human rights a reality for refugees throughout Africa, Asia and Latin America. Our national organizations are led and staffed primarily by community members in those countries, and there is strong mutual trust and respect between us and our clients. On the international stage, we work with established institutions to shift the global system to better uphold and promote refugees’ human rights. We can help catalyze and lead systemic transformation because, uniquely among NGOs in the refugee response sector, we focus exclusively on rights and governance.
Department Description
The Screening and Intake Officer works within the Legal team, while also serving the AAT office as a frontline staff receiving incoming phone calls, emails and visits. The Legal team is in charge of providing legal services to refugees. The goal of legal services is to make sure refugees have access to justice and get necessary support for them to present their refugee claim under the status determination process. Refugees should be able to live safely while in the country of asylum. Lastly, Asylum Access provides relevant information so that refugees have, and can make decisions, on the choices of long-term solutions.
Position Description
AAT’s Screening and Intake Officer (SIO) serves as the initial point of contact for refugees requesting assistance from the organization, including but not limited to refugee status determination related issues or protection concerns. The SIO meets clients at the front desk, conducts intake assessments, and connects our clients with AAT services. The SIO also provides clients with basic information regarding other service providers in Bangkok, including how to access services from those providers.
Key Responsibilities
Act as the first point of contact for clients and guests arriving at AAT on all channels, e.g., email, phone, in person;
Assess the needs of each individual or family to determine appropriate actions and direct them to relevant AAT sections;
Provide accurate information to prospective clients regarding AAT’s available services and, in cases where we cannot assist, advise potential alternative support services.
Follow-up with clients as needed, which includes, but not limited to:
Providing information about UNHCR processes
Conducting initial screenings of clients identifying their needs and vulnerabilities
Scheduling appointments and make appropriate referral to relevant staff or external service providers
Requesting immediate response from AAT legal advisors
Accepting client inquiries regarding their case status
Checking clients in for previously scheduled appointments
Ensuring accurate documentation and record-keeping of all client information with AAT databases
Ensure administrative processes and tasks are completed to the necessary standards;
Oversee a work environment in which high quality client services are delivered and provide admin support for all training sessions;
Other duties as assigned.
Additional Responsibilities
Refer inquiries via an AAT central email or phone call to relevant departments or staff for further action.
Monitor the security situation and concerns in the waiting area and inform Legal Solution Manager, Operation Coordinator, Deputy Director, or Executive Director, immediately if any suspicious issues or activities occurred
Reports to: Protection Programme Coordinator
Minimum Qualifications
General knowledge of the situation of refugees and asylum seekers in Bangkok;
Proven experience working in a client focused role;
Excellent communication, interpersonal and teamwork skills and the ability to work in a culturally diverse environment;
Proven ability to multitask and cope with competing demands under tight deadlines, to identify priority activities and assignments and adjust priorities as required;
Excellent computer skills, with particular experience with Microsoft Office and Google Drive;
Excellent communication skills in English.
Preferred Qualifications
An understanding of the UNHCR processes (RSD and resettlement);
Experience working in a refugee focused role is considered an asset;
Knowledge of the major refugee languages prevalent in Bangkok is considered an advantage. Knowledge of Thai is considered an asset.
Salary and Benefits
This is a part-time position that requires 2-3 days of work per week, with a one-year contract (with possibility of renewal).
Hours and Location of Work
This position is based in our offices in Bangkok, Thailand. Office regular working hours are Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m - 5 p.m. Due to COVID-19 situation in Thailand, The Screening and Intake Officer will work from home until the office announces otherwise.
for apply to this position please go to the link below:
https://asylumaccessco.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=83&source=aWQ9MjI%3D
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Asylum Access is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We value the expertise of those who have experienced displacement, and encourage people with such lived experience to apply.
Contact : apply@asylumaccess.org