Kanton Appenzell Innerrhoden
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Case Management Employee 40-60% (limited until 31.12.2027)
- 10 February 2026
- 40 – 60%
- Permanent position
- Appenzell
Job summary
Join the Justiz-, Polizei- und Militärdepartement team! The Integration Office coordinates integration initiatives.
Tasks
- Manage cases for migrants and refugees comprehensively.
- Conduct initial interviews and individual needs assessments.
- Advise on language, education, work, health, and social participation.
Skills
- Degree in social work or related fields; knowledge of legal frameworks.
- Strong intercultural competence and empathy.
- Excellent communication and independent work skills.
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About the job
Department of Justice, Police and Military
The Integration Office is the cantonal contact point for all questions related to integration. It coordinates and supports measures within the framework of the cantonal integration program (KIP), supports public as well as private institutions, and networks regional actors.
In addition, it specifically promotes the integration of recognized refugees, provisionally admitted persons, and people with protection status S.
The Office for Internal Affairs is looking for a case management employee for the Integration Office immediately or by arrangement, with a 40-60% workload.
The position is limited until December 31, 2027, as it is a KIP assignment within the framework of protection status S.
Your tasks
- Comprehensive case management of migrants and refugees.
- Conducting initial interviews.
- Individual needs analysis and creating, implementing, and updating integration plans.
- Advice and support in the areas of language, education, work, health, and social participation.
- Coordination and cooperation with educational providers, job coaches, authorities, and social services.
- Documentation of case progress and reporting.
- Crisis intervention and conflict management.
- Participation in networking and further development of integration offers.
Your profile
- Completed studies in social work, social pedagogy, migration pedagogy, or comparable qualification.
- Knowledge of residence, asylum, and social law (or willingness to learn).
- Experience in counseling or casework with migrants is an advantage.
- Good German language skills, spoken and written.
- Strong intercultural competence.
- Empathy, sensitivity, and professional handling of stressful life situations and ability for professional boundaries.
- Structured, independent, and responsible working style.
- Communication and cooperation skills, resilience.