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Free Employment Services for Employers and Employees

Our mission is to provide newly arrived refugees with the tools necessary for self-sufficiency and independence in America. In order to be self-sufficient, the refugee individual must be employed. There are many benefits to early employment of refugees: 

bulletThe refugee contributes to the new society in which he/she is living and learns that he/she is a valuable member of society
 
bullet The employer receives a reliable, dedicated, and hard-working employee
bulletThe burden on society is reduced because the refugee does not apply for public assistance

In order to prepare refugees for employment in the U.S., we provide:

Case Management Services

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Orientation sessions

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Individual and group career counseling

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Interpretation assistance

Job Development & Placement Services

bulletPre-employment orientation
bulletResume workshops
bullet Computer training and technical career preparation
bulletNetworking opportunities
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Job referrals, placement, and monitoring 

Benefits to Employers:

bulletFree Referral Services
We consider our employment service a "community service." We are a non-profit organization. So, unlike temporary and placement agencies, we provide services free-of-charge to both the employer and the employee.
 
bulletAvailability of Employees 
When an employer tells us about a job opening, we can usually refer good candidates to the employer within a day or two.
 
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Save on Advertising
Have us refer employees to you and avoid high advertising costs.

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Get a Tax Credit
A tax credit is available to employers hiring economically disadvantaged individuals who are having trouble finding employment. This credit may be available when hiring some of our clients.

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All of our Employees are Legal
Our clients are authorized by the State Department to work in the United States. Upon arrival, they are fully documented and admitted permanently to the United States.

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Positive Work Ethic
Our clients are dependable, hardworking, and eager to learn. Only .5 -1% of refugees who apply to come to the U.S. are admitted. Those who are admitted, are survivors. They are eager to work and simply desire to raise their families in a safe place.

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Good Skills and Experience
Our clients' backgrounds range from agricultural to medical. Some have basic English skills while others are fluent in English. 

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Pre-Employment Orientation and Screening
Each client attends an extensive pre-employment orientation before being referred to a job. Subjects include: employer expectations, rules, good work habits, hygiene, manners, and courtesy in the workplace. During this orientation, a trainer and employment specialists conduct a targeted skills analysis of each client so that they he/she will be referred to an appropriate job.

bulletMonitoring and Mediation
In our efforts to encourage job retention, we conduct 30, 60, and 90-day follow-up sessions to monitor progress. This helps employers to reduce turnover rates. Upon request, we may also provide interpreters from our agency to assist with mediation in employer/employee relations.

Arlington Diocese Refugee Services

80 North Glebe Road

Arlington, VA  22203

Phone (703) 841-3876, Fax (703) 524-2741

E-mail webmaster at jestrada@arlingtonrefugeeservices.com

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