Urja Trust is a Mumbai-based grassroots nonprofit supporting young women (18-35) who have experienced homelessness, violence, or systemic marginalization. We create safe and empowering spaces for survivors to access justice, health, livelihood, and civil rights, while engaging with systems and communities to promote gender-transformative behaviors and approaches. Our work is rights-based, trauma-informed, and guided by human rights and intersectional principles.
Purpose of the Position
The role of the Social Worker is to facilitate holistic and comprehensive rehabilitation services to homeless young women and trans and non-binary youth, develop programs, resources and formulate rehabilitation and development plans to support them in their journey towards self-reliance and life of dignity.
Key Responsibilities
Case work
Rapport building with participants and orientation of participants about the rehabilitation process.
Catering to critical needs appropriately and immediately with participants.
Conduct case work sessions as per the guideline to take their detailed case history and do a complete needs assessment to identify the immediate and long term case interventions.
Working with participants in goal setting and following up with the participants based on their needs bi-weekly or as needed.
Create long-term development case plans as well as weekly development case plans.
Coordination with other teams and follow up of interventions with livelihood, healthcare, legal and civil assistance, education and vocational training as per the as per the guideline.
Gather relevant information on the participants and trace back their families. Plan sessions with the stakeholders associated with participants as per the requirement.
Conducting home visits to assess if participants may return home safely.
Discussing with the participants and their families about restoration and in some cases, escorting the participants back home when necessary.
Follow up with necessary support to alumni participants and provide necessary services in case of emergency.
Ensuring follow up of physical, mental and sexual health issues are being addressed and attending medical check ups when necessary.
Supporting legal interventions by conducting meetings and following up with advocates and ensuring court attendance.
Managing civil/individual identity and important documents of participants.
To connect the participants with needed and available community resources.
Creating a personal plan for development on a case-by-case basis including education (formal/informal) or occupational training.
Working closely with existing service providers, including schools, training facilities and employers to engage girls in education, training and employment.
Documentation and Monitoring & Evaluation
Filling out intake sheets for the participants and other case related documents online and offline.
Maintaining an inventory of the participants' belongings and documents when necessary.
Documenting and updating participants' medical information, mental health and family restoration plans.
Attending case management meetings to present cases and give suggestions for other cases.
Monitoring needs fulfillment and needs development.
Writing a monthly report of activities to the Case Management Manager
Documentation of care narrations, rehabilitation and development plans, yearly planning and reporting of visits and meetings.
Miscellaneous Tasks
Informing, guiding and educating participants towards their advancement and growth wherever possible.
Initiating steps to ensure the responsiveness and relevance of policies, procedures, programs or practices on local and external level.
Engaging in research and documenting data pertaining to participants and wider issues.
Building a network with external stakeholders from governmental and non-governmental organisations.
Attending meetings, workshops and transferring the learning with peers.
Eligibility Criteria
Education:
MSW/BSW or combination of relevant experience and education to effectively perform the position's expectations is preferred.
Experience:
2+ years of experience of working with women and youth from marginalized communities.
Knowledge:
Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, intersectionality, and the structural dynamics of caste, gender, and sexuality.
Languages:
Proficiency in Marathi, Hindi, and/or English is required.
Location:
Candidate should be based in Mumbai.
Gender:
Women, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, are strongly encouraged to apply.
What We Offer
A collaborative and vibrant team environment with opportunities for learning, reflection, and innovation in gender and social justice.
A meaningful role supporting survivors, influencing systems, and contributing to long-term social change.
Support for personal and professional growth, including self-reflection, behavioral development, empathetic leadership, and engagement in transformative work promoting equity and inclusion.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹15,000.00 - ₹30,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person
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