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Case Processing Specialist – Fresno
role at CoreCivic.
$37.39 per hour
At CoreCivic, our employees are driven by a deep sense of service, high standards of professionalism and a responsibility to better the public good. CoreCivic is currently seeking a
Case Processing Specialist . Come join a team that is dedicated to making an impact for the people and communities we serve.
The Case Processing Specialist provides case processing and administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) mission under the direction of ICE field office personnel. Processes immigration cases and completes associated activities, including immigration records management and document preparation. Maintains and updates electronic and paper‑based case files, ensuring compliance with federal privacy laws, federal data security requirements and partner policies.
Essential Functions
Provides case processing and administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Processes immigration cases including record management and document preparation; maintains alien records per DHS policies and federal data security requirements.
Enters case data into ICE systems, ensuring accuracy and compliance with agency protocols and data integrity requirements; coordinates with ICE on data quality issues.
Retrieves, compiles, and organizes county, state, and federal court records, conviction documents, and supporting case materials from multiple databases and government sources for ICE review and/or hearing.
Assists ICE legal representatives in obtaining criminal history checks and other supporting documentation prior to court.
Prepares, reviews, and manages case files, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Provides logistical and administrative support to reduce burdens on law‑enforcement officers. Ensures all administrative applications are reviewed, A-files are updated where applicable, and docket officers notified and referred to ICE for action.
Assists with docket coordination with the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Coordinates with ICE Officers to facilitate hearing schedules and adjudications; ensures all documentation is filed and/or submitted.
Reviews paperwork for filing an Application for Stay of Deportation/Removal, Order of Supervision (OSUP) or Own Recognizance (OR) reporting, Bond applications or other documentation for completeness and accuracy.
Coordinates with ICE officers to facilitate interviews, hearings, removals, and case updates.
Maintains up‑to‑date case status records, court scheduling details, and case tracking logs. Generates case status reports and monitoring dashboards.
Tracks compliance with release conditions and reports violations as applicable to the designated ICE liaison.
Organizes and prepares removal documents and coordinates with ICE personnel for scheduling removal and staging flights. Ensures aliens scheduled for removal have necessary documentation in A‑files per ICE instructions. Verifies all documents are completed and inventory prepared and ready on time and day of departure; ensures case is closed in ICE data systems and file is transferred for storage.
Verifies detainees have necessary legal paperwork, appropriate quantity of medications per medical standards, property and valuables before transfer or removal, including retrieving and verifying travel documents.
Performs routine duties in accordance with established policies, regulations, and procedures to maintain order and provide for the security, care and direct supervision of detainees in holding areas, during transport and all established locations. Maintains visual observation and conducts regular welfare checks.
Domestic U.S. travel may be required.
Qualifications
Graduate from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Social or Behavioral Science, or a related field is required.
One year of experience in criminal justice, corrections, or a related field is required. Additional experience in a criminal justice field or case management services may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year‑for‑year basis.
Experience and/or training in reviewing law‑enforcement documentation such as detention files, custodial records, immigration case files or previous experience conducting interviews for immigration or detention is preferred.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, organizational skills and attention to detail is required.
Bilingual skills, with the ability to communicate verbally and/or in writing preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is required.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Other
Industries
Public Safety
CoreCivic is a Drug‑Free Workplace & EOE including Disability/Veteran.
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Case Processing Specialist – Fresno
role at CoreCivic.
$37.39 per hour
At CoreCivic, our employees are driven by a deep sense of service, high standards of professionalism and a responsibility to better the public good. CoreCivic is currently seeking a
Case Processing Specialist . Come join a team that is dedicated to making an impact for the people and communities we serve.
The Case Processing Specialist provides case processing and administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) mission under the direction of ICE field office personnel. Processes immigration cases and completes associated activities, including immigration records management and document preparation. Maintains and updates electronic and paper‑based case files, ensuring compliance with federal privacy laws, federal data security requirements and partner policies.
Essential Functions
Provides case processing and administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Processes immigration cases including record management and document preparation; maintains alien records per DHS policies and federal data security requirements.
Enters case data into ICE systems, ensuring accuracy and compliance with agency protocols and data integrity requirements; coordinates with ICE on data quality issues.
Retrieves, compiles, and organizes county, state, and federal court records, conviction documents, and supporting case materials from multiple databases and government sources for ICE review and/or hearing.
Assists ICE legal representatives in obtaining criminal history checks and other supporting documentation prior to court.
Prepares, reviews, and manages case files, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Provides logistical and administrative support to reduce burdens on law‑enforcement officers. Ensures all administrative applications are reviewed, A-files are updated where applicable, and docket officers notified and referred to ICE for action.
Assists with docket coordination with the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Coordinates with ICE Officers to facilitate hearing schedules and adjudications; ensures all documentation is filed and/or submitted.
Reviews paperwork for filing an Application for Stay of Deportation/Removal, Order of Supervision (OSUP) or Own Recognizance (OR) reporting, Bond applications or other documentation for completeness and accuracy.
Coordinates with ICE officers to facilitate interviews, hearings, removals, and case updates.
Maintains up‑to‑date case status records, court scheduling details, and case tracking logs. Generates case status reports and monitoring dashboards.
Tracks compliance with release conditions and reports violations as applicable to the designated ICE liaison.
Organizes and prepares removal documents and coordinates with ICE personnel for scheduling removal and staging flights. Ensures aliens scheduled for removal have necessary documentation in A‑files per ICE instructions. Verifies all documents are completed and inventory prepared and ready on time and day of departure; ensures case is closed in ICE data systems and file is transferred for storage.
Verifies detainees have necessary legal paperwork, appropriate quantity of medications per medical standards, property and valuables before transfer or removal, including retrieving and verifying travel documents.
Performs routine duties in accordance with established policies, regulations, and procedures to maintain order and provide for the security, care and direct supervision of detainees in holding areas, during transport and all established locations. Maintains visual observation and conducts regular welfare checks.
Domestic U.S. travel may be required.
Qualifications
Graduate from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Social or Behavioral Science, or a related field is required.
One year of experience in criminal justice, corrections, or a related field is required. Additional experience in a criminal justice field or case management services may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year‑for‑year basis.
Experience and/or training in reviewing law‑enforcement documentation such as detention files, custodial records, immigration case files or previous experience conducting interviews for immigration or detention is preferred.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, organizational skills and attention to detail is required.
Bilingual skills, with the ability to communicate verbally and/or in writing preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is required.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Other
Industries
Public Safety
CoreCivic is a Drug‑Free Workplace & EOE including Disability/Veteran.
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