The City of Cleveland has created and is hiring for a new position called senior coordinator for new Clevelanders to address the needs and challenges faced by immigrants and refugees.
The senior coordinator will be responsible for building relationships with multicultural and immigration-focused organizations and immigrant and minority communities in Cleveland.
鈥淚mmigrants, refugees, newcomers are a key part of Cleveland鈥檚 story. This was a city built by immigrants and the city will continue to be growing because of immigration,鈥 said Austin Davis, the city鈥檚 senior policy advisor.
Davis said the new hire will help implement strategies and programs to make city hall more accessible to immigrants, refugees and other newcomers.
鈥淲e can always learn more about the folks that we鈥檙e serving and we want to make sure we鈥檙e providing the best services possible. Beyond that, we鈥檝e got to think about how city hall itself can function better for immigrants,鈥 Davis said.
Davis said this new position aligns with city鈥檚 goal to attract and retain these newcomers. He said the region鈥檚 availability of trades jobs and the city鈥檚 housing stock are potential attractions for newcomers.
鈥淐ommunity and housing are often the top reasons why a given refugee might move to a second city, and here you can really live that kind of life that you want with your family, with folks that really understand your experiences,鈥 Davis said.
Davis said the city recognizes that Cleveland could potentially see an influx of immigrants from Mexico, South America and Central America after the Biden administration lifted Title 42, which was implemented by the Trump administration to limit border access at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
鈥淲e鈥檙e facing an influx now, and there鈥檚 resources that are being organized to address it. There鈥檚 flux after flux here. It keeps happening and we鈥檙e smart enough to notice there鈥檚 a pattern. So we really want to put somebody on this issue,鈥 Davis said.
Along with the city鈥檚 budget, local non-profit organization the Refugee Response provided a grant to help fund this position.
The city said the application for the position will be open until June 30, which was extended from the original June 23 deadline.