Salary : $41,676.00 - $59,808.00 Annually
Location : 96001, CA
Job Type: Full-Time Regular
Job Number: 1288-9_HHSA_EM_120624
Department: Health & Human Services Agency - Economic Mobility
Opening Date: 12/16/2024
Closing Date: 12/30/2024 9:00 AM Pacific
THE CURRENT VACANCY IS IN THE SHASTA COUNTY
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY
ECONOMIC MOBILITY BRANCH
ORAL EXAM IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 2025
RESPONSES TO SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS REQUIRED
FINAL FILING DATE: DECEMBER 30, 2024 AT 9:00 AM
SALARY INFORMATION
Eligibility Specialist I: $3,473 - $4,434 APPROXIMATE MONTHLY* / $20.04 - $25.58 APPROXIMATE HOURLY*
Eligibility Specialist II: $3,905 - $4,984 APPROXIMATE MONTHLY* / $22.53 - $28.75 APPROXIMATE HOURLY*
*Please refer to the appropriate Bargaining Unit Memorandum of Understanding for potential future salary increases* Please visit
ABOUT SHASTA COUNTY
Shasta County offers all the amenities of the big city while retaining a comfortable small-town atmosphere. With its natural beauty, affordable housing, excellent educational system, abundance of recreational opportunities, and excellent quality of life, Shasta County is a great place to live, work, and raise a family.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
Health and Human Services Agency
The Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) partners with communities to protect and improve the health and well-being of Shasta County residents. Established in 2006, the HHSA is organized into four branches: Behavioral Health & Social Services, Public Health, Economic Mobility, with a centralized Administration Services. The HHSA promotes optimal health for all. The frail, the abused, the mentally ill and those without resources look to the HHSA for services and resources to meet their basic needs, and to protect their health and safety. This transformation improves efficiency, avoids unnecessary duplication of effort, encourages collaboration among programs and organizes the HHSA's services to be more responsive to the needs of the public.
The Economic Mobility Branch provides assistance and services to individuals and families in the community. Through multiple locations in Redding, Anderson, Shasta Lake, Burney and Enterprise the branch provides initial and on-going eligibility determination services for public benefits such as CalFresh, CalWORKs, General Assistance, Healthcare Programs, and WIC. The branch provides CalWORKs and CalFresh employment preparation and support services, as well as behavioral health and comprehensive perinatal alcohol and drug counseling services. Recently, the branch also added a new division to consolidate and streamline homeless and housing services within the HHSA and finally, the Economic Mobility Branch also provides referrals for individuals and families to other services within the HHSA and within the community.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Determines the eligibility of applicants and recipients for public assistance programs through interactive interviewing and fact gathering; maintains current knowledge of program regulations and procedures necessary for multi-program caseload administration; initiates and processes casework through an automated system; identifies needs and makes appropriate referrals for health, social, and/or employment services; and performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Eligibility Specialist I
Working under close supervision, employees in this class receive in-service training and are given detailed instructions in the performance of routine duties related to eligibility for public assistance programs and caseload administration. As requisite skills and knowledge are developed, greater independence and the full scope of responsibility are exercised. Employees are expected to promote to Eligibility Specialist II after one (1) year of satisfactory performance at the trainee level.
Eligibility Specialist II
Working under general supervision, Eligibility Specialist II is the journey level in the Eligibility Specialist series. Employees at this level are expected to manage a full, multi-program caseload independently, referring non-procedural questions to the supervisor. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the lower level of Eligibility Specialist I, or if filled from the outside, require prior related experience.
Eligibility Specialist II differs from Eligibility Specialist III in that the latter may provide lead direction and/or perform specialized assignments in areas such as quality control or fraud prevention, requiring an advanced level of technical knowledge.
Supervision Exercised and Received: Incumbents in the Eligibility Specialist I/II classification receive supervision from an Eligibility Supervisor and may receive lead direction from an Eligibility Specialist III.
IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate for this position will have a strong emphasis on continuous quality improvement; strong work ethic and ability to prioritize assigned work tasks and follow through in a timely manner; excellent listening and strong written and verbal communication skills; excellent customer service skills and initiative; solution based problem solving skills; experience in maintaining cooperative relations and communications with customers, management, and staff; ability to maintain a high standard of professionalism; proficiency in MS Office suite as well as basic knowledge of software and database programs.
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Eligibility Specialist I: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following. For Eligibility Specialist I, duties are performed at the trainee level: Performs interactive interviews in person or via the telephone to elicit eligibility information, obtain and/or verify financial, employment, tax, and personal demographic information, and determine eligibility for public assistance programs and services; analyzes financial and eligibility information to determine initial or continuing eligibility for multiple public assistance programs; explains regulations, rules, and policies to clients and apprises them of their rights, responsibilities, and eligibility for participation in various public assistance programs and services; ensures accuracy and completion of application and declaration forms; resolves discrepancies by securing documentation, medical records, and confirmation from other agencies; initiates a total-household assistance case; enters and retrieves numerical and narrative data, and issues benefits from automated computer systems; determines the level of benefits to which the client is entitled by making complex computations and/or computer entries and then analyzes the results; reviews and interprets information provided on a variety of forms both by the client and third parties to assist with eligibility determination; evaluates clients for and answers questions on Advanced Payment Tax Credits related to health care reform; explains a variety of plan options, costs, and individual plan features through Covered California; monitors on-going eligibility by obtaining periodic updated information of eligibility factors and takes appropriate actions on changes; determines the need for additional services and makes referrals as needed for employment and other services to outside agencies to assist clients toward self-sufficiency and directs clients accordingly; organizes and prioritizes caseload so that necessary case records and documents are processed and updated within specific time limits established by regulation and local policy; enters and maintains case records, including written narratives, forms, and computer documents in a clear and readable format; troubleshoots task and/or case issues to determine appropriate resolution of problems, involving Help Desk as needed; communicates both orally and in writing with clients and others related to the initial and ongoing eligibility determination while maintaining confidentiality; responds to questions and complaints of clients in person, by telephone, mail, and/or email communication; provides pertinent forms and pamphlets to clients as required; identifies suspected fraud and makes referrals for investigation; prepares correspondence and reports; participates in special projects, studies, work assignments, and committees; and performs related duties as assigned.
Eligibility Specialist II: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following. For Eligibility Specialist II, duties are performed at the journey level: Performs interactive interviews in person or via the telephone to elicit eligibility information, obtain and/or verify financial, employment, tax, and personal demographic information and determine eligibility for public assistance programs and services; analyzes financial and eligibility information to determine initial or continuing eligibility for multiple public assistance programs; explains regulations, rules, and policies to clients and apprises them of their rights, responsibilities, and eligibility for participation; ensures accuracy and completion of application and declaration forms; resolves discrepancies by securing documentation, medical records, and confirmation from other agencies; initiates a total-household assistance case; enters and retrieves numerical and narrative data, and issues benefits from automated computer systems; determines the level of benefits to which the client is entitled by making complex computations and/or computer entries and then analyzes the results; reviews and interprets information provided on a variety of forms both by the client and third parties to assist with eligibility determination; evaluates clients for and answers questions on Advanced Payment Tax Credits related to health care reform; explains a variety of plan options, costs, and individual plan features through Covered California; monitors on-going eligibility by obtaining periodic updated information of eligibility factors and takes appropriate actions on changes; determines the need for additional services and makes referrals as needed for employment and other services to outside agencies to assist clients toward self-sufficiency and directs clients accordingly; organizes and prioritizes caseload so that necessary case records and documents are processed and updated within specific time limits established by regulation and local policy; enters and maintains case records, including written narratives, forms, and computer documents in a clear and readable format; troubleshoots task and/or case issues to determine appropriate resolution of problems, involving Help Desk as needed; communicates both orally and in writing with clients and others related to the initial and ongoing eligibility determination while maintaining confidentiality; responds to questions and complaints of clients in person, by telephone, mail, and/or email communication; provides pertinent forms and pamphlets to clients as required; identifies suspected fraud and makes referrals for investigation; prepares correspondence and reports; participates in special projects, studies, work assignments, and committees; and performs related duties as assigned.
TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS
It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below.
Note: The level and scope of the knowledge and skills listed below are related to job duties as distinguished between the two levels in the Definition section.
Eligibility Specialist I
Knowledge of: General goals and purpose of public social services programs; laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures governing eligibility for diverse public assistance programs and related case administrative techniques; methods and techniques of conducting an investigative interview and information gathering; computer terminology and automated computer systems; modern office practices, methods, and procedures; basic record keeping practices and procedures; principles of mathematical calculations; intricacies of health insurance plans, medical health plan options, and associated terminology; regulations and rules regarding household filing status related to the Affordable Care Act; cultural and human behavior, including knowledge of self, to interact effectively with clients and staff; principles and practices of effective customer service; structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition and grammar; modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination; computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation.
Ability to: Apply the policies, procedures, and programs of the Health and Human Services Agency; apply the laws, rules, and regulations governing eligibility and benefits determination for multiple public assistance programs and the case administration of these programs; identify available resources, and communicate with others to obtain and verify information concerning eligibility; use fact finding techniques and perform in-depth and interactive interviewing; determine appropriate course of action in emergency situations; make referrals to appropriate agencies and social service programs; detect and evaluate potential fraudulent situations; analyze and interpret written, numerical, and verbal data from various sources; utilize multiple electronic information and social services systems, and analyze and interpret such information; enter and maintain data accurately and timely into a computerized system; navigate through computer screens and effectively use computer systems, software applications, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks; identify when computer output is incorrect and make corrections; process cases manually as required; plan and organize caseload/tasks to ensure work is completed in accordance with regulations relating to eligibility and timeliness; function effectively in a system with strict deadlines and constant changes; read, understand, apply, and explain complicated and detailed correspondence and reports, regulations, and policy directives; perform a variety of mathematical computations accurately and rapidly; prepare clear, concise, and accurate records and reports; explain complex rules and programs so they can be understood by people of diverse socio-economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds; gather, record, and correctly evaluate tax filing data, income, and additional necessary information required for the determination of eligibility for one or more programs; explain health insurance plan options and plan details available to clients through the Affordable Care Act; review a variety of tax documents to obtain needed household filing information; explain health care reform tax credit implications to clients; refer clients to other agency and community services as needed; assess and manage difficult and hostile persons or situations, or call for intervention when appropriate; interact with people in a courteous manner in person, on the telephone, by mail, or email; work in a fast-paced, professional office environment and prioritize a wide range of duties with varying time requirements to ensure timely completion; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with the public and staff; and follow written and oral directions and instructions.
These standards are typically attained with:
EITHER
Two (2) years of experience performing clerical duties;
OR
One (1) year of experience determining eligibility for loans, financial assistance, unemployment, or veterans' benefits, or publicly or privately funded health, counseling, or social services;
OR
Completion of sixty (60) semester or ninety (90) quarter college units.
Some positions may require possession of special language and culture skills as a bona fide qualification standard. In these cases, candidates must demonstrate that they possess the required skills.
Eligibility Specialist II
Knowledge of: General goals and purpose of public social services programs; laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures governing eligibility for diverse public assistance programs and related case administrative techniques; methods and techniques of conducting an investigative interview and information gathering; computer terminology and automated computer systems; modern office practices, methods, and procedures; basic record keeping practices and procedures; principles of mathematical calculations; intricacies of health insurance plans, medical health plan options, and associated terminology; regulations and rules regarding household filing status related to the Affordable Care Act; cultural and human behavior, including knowledge of self, to interact effectively with clients and staff; principles and practices of effective customer service; structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar; modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination; computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation.
Ability to: Apply the policies, procedures, and programs of the Health and Human Services Agency; apply the laws, rules, and regulations governing eligibility and benefits determination for multiple public assistance programs and the case administration of these programs; identify available resources, and communicate with others to obtain and verify information concerning eligibility; use fact finding techniques and perform in-depth and interactive interviewing; determine appropriate course of action in emergency situations; make referrals to appropriate agencies and social service programs; detect and evaluate potential fraudulent situations; analyze and interpret written, numerical, and verbal data from various sources; utilize multiple electronic information and social services systems, and analyze and interpret such information; enter and maintain data accurately and timely into a computerized system; navigate through computer screens and effectively use computer systems, software applications, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks; identify when computer output is incorrect and make corrections; process cases manually as required; plan and organize caseload/tasks to ensure work is completed in accordance with regulations relating to eligibility and timeliness; function effectively in a system with strict deadlines and constant changes; read, understand, apply, and explain complicated and detailed correspondence and reports, regulations, and policy directives; perform a variety of mathematical computations accurately and rapidly; prepare, clear, concise, and accurate records and reports; explain complex rules and programs so they can be understood by people of diverse socio-economic, cultural, and educational backgrounds; gather, record, and correctly evaluate tax filing data, income, and additional necessary information required for the determination of eligibility for one or more programs; explain health insurance plan options and plan details available to clients through the Affordable Care Act; review a variety of tax documents to obtain needed household filing information; explain health care reform tax credit implications to clients; refer clients to other agency and community services as needed; assess and manage difficult and hostile persons or situations, or call for intervention when appropriate; interact with people in a courteous manner in person, on the telephone, by mail, or email; work in a fast-paced, professional office environment and prioritize a wide range of duties with varying time requirements to ensure timely completion; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with the public and staff; and follow written and oral directions and instruction.
These standards are typically attained with:
One (1) year of full-time experience performing duties of the Eligibility Specialist I classification.
Some positions may require possession of special language and culture skills as a bona fide qualification standard. In these cases, candidates must demonstrate that they possess the required skills.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS
Responses to the following must be submitted with a completed application.