What are the responsibilities and job description for the Full Time Eligibility Worker position at Brown County (MN)?
The Eligibility Worker is responsible for performing a variety of tasks related to the determination of eligibility for income maintenance programs. This position must determine the eligibility of clients for Federal and State public assistance, while providing high-quality customer service.
- Provides information regarding programs and community resources.
- Determines and explains eligibility for all income maintenance programs.
- Interviews applicants to determine eligibility for food support, cash, health care, childcare assistance and emergency programs while meeting program processing deadlines.
- Remains objective protects client confidentiality and complies with data privacy rules.
- Diffuses consumers who may be angry, hostile, verbally or physically aggressive.
- Educates consumers regarding program requirements, expectations and benefits. Explains rights and responsibilities and serves as central point of communication.
- Refers individuals to available resources within and outside the County agency as appropriate.
- Approves ongoing eligibility through monthly household report forms, six-month and annual reviews, recipient reports, and collateral contact to ensure continuation of accurate benefits. Multiple County and State computer systems are used for this process.
- Calculates asset evaluations for couples when one spouse enters a Long-Term Care Facility or requests Elderly Waiver Services.
- Calculates reimbursement amounts for cost effective reimbursements and Medicare premiums.
- Travels to Sleepy Eye and Springfield satellite outreach offices monthly on a rotating worker basis.
- Participates in continuing education and training offered by the Department of Human Services and collaborative agencies or groups. Stays up-to-date and adheres to procedural changes regarding program determination.
- Exhibits strong communication and analytical skills to understand and explain complex program rules.
- Analyzes case information for discrepancies and establish overpayments, impose disqualifications, close cases, or refer cases to the Fraud Investigator, as necessary.
- Successful cooperation with multiple internal and external providers to assist consumers with initial and ongoing program eligibility.
- Responds to consumer complaints and informs consumers of their appeal and other legal rights.
- Attends and testifies at appeal hearings.
- Regular attendance is required.
- Attends meetings and training, as needed.
- Other duties as assigned or apparent.
Education:
Two years college or vocational coursework
OR
One year post-secondary education plus two years’ related experience
OR
High School graduate or equivalent and five years related experience.
Requirements:
Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to drive in the State of Minnesota.
Must successfully complete a background check.
Must complete and pass pre-employment testing.
- Knowledge and skill in Microsoft Office Suite, and computer database operations.
- Ability to provide optimal customer service skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, and have strong positive public relations skills.
- Effective communication with department and clients on complex information and facts.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local rules and policies governing income maintenance programs.
- Knowledge of interviewing techniques and skill in conducting interviews.
- Knowledge of other sources of financial support, including Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Veterans’ benefits, Worker’s Compensation, and Disability Insurance/Pension programs.
- Basic computation and mathematical skills.
- Ability to explain and interpret complex laws, rules, policies, and regulations in written or verbal form.
- Ability to maintain professionalism with the public, including with hostile or uncooperative individuals.
- Protects client confidentiality and complies with data privacy laws and rules.
- Ability to work under limited supervision with general autonomy in determining how objectives are achieved.
Grade 6. Entry hourly wage range: $27.08 to $30.36, DOQ
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
Salary : $27 - $30