What are the responsibilities and job description for the Eligibility Specialist position at Friendship Public Charter School?
Friendship Public Charter School operates a network of high-performing, college-preparatory public charter schools serving students from pre-K3 through 12th grade. Our mission is to provide a world-class education that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and character necessary for success in college, career, and life.
We are seeking dedicated, mission-aligned professionals to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. If you are committed to accelerating student achievement, fostering joyful and rigorous learning, and preparing students for bright postsecondary futures, we encourage you to apply.
The Eligibility Specialist ensures that families participating in Friendship’s aftercare program can access and maintain OSSE child care subsidy benefits through accurate application support, documentation verification, timely eligibility determinations/redeterminations (as permitted by OSSE), complete and auditable case record maintenance, and compliant communication with families, DHS, and OSSE. This role is designed to perform the operational work of an OSSE/DHS Eligibility Worker within the boundaries of OSSE’s delegation and oversight authority.
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for serving students in Washington, DC.
Application intake and client interviewing (new applicants and recertifications)
We are seeking dedicated, mission-aligned professionals to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year. If you are committed to accelerating student achievement, fostering joyful and rigorous learning, and preparing students for bright postsecondary futures, we encourage you to apply.
The Eligibility Specialist ensures that families participating in Friendship’s aftercare program can access and maintain OSSE child care subsidy benefits through accurate application support, documentation verification, timely eligibility determinations/redeterminations (as permitted by OSSE), complete and auditable case record maintenance, and compliant communication with families, DHS, and OSSE. This role is designed to perform the operational work of an OSSE/DHS Eligibility Worker within the boundaries of OSSE’s delegation and oversight authority.
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for serving students in Washington, DC.
- Please note that the salary scale for this position is $62,000 - $72,000
Application intake and client interviewing (new applicants and recertifications)
- For Friendship’s Level II aftercare subsidy clients, conduct structured intake and redetermination interviews to capture and apply all OSSE-required eligibility factors (household status, DC residency, income, and qualifying need such as work, education, or training).
- Ensure each interview also covers program requirements and family responsibilities, and use an in-person or otherwise verified process when OSSE standards require document authentication.
- Collect, review, and verify every required document for Friendship families to establish eligibility (identity, child and household information, residency, legal relationship, income, and qualifying need), including meeting OSSE recency rules where applicable.
- Confirm families understand that signatures certify information as accurate under penalty of law and that Friendship cannot treat an application as complete until all required documentation is received and properly handled (copy versus original) under OSSE rules.
- When Friendship is authorized to determine eligibility under OSSE Level II requirements (including any waitlist-era approvals), apply OSSE rules to determine initial eligibility, subsidy level, and family co-payment and document the decision rationale in the case record. If documentation is missing, issue a request, track the OSSE deadline (including the 30-calendar-day window to provide missing documents), and provide required notices for denials or terminations when requirements are not met.
- For Friendship aftercare placements, issue, track, and reconcile OSSE Admission Forms and ensure the family and provider sign and return forms within OSSE timelines before the child starts care.
- Verify each Admission Form includes all required elements (provider, service start date, assigned co-pay, and other required fields) and complies with OSSE validity rules, including the 30-day validity window described in OSSE guidance.
- Maintain a proactive recertification calendar for Friendship families and complete redeterminations on time to prevent lapses in subsidy coverage for enrolled students.
- Apply OSSE rules for ongoing eligibility (including the typical 12-month eligibility period and change reporting expectations).
- Create and maintain complete, chronological case records for each Friendship family, including required forms, checklists, document copies, income/co-pay calculations, and case action notes, and enter required information into the applicable OSSE/DHS subsidy systems and provider tools.
- Securely store and retain records to meet OSSE requirements (including retention of closed case records for at least five years) so files can be produced quickly and cleanly during monitoring or audits.
- Provide timely, family-friendly communication for Friendship families on missing documents, deadlines, eligibility decisions, co-payment responsibilities, and program expectations, and document key communications in the case file. Serve as Friendship’s primary operational liaison with DHS and OSSE for case escalations, documentation clarification, waitlist-related updates, and appeal support while ensuring timelines and notices are handled correctly.
- Keep Friendship’s subsidy-related files inspection-ready year-round by maintaining complete documentation, responding promptly to OSSE requests, and ensuring records are secure, organized, and easily retrievable.
- Conduct routine internal quality checks to identify missing documentation or policy misalignment early and drive corrective actions that reduce compliance risk for the program.
- Protect the confidentiality of all families’ subsidy participation and personally identifiable information, sharing information only with proper consent and authorized parties and delivering services consistent with OSSE non-discrimination expectations.
- Monitor for suspected fraud indicators and report suspected fraud to OSSE immediately as required, while preserving documentation and notes needed for review.
- Align Friendship’s subsidy authorizations to aftercare operations by ensuring services and billing correspond to OST hours when public educational services are not available for school-age children. Track attendance-related compliance triggers that can affect subsidy eligibility (including OSSE requirements related to extended unexcused absences), complete required family outreach, and submit required reporting to OSSE when thresholds are met.
- A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience) is recommended.
- At least 2–4 years of experience in benefits eligibility determination, case management, school enrollment/residency verification, or similar documentation-driven public program administration is recommended to meet OSSE’s interview/documentation/case record expectations.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain confidential records, consistent with OSSE confidentiality rules and privacy requirements.
- Ability to perform structured intake interviews and document verification, including in-person verification when original documents must be reviewed.
- Willingness and ability to complete mandatory OSSE training and maintain written approval/authorization where required for Level II eligibility functions.
- Proficiency with productivity tools (Microsoft Excel/Word/Outlook) is strongly recommended.
- High-quality customer service communication skills for explaining documentation requirements, co-payment rules, denial/appeal rights, and deadlines in a family-friendly manner.
- Analytical skills for income and household composition evaluation, and attention to detail in case file completeness and audit readiness.
Salary : $62,000 - $72,000