Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Socket.dev in Virginia is seeking a dedicated benefits eligibility caseworker to assess applicants, explain programs like SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, VIEW, and Energy Assistance, and determine initial and ongoing eligibility. The role requires a high school diploma and at least one year of related experience.
Responsibilities include processing applications, monitoring case changes, calculating benefit levels, referring to service workers, and maintaining electronic records in a dynamic government
Benefit Programs include Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program [SNAP], Medicaid, Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families [TANF], VIEW, and Energy Assistance. Other programs, as assigned,
may include Long-term Care, Auxiliary Grants [AG], Child Care, and Fraud Prevention. All positions
are cross-trained, as needed, and workers may assume coordinating responsibilities.
Essential Job Functions:
Conducts interviews and collects information to assess applicants’ eligibility for assistance programs to determine initial and ongoing eligibility
Explains benefit programs, available services, and client/applicant rights and responsibilities with clarity
Processes applications for financial assistance; determines eligibility for assistance and benefit levels using automated systems and manual methods
Interprets policies and procedures applicable to the various programs
Monitors cases for changes in recipient circumstances and adjusts benefit levels in accordance with policy guidelines
Evaluates the employability status of clients, explores potential sources of income, and computes assistance
Refers clients to service workers for additional support services; prepares reports and maintains accurate electronic client records
Identifies potential fraud and makes appropriate referrals; evaluates consistency and completeness of data secured, and substantiates its accuracy when necessary
Calculates special circumstance allowances to determine appropriate benefit levels
Provides case management benefit programs; processes renewals and interims, explains a variety of programs, such as employment services, child support services, and childcare services
Responsible for emergency duties, including shelter duty or Emergency Operations Center staffing, in the event of a disaster, and services on a rotating duty roster for the duration of the event
Performs other duties as assigned
One (1) year of related work experience
The work requires the ability to exert moderate but not constant physical effort to perform light work, typically involving some combination of balancing, feeling, fingering, grasping, handling, hearing, lifting, mental acuity, pulling, pushing, reaching, repetitive motion, speaking, standing, stooping, talking, visual acuity, walking and may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 20 pounds), visual perception and discrimination, the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds, perceive and discriminate color, and require oral communications.
Work is regularly performed in a dynamic environment that requires the need to be sensitive to change and responsive to changing goals, priorities, and needs.
Employees at all levels are expected to work effectively together to meet the needs of the community and the organization through work behaviors demonstrating the City’s Values.Employees are also expected to lead by example and demonstrate the highest level of ethics.