What are the responsibilities and job description for the DSHS ESA Child Support Enforcement Officer 3 position at State of Washington Dept. of Social and Health...?
Description
The Everett Division of Child Support is currently seeking two permanent Support Enforcement Officer positions to join our collection teams. You will serve as a designated lead worker, providing direction and training to professional staff that collect, establish, and enforce child and medical support. As the department's representative, you will make critical casework decisions and determine child support obligations.
This is a great opportunity to expand your current skills and gain valuable experience towards advancing your career as a Child Support Enforcement Officer within the department.
Note: Snohomish County employees are eligible to receive an Orca Card for transportation needs.
Some of what you will be doing:
- Train staff in all aspects of child support collections and enforcement.
- Review work and explain child support laws and procedures.
- Audit work and workflow to meet Federal and State guidelines.
- Make critical casework decisions such as initiating, preparing, signing, and serving administrative and legal support enforcement actions.
- Establish Administrative Child Support Orders by researching and locating income information.
- Analyze, interpret, and apply State, Tribal, Federal, and International laws pertaining to paternity determination.
- Maintain technical expertise amidst constant changes in laws, policies, and procedures in order to be a resource for the team.
- Negotiate debt repayment terms.
- Calculate complex financial and medical child support obligations and arrearages.
- Assist with developing and implementing training plans and performance management plans.
- Assist walk-in customers.
- Act on behalf of the supervisor in their absence.
- Knowledge of State statutes and Federal regulations, legal rights, and remedies in support enforcement.
- Ability to train, multi-task, prioritize workload, and be responsive to change.
- Knowledge of paternity proceeding, accounting and collection practices.
- Verbal and written communication skills that will support case management skills for a large, growing, and diverse caseload.
- Customer service skills.
- Ability to learn and navigate new programs.
- Ability to work independently and develop training plans for new and long term staff.
- Investigative and interview skills to find information from various sources.
Two years of college level coursework.
And
Four years of experience related to child support enforcement and/or debt collection, including two years of experience as a Support Enforcement Officer.
Note: Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute year for year.
Interested? Please include the following with your application:
- A cover letter explaining how you see the role of an SEO3 in relation to leadership and how you, in your role as a lead worker, would influence the overall productivity and morale of the team.
- Three professional references with current contact information.
- Resume.
Questions about this opportunity? Please contact vincent.hamilton@dshs.wa.gov reference job number 01853.
Supplemental Information
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history may be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the job. This announcement may be used to fill multiple vacancies. Employees driving on state business must have a valid driver's license. Employees driving a privately owned vehicle on state business must have liability insurance on the privately owned vehicle.
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