Programs Specialist II; Richmond
Listed on 2026-06-15
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Government
Government Administration, Public Health, Bilingual -
Social Work
Government Administration, Public Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Bilingual
Location: Warsaw
Warsaw, VA, United States
Job DescriptionBenefit Programs Specialist I represents the entry level in the occupational group for employees working under close supervision while being trained in determining eligibility for a variety of social services government assistance programs. Upon recommendation by the supervisor, approval by the director, and successful completion of the training program, the employee shall be redefined to full-performance Benefit Programs Specialist II with a corresponding salary increase as indicated by the local department’s compensation plan.
Benefit Programs Specialist I is distinguished from the Benefit Programs Specialist II by the latter’s performing all the assigned eligibility duties independently and making judgments following agency practices and procedures and mandated federal, state, or local laws and policies.
Benefit Programs Specialist II represents the full performance level in the Benefit Programs Specialist occupational group. Employees’ responsibilities are related to the determination and re-determination of eligibility of individuals and families for financial assistance, food stamps, medical assistance, and for other social services’ benefit programs. The work is performed within established policies, procedures and guidelines, but certain aspects of eligibility determination require independent judgment, especially as related to evaluation of social factors influencing eligibility.
Employees seek supervisory help for difficult or unusual situations only.
- Conduct interviews of persons to determine eligibility for assistance and redetermines their continuing eligibility;
- Explain nature of temporary assistance benefit programs and determine reasons and need for assistance;
- Process applications for financial assistance and diversion; explain client responsibilities, rights and program availability;
- Evaluate consistency and completeness of data secured, and where indicated substantiate its accuracy;
- Compute assistance plans;
- Determine the need for and amount of allowances for special circumstance items;
- Evaluate such social factors as education, work experience, and levels of social functioning; and
- Evaluate employability of clients and explore potential sources of income.
Knowledge- Some knowledge of: basic human behavior; mathematics to calculate percentages, formulas and averages to solve mathematical problems; and interviewing techniques such as data collection and investigation.
Skills- Skill in operating a personal computer and the associated office and agency software.
Abilities- Demonstrated ability to: communicate effectively both orally and in writing; interview, gather information, and evaluate situations; analyze information; apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written or oral form; exercise sound judgment, discretion, tact and resourcefulness in solving problems and drawing logical conclusions; use various types of automated technology to establish and maintain case records, access and retrieve data, create reports and manipulate data;
maintain professional ethics related to confidentiality; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with others in a positive and tactful manner under sometimes stressful situations.
Education and Experience- High school diploma supplemented with additional training and related work experience OR any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Preferred QualificationsExperience working in a Local Department of Social Services (LDSS).
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