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165810

SOCIAL SERVICES ANALYST 1

SS410     $33,405 - $60,112
Creation Date: 05/09/2001
Change Date: 01/01/2025

FUNCTION OF WORK:
To assess, evaluate, and provide social services that are administered by the Department of Children and Family Services.

LEVEL OF WORK:
Entry

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Close from a higher level supervisory or managerial position.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
None.

JOB DISTINCTIONS:
Differs from the Social Services Analyst 2 by the presence of less independence and complexity of work.

CORE COMPETENCIES:
IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE, CORE COMPETENCIES ARE THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND BEHAVIORS BASED ON THE WORK TASKS OUTLINED IN THE EXAMPLES OF WORK. MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCS COMPETENCY MODEL CAN BE FOUND HERE.

Displaying ExpertiseDriving ResultsFocusing on Customers
Following Policies and ProceduresLearning ActivelyMaking Accurate Judgments
Managing ResourcesThinking Critically

EXAMPLES OF WORK:
EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.

Under close supervision, the entry level Social Services Analyst learns to perform the following duties:

Interprets and applies complex federal, state and local laws and regulations, program directives, and agency policies and procedures.

Interviews clients/applicants to obtain information, assess employment and educational history, work abilities, and training interests in order to determine the support services needed.

Serves as case manager for assigned caseload by recording findings, recommendations and services provided; completes case record forms and any necessary correspondence in connection with assigned cases.

Explains program to applicants and discusses its rules and procedures, assesses clients' willingness and ability to comply with program mandates, identifies barriers to participation, and selects resources to eliminate barriers.

Monitors program participation to determine compliance and takes appropriate action to ensure that participants fulfill program obligations.

May assist with representing the agency on client appeals and appeal hearings by compiling the Summary of Evidence and other agency documentation.

Performs investigative and enforcement function of child support cases in the areas of intake services, absent parent location, collection of payments, and probation services regarding criminal neglect of family cases.

Assesses financial resources to determine an absent parent's ability to provide support.

Monitors all support payment activity on assigned cases and follows up on delinquent payments.

Prepares and submits appropriate documents for court proceedings and serves as court liaison for the agency in coordination of docket scheduling, affidavit completion, case testimony, judicial reviews, etc

Makes field contact which includes probation supervision, serving of notices, orders, subpoenas, and writs.

May issue warrants and makes arrests.

Adjudicates disability claims filed under the Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income Program.

Reviews disability applications to determine appropriate sources of medical, psychological, vocational, and social information to document the claimant's disability or non-disability.

Confers with medical professionals on determination of disability and need for medical appliances.

Prepares an assessment to determine the claimant's ability to function by applying a multiple step sequential evaluation process to identify the claimant's capability to perform work activity.

Conducts Claimant Conferences to fully explain the disability process to claimant.

Assesses program eligibility for children placed in the care and/or custody of the Department of Children and Family Services, special needs children who have been adopted and are receiving subsidies, and certain juveniles who are in the custody of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Reviews court orders and other documents to assure that reasonable efforts were made to prevent children from coming into state custody.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Three years of experience in social services; OR

Six years of full-time experience in any field; OR

A bachelor's degree.

EXPERIENCE SUBSTITUTION:
Every 30 semester hours earned from an accredited college or university will be credited as one year of experience towards the six years of full-time work experience in any field. The maximum substitution allowed is 120 semester hours which substitutes for a maximum of four years of experience in any field.
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