Fair Hearing Specialist - Limited Service
State of Vermont | |
life insurance, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement | |
United States, Vermont, Waterbury | |
Nov 18, 2024 | |
Overview
The Fair Hearing Specialist (FHS) manages and maintains ownership of cases that have been escalated by applicant households in disagreement with an Economic Services Division (ESD) eligibility determination. Examples of Work: The FHS conducts investigative research on public assistance cases escalated to the Fair Hearing Specialist from applicant households who are in disagreement with an eligibility determination, communicates to research a case with professional partners including: Office of the Attorney General, Vermont Legal Aid, Human Services Board, and other agencies as needed. The FHS receives Fair Hearing requests from ESD staff and determines next action. When a FH case is concluded, he/she contacts the petitioners and department attorneys to address and close any outstanding details regarding the case. In some cases the Fair Hearing Specialist may testify under oath at Fair Hearing proceedings with the Assistant Attorney General's office, most often over the phone but with the potential for in-person testimony. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Who May Apply
This position, Fair Hearing Specialist - Limited Service (Job Requisition #51486), is open to all State employees and external applicants. It is a Limited Service position, which is non-tenured and authorized for a specific period of time. Limited Service positions are established for specially funded projects or programs. AHS BACKGROUND CHECKS: Candidates must pass any level of background investigation applicable to the position. In accordance with AHS Policy 4.02, Hiring Standards, Vermont and/or national criminal record checks, as well as DMV and adult and child abuse registry checks, as appropriate to the position under recruitment, will be conducted on candidates, with the exception of those who are current classified state employees seeking transfer, promotion or demotion into an AHS classified position or are persons exercising re-employment (RIF) rights. Environmental Factors
Duties are performed in a standard office setting. Some travel may be necessary, for which private transportation must be available. Stressful interaction with upset or emotional clients may occur. Staff workload may frequently be heavy. Work outside of typical business hours may be expected and incumbents might be required to appear in court, representing the State of Vermont. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree AND one (1) or more years at or above a technical level role that includes research, customer service, review of healthcare services or similar field OR Associate's degree AND three (3) or more years at or above a technical level role that includes research, customer service, review of healthcare services or similar field. OR High School diploma or equivalent AND five (5) or more years at or above a technical level role that includes research, customer service, review of healthcare services or similar field. Total Compensation
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
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The State of Vermont celebrates diversity, and is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and meaningful inclusion that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The State does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, membership in an employee organization, family medical history or genetic information, or family or parental status. The State's employment decisions are merit-based. Retaliatory adverse employment actions by the State are forbidden. |