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POSTING TYPE: Open Competitive DEPARTMENT: Library HOURS: Full time HIRING RANGE: $55,947 - $62,941 SALARY RANGE: $55,947 - $87,418 LOCATION: Wescott Library - Eagan, MN UNION: AFSCME Local 693 CLOSE DATE: 4:30 p.m. on August 19, 2021 The Library Technology Specialist serves as the primary contact point for the library staff to receive support and maintenance for library equipment and software systems.
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Two (2) years full-time clerical experience in a social services or legal agency or two (2) years interviewing clients or assessing ability to pay in the collections of debt; or one (1) year experience as a Child Support Specialist I in the Butte County Department of Child Support Services.
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The adult support advocate has a strong foundational skillset in traditional pediatric child life specialist and utilizes an expansive knowledge of child development, childhood trauma, and grief education; to support children of adult patients with serious medical conditions.
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Working under close supervision, Child Support Specialist I is the entry/trainee level in the Child Support Specialist series. Employees in the Child Support Specialist I/II class receive in-service training and are given instructions in the performance of duties related to child support laws, regulations and a broad range of child support casework activities which include intake, establishment, enforcement and case closure.
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Opens cases on the Texas Child Support Enforcement System (TXCSES); checks for duplicate cases, assesses cases to determine case type, validity and completeness of information; requests missing information or documents; forwards cases to the appropriate Child Support Officer (CSO.
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The Economic Services Administration (ESA), Division of Child Support (DCS) is seeking a Child Support Enforcement Officer to join our team of hard-working professionals. Two years of experience in child support enforcement and/or debt collection-related functions.
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Apply for the CHILD SUPPORT OFFICER opportunity today! Job Summary “Help today for a successful tomorrow by empowering our team to have a positive impact" County of San Diego’s Child Support Services Department (DCSS) reshapes the future and helps make a difference in our community.
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Master's degree in psychology, child development, education, special education, social work, behavior analysis, counseling, speech language pathology, Marriage Family Therapist (MFT) or a related field required.
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Knowledge of community services and resources including: support groups, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare, juvenile justice, developmental disabilities, special education programs, etc.
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Monitor the implementation of Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) with Behavior Support Specialist. As a Behavior Specialist Supervisor, you will work one on one with a child at school as needed.
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The Family Support Specialist is required to have 5 or more years of lived experience as a parent, therapeutic foster parent, or a guardian of a child with or at risk of serious emotional challenges, autism or other developmental delays.
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Handle various family law cases from start to finish, including divorce, child custody, child support, and estate planning. Extensive knowledge of family law, including divorce, child custody, child support, and estate planning.
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Provide information, education, referrals, outreach, advocacy, and support to ensure that each child receives the services they require; YMCA International Services seeks a full-time Home Study and Post Release Services Bilingual Family Support Coordinator to work with USCRI’s Nuevo Comienzo Immigrant Children’s Program, to provide Post Release Services (PRS) for Unaccompanied Children (UC.
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Title: Child Support Processing Clerk -Bristol Probate & Family Court. Child Support Processing Clerk - Bristol Probate & Family Court. Child Support Processing Clerk II - This is the second-level position title within this series.
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APPLICANTS MUST BE PERMANENT IN THE CLERICAL ASSOCIATE CIVIL SERVICE TITLE OR IF YOU ARE HIRED PROVISIONALLY AS A CLERICAL ASSOCIATE, YOU MUST TAKE AND PASS THE CLERICAL ASSOCIATE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM WHEN IT BECOMES AVAILABLE FOR CONTINED EMPLOYMENT.The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) puts children first by helping both parents provide for the economic and social well-being, health, and stability of their children.
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