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The Family Independence Administration (FIA) is recruiting for nineteen Eligibility Specialist level II's to function as Snap Eligibility Interviewers who will:- Determine and verify initial and on-going applicant/client eligibility for SNAP benefits through interviews.
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Have you completed the Administrative Office Professional Certification pathway through the Hawthorne Education Center or received the Pine Technical & Community College Human Services Eligibility Worker Diploma or Associates Degree.
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Norfolk State University, a NCAA Division I institution, is seeking applicants for the Eligibility Specialist position. The primary responsibilities for the eligibility specialist will be to evaluate degree audits and other academic records to ensure conformity with NCAA initial, transfer and continuing eligibility regulations.
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Provides clinical consultation to DBHDD legal staff on questions from Alliant Health Solutions on IDD eligibility. Conducts special reviews of eligibility of individuals in state hospitals, community behavioral health services, or Department of Family and Children Services custody.
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If electing to claim Veteran's Preference, please make sure to complete the Veteran's Preference Eligibility Form located on the home page of NeoGov.) The Employee Wellness Center offers an array of primary care services, including sick visits, enhanced by x-ray services, pulmonary tests, lab work, and a dispensary offering over 200 generic medications onsite.
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Knowledge Services has an opportunity for individuals drawn to the social service industry with the FSSA/Division of Family Resources (DFR) as an Eligibility Specialist. Previous experience as a Case Manager, Eligibility Specialist, Eligibility Associate, Office Manager, Call Center Customer Service Specialist, or Client Specialist encouraged to apply.
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The Eligibility Specialist staff are responsible for assisting in the processing of new applications and documents for ongoing public assistance. The Eligibility Specialist position is an opportunity where you can make an immediate impact on your community, plus the potential for promotion.
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The Front Office & Eligibility Coordinator is responsible for ensuring efficient and friendly front office operations as well as preparing all eligibility information for each scheduled patient.
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Job Purpose: The Ryan White Eligibility Specialist will help improve the health outcomes for clients living with HIV/AIDS, providing eligibility determination services and assisting clients to obtain access to other public and private programs by enrolling into Ryan White.
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Elderplan and HomeFirst, our Medicare and Medicaid managed care health plans, are outstanding examples of how we are expanding services in response to our patients' and members' needs.
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Onsite at UF Health Shands in Gainesville, FLSchedule: Sun-Thurs 8a - 4:30p ESTResponsibilitiesAct as an advocate for the patient, but also serves as a liaison to other colleagues, client hospital personnel, and government agency staff in a collaborative effort to establish eligibility coverage for future or incurred medical expenses.
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The Eligibility and Benefit Specialist - Income Maintenance Worker is responsible for determining initial and ongoing eligibility for State and Federal assistance programs administered by HHS. This includes processing applications and recertifications within specific time frames, interviewing applicants and clients, communicating program rules and responsibilities and documentation of case actions.
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The Economic Resilience Division is seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Property Tax Eligibility Technician. Review and interpret legal documents provided by the client such as court documents/orders, property transactions, trusts, annuities, life insurance policies and financial transactions to determine eligibility for the rebate.
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Experience using Social Services Agency related computer/software programs such as OnBase (imaging software), Hyland Perceptive, SAWS such as CalSAWS/CalWIN, Medical Eligibility Data System (MEDS), RADEP, SNAP-QCS.
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In addition, the Intake & Eligibility Specialist will be responsible for direct client contact as it relates to the HAV application process, and connection to community and Veteran-specific services to efforts in ending veteran homelessness.
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