Work with clients to determine initial and continuing eligibility for programs such as Food Assistance, Medicaid, CHP+, Colorado Works, Aid to the Needy Disabled, Old Age Pension, and other identified programs. Interface with state and county computer systems in client application/approval process, as required. Your future is important to us. Douglas County offers a comprehensive benefits package — including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans — plus a wide range of additional resources to support your health, growth, and overall well-being. View the full Employee Benefits Guide. Classification (level) and compensation is based on qualifications and experience as it relates to the position. Case Manager I: Generally, the hiring range is $45,760 to $51,647 annually. Case Manager II: Generally, the hiring range is $49,916 to $62,395 annually. Case Manager I: View the full job description here Case Manager II: View the full job description here ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (The following examples are illustrative only and are not intended to be all inclusive.) Conduct interviews with applicants and recipients by phone and in-person to collect information necessary to determine eligibility. Explain complex regulation and expectations to applicants and recipients related to their application or redetermination. Gather, organize and review information supplied by applicants and recipients regarding financial and non-financial criteria relevant to the initial and continuing eligibility for public assistance programs as identified. Informs applicants and recipients of the relevant requirements and benefits of programs for which they have eligibility. Clarifies and interprets for clients their appeal rights and procedures. Assist and guide applicants in completing forms, securing documents and other verifications needed in completing their application. Determines the need for recovery of funds or referral for fraud investigations. Completes informational reports for submission to the proper investigative resource in cases of suspected fraud. Verifies the pertinent statements given the agency by phone contacts, written requests and/or direct contact with collateral resources. Prepares for and testifies as needed at evidentiary or other hearings. Approves or denies applications and informs applicants of results within the appropriate time frame and in a manner that can be understood by the client. On an ongoing basis, inform recipients of changes in the law or regulations affecting eligibility and/or amount of grant. Provides information and assesses need for referral to services staff and other community agencies for available assistance. Interface on a daily basis with statewide computer system requiring accurate and complete data entry of information. Interprets and evaluates computer generated data to determine application to individual case processing for approvals, changes, denials and discontinuations. Utilizes computer daily for inquiry and data entry for preparation of complex correspondence, spreadsheet development and record maintenance and research. Maintain client records within the Colorado Benefit Management System (CBMS) and electronic case file in the Department’s electronic document management system. Document all actions taken on applications and cases within CBMS. Performs complex calculations and tabulates figures. (Level II) Maintaining computer based records. (Level II) Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED