Human Services Assistant III represents the specialist level in the occupational group for Human Services Assistants. Employees serve as the initial point of contact for clients seeking benefits and/ or services and screens clients for benefits and services. Human Services Assistant III is distinguished from Human Services Assistant II by serving as a screener and the initial point of contact for the clients seeking benefits and/or services. General Work Tasks (Illustrative Only) – Screens clients for benefits and services; Interviews clients and explains programs, services, policies and procedures; Assists clients with applications; Evaluates and approves agency providers; Researches information; Serves as initial point of contact for applicants; Interviews applicants for benefits and/or service programs; Provides information regarding various programs and benefits, general eligibility requirements, policies and procedures; Assists clients with completing applications and performs initial screening of applications; Provides information to clients seeking services and directly makes referrals for services; Researches a variety of databases to obtain and/or verify information needed to process applications; Maintains logs of client documentation received; Schedules and coordinates appointments for clients to meet with benefit, employment or services staff; Contacts clients for requested/needed information and responds to routine questions in person, e-mail or by telephone; and Analyzes needs and coordinates resources that will support families/clients and generates payment for services when appropriate. In addition to the above other illustrative program area assignment/tasks follow: Adult Services/Adult Protective Services: Independently manages the Provider program requirements; Interviews clients and conducts assessment for emergency needs; Manages voucher system and prepares vouchers for ongoing expenditures; Facilitates placement of adults in Adult Living Facilities; Creates and prepares complex statistical reports; Verifies hours and accuracy of time sheets for In-Home Providers; Reviews expenditures and researches operational cost effectiveness; and Prepares, processes, and reconciles budget for various adult programs. General Work Tasks (continued) – Benefit Programs: Attends and testifies at administrative hearings; Prepares periodic, special and other reports for statistics; and Provides assistance in the orientation/training of new staff. Foster Care: Conducts adoption searches via court records, library, agency files, Internet, City directory, and makes initial contact if a match is found; Assists with subsidy billings and payments; Prepares a variety of financial, statistical forms and reports, case documentation and court reports; Assists in conducting supervised visitation; and Coordinates special event programs such as Toys for Tots, Annual Art Sale, Bags & Bears and unit events. Employment Services: Helps participant in writing resumes; follows up on referrals to ancillary agencies, in person and in writing; Debriefs participants when "fired" from Work Net classes; Locates resources for clients needing appropriate interview clothing and helps clients in making appropriate clothing choices; and Takes participants on educational/career exploration field trips.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees