Temporary - VSR

Oklahoma State GovernmentOklahoma City, OK
3d$23

About The Position

This position is for a Temporary VSR for the Claims & Benefits Division –NE Region Job Description Location : Ponca City, OK Salary : 22.79/hour Full Time /Part Time : Part time - This position is limited to 999 hours per year. Work Schedule : Monday – Friday Primary Hours : 8-5 Basic Purpose Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the coordination of benefits and other related services for eligible veterans and their dependents and as legal representative/Power of Attorney on their behalf before U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (USDVA) federal boards. Serves as an advocate for veterans in order to maximize services and benefits for eligible veterans and their families in a designated geographical area. Serves as a liaison to other federal and state agencies in matters related to veterans services and benefits. Typical Functions The functions performed in this job family will vary by level, unit and organization, but may include the following: Interviews veterans and families assessing their needs and eligibility as related to receipt of state and federal benefits in the areas of medical treatment, disability compensation, insurance, pension, debt management, education, training, and rehabilitation. Performs case management duties throughout the processes of assessment, researching information, compiling reports, filing claims, formulating appeals, and obtaining benefits; interprets laws, rules, regulations and procedures and provides assistance in the completion of required forms; counsels and assists clients in utilization of appropriate resources, identifies deficiencies and develops a strategy to initiate actions necessary to obtain maximum benefits; advises clients of documentation required to support benefit claims; and makes referrals to other agencies and resources. Reviews rating board decisions insuring compliance with Title 38 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations; determines if appeal is warranted; initiates the appeal process by preparing a written brief outlining the basis of disagreement; and obtains client’s Power of Attorney to utilize as necessary. Prepares financial statements and interprets the correlation of Social Security, military retirement, other income and net worth affecting USDVA pension and compensation; assists clients in dealing with USDVA Debt Management Agency; prepares financial reports to support client’s request for waiver, postponement, compromise offers, or repayment plan for benefit overpayments. Independently reviews client USDVA files, evaluates evidence including veterans’ service and post-service medical records, as well as service histories; researches laws, regulations, policies and case law/precedent decisions from USDVA Board of Veterans Appeals and US Court of Veterans Appeals to prepare for hearings; and writes appellant briefs on issues that were previously adjudicated at a lower level. Acts as claimant’s legal representative during informal hearings before USDVA decision review officers, formal hearings before USDVA administrative hearing officers and Board of Veterans Appeals administrative law judges; presents oral arguments during hearings; obtains sworn testimony during formal hearings through a series of questions that are supportive of the issues on appeal. Plans/develops curriculum, conducts and coordinates training seminars and certification training for veteran’s service organization’s service officers, entry level VA Field Representatives and others as requested. Develops, maintains, and coordinates comprehensive veterans outreach and public information programs including certification through Veterans Affairs Regional Office. Serves as agency liaison and guest speaker at civic functions. Level Descriptor Levels are distinguished based on the complexity of assigned duties, the level of expertise required for completion of work assignments, and the responsibility assigned for the supervision of others. This is the basic level of this job family where employees perform entry level tasks to build their skills in the processing of claims and services based on federal and state laws and regulations to insure the entitlement and receipt of appropriate benefits and in counseling veterans and their dependents concerning benefits and services. Under close supervision, limited responsibility may be assigned for preparation of written briefs outlining evidence supportive of issues under appellant review or assignment as representative of veteran/client before decision review officers, administrative hearing officers, and administrative law judges.

Requirements

  • Applicants for these positions must be a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, discharged under honorable conditions, and eligible for veteran’s placement under the Civil Service rules.
  • Applicants applying for Level I must obtain accreditation by a veterans’ service organization, which has been certified by the USDVA, within six months of employment.
  • Applicants applying for Level II, III, or IV must possess certification by the USDVA as completing TRIP (Training Response Involvement and Preparation of Claims) training and accreditation by a veterans’ service organization certified by the USDVA.
  • Applicants must be willing and able to fulfill all job-related travel requirements associated with this position and be willing to relocate to a central area within their assigned territory.
  • Applicants must live within 60 miles of Ponca City, OK.
  • Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university; or an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one year of work experience in the military or veterans’ programs for each year of the required education.
  • Knowledge of federal and state statutes and regulations pertaining to veterans benefits and programs
  • Knowledge of Social Security, Worker’s Compensation and other rules, policies and programs that affect veterans benefits
  • Knowledge of benefit counseling and interviewing techniques
  • Knowledge of common adjustment problems experienced by veterans.
  • Ability to independently research laws, regulations, policies and precedent decisions for appellant cases
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions
  • Ability to use various software and agency specific computer programs
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.

Responsibilities

  • Interviews veterans and families assessing their needs and eligibility as related to receipt of state and federal benefits in the areas of medical treatment, disability compensation, insurance, pension, debt management, education, training, and rehabilitation.
  • Performs case management duties throughout the processes of assessment, researching information, compiling reports, filing claims, formulating appeals, and obtaining benefits
  • interprets laws, rules, regulations and procedures and provides assistance in the completion of required forms
  • counsels and assists clients in utilization of appropriate resources, identifies deficiencies and develops a strategy to initiate actions necessary to obtain maximum benefits
  • advises clients of documentation required to support benefit claims
  • makes referrals to other agencies and resources.
  • Reviews rating board decisions insuring compliance with Title 38 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations
  • determines if appeal is warranted
  • initiates the appeal process by preparing a written brief outlining the basis of disagreement
  • obtains client’s Power of Attorney to utilize as necessary.
  • Prepares financial statements and interprets the correlation of Social Security, military retirement, other income and net worth affecting USDVA pension and compensation
  • assists clients in dealing with USDVA Debt Management Agency
  • prepares financial reports to support client’s request for waiver, postponement, compromise offers, or repayment plan for benefit overpayments.
  • Independently reviews client USDVA files, evaluates evidence including veterans’ service and post-service medical records, as well as service histories
  • researches laws, regulations, policies and case law/precedent decisions from USDVA Board of Veterans Appeals and US Court of Veterans Appeals to prepare for hearings
  • writes appellant briefs on issues that were previously adjudicated at a lower level.
  • Acts as claimant’s legal representative during informal hearings before USDVA decision review officers, formal hearings before USDVA administrative hearing officers and Board of Veterans Appeals administrative law judges
  • presents oral arguments during hearings
  • obtains sworn testimony during formal hearings through a series of questions that are supportive of the issues on appeal.
  • Plans/develops curriculum, conducts and coordinates training seminars and certification training for veteran’s service organization’s service officers, entry level VA Field Representatives and others as requested.
  • Develops, maintains, and coordinates comprehensive veterans outreach and public information programs including certification through Veterans Affairs Regional Office.
  • Serves as agency liaison and guest speaker at civic functions.
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