Snohomish County
Join out Snohomish County Human Services Team!
We have one full-time Veterans Services Officer position available in our Behavioral Health and Veterans Services Division in the Human Services Department. Our Veterans team is a dedicated group solely focused on helping Veterans most in need to improve their situation and thrive.
To be considered: Applicants must electronically submit an application through Snohomish County’s NeoGov site by 11:59 p.m. on the closing date. A resume and cover letter are required. When your application is complete, verify the information and make sure there is nothing missing. Be sure to verify your education and/or experience comply with the minimum requirements section of this posting. Click on APPLY & SUBMIT and then click on CHECK APPLICATION STATUS. If you have problems with your application, please contact NeoGov Application Support at 855-524-5627.
About Human Services: The Human Services Department mission is to help all people meet their basic needs and develop their potential by providing timely, effective human services and building community. The Human Services Department consists of approximately 350 diverse, friendly, and dedicated employees who receive outstanding benefits and competitive wages. Employees are appreciated and have the opportunity to make a real difference in our community. Snohomish County is thriving and is a great place to live, work, play and raise a family. We strive to not only provide a meaningful job, but a life‑long career with Snohomish County Government.
Snohomish County Human Services strives to be an equitable and trauma‑informed department. Our department believes every interaction, procedure, and policy provides an opportunity to build a pathway toward a more resilient and restorative Snohomish County.
Job Offers are contingent on successful completion of reference and background checks. Snohomish County will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this opportunity. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States.
Please reach out to Joeann Turck at joe.turck@snoco.org with any questions regarding this posting.
BASIC FUNCTION To provide emergency assistance to eligible veterans and their families in accordance with Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and county procedures. To connect veterans and their families to services available through local agencies and the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs.
Statement of Essential Job Duties
Interviews veterans and/or their families to determine eligibility for emergency vouchers and related services; assesses needs and barriers, identifies problems and gathers information regarding need and possible eligibility for community resources. Documents eligibility and checks client database to determine status of veteran.
Issues vouchers for emergency financial assistance; enters required data into client database.
Assists clients in filing claims with the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs for VA entitlements and benefits.
Responds to requests from veterans incarcerated in the Snohomish County Jail for assistance in accessing veterans' services. Arranges for post‑jail release services that can include substance use disorder treatment.
Provides outreach to outlying areas of the county for veterans in need of emergency vouchers or other services who cannot travel to Everett.
Assists veterans, as needed, in developing plans that will help them become and remain self‑sufficient.
Networks and collaborates with veterans' organizations, other County Departments and community providers to increase available services for veterans. Provides information and referral at veterans' information fairs, stand‑downs, and other venues that may reach veterans.
Maintains computer based voucher system to track client data and voucher accounting and completes the voucher process in a timely manner to ensure prompt payment of vendors.
Networks with corresponding program staff in surrounding counties to identify persons using veterans' assistance funds in more than one county.
Identifies new areas of concern regarding veterans' issues and needs; attempts to quantify anticipated program impact and adjusts allocations accordingly to meet the need.
Provides staff support to Veterans' Assistance Fund Board committees.
Statement of Other Job Duties
Performs related duties as required.
Associate's degree in psychology, sociology, social work, social welfare, counseling and guidance, office administration or closely related field; PLUS two (2) years of experience performing office work with veterans' related services or community support services; OR, any equivalent combination of training and/or experience. Must pass job related tests.
Special Requirements Must be an honorably discharged veteran.
Must have a valid State of Washington Driver's License.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
Standard office practices and procedures \ Human services and governmental agencies, programs and resources
Public customer service
VA Veterans Benefits and applicable RCW's
How to gather and analyze program data and calculate mathematical or statistical data
Develop veterans' services programs, plans for services and operations
Ability to:
Apply veteran relevant RCWs, SCC, and USDVA benefits and entitlements
Effectively interview clients, determine courses of action and evaluate individual progress
Establish and maintain rapport with clients, guide them toward positive goals and communicate with them in both supportive and confrontational modes
Communicate effectively with people regardless of age, sex or social, economic or cultural backgrounds, including persons with social or behavioral problems
Express ideas and recommendations clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
Establish and maintain effective work relationships with humans service and veterans service system officials, community organization and agency staff, associates and other county employees and the public
Follow oral and written instructions
Maintain detailed records and prepare clear, concise written reports
Exercise initiative and judgment and make decisions within the scope of assigned authority
Read, interpret and apply work-related laws, rules and other regulations
Perform data entry, word processing and other computer related tasks
Operate a motor‑vehicle
Supervision The employee receives general direction from Lead in work unit or assigned supervisor.
Working Conditions The work is performed in the usual office environment with trips to locations throughout the county to provide outreach to housebound veterans and to attend community meetings as necessary.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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To be considered: Applicants must electronically submit an application through Snohomish County’s NeoGov site by 11:59 p.m. on the closing date. A resume and cover letter are required. When your application is complete, verify the information and make sure there is nothing missing. Be sure to verify your education and/or experience comply with the minimum requirements section of this posting. Click on APPLY & SUBMIT and then click on CHECK APPLICATION STATUS. If you have problems with your application, please contact NeoGov Application Support at 855-524-5627.
About Human Services: The Human Services Department mission is to help all people meet their basic needs and develop their potential by providing timely, effective human services and building community. The Human Services Department consists of approximately 350 diverse, friendly, and dedicated employees who receive outstanding benefits and competitive wages. Employees are appreciated and have the opportunity to make a real difference in our community. Snohomish County is thriving and is a great place to live, work, play and raise a family. We strive to not only provide a meaningful job, but a life‑long career with Snohomish County Government.
Snohomish County Human Services strives to be an equitable and trauma‑informed department. Our department believes every interaction, procedure, and policy provides an opportunity to build a pathway toward a more resilient and restorative Snohomish County.
Job Offers are contingent on successful completion of reference and background checks. Snohomish County will not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this opportunity. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States.
Please reach out to Joeann Turck at joe.turck@snoco.org with any questions regarding this posting.
BASIC FUNCTION To provide emergency assistance to eligible veterans and their families in accordance with Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and county procedures. To connect veterans and their families to services available through local agencies and the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs.
Statement of Essential Job Duties
Interviews veterans and/or their families to determine eligibility for emergency vouchers and related services; assesses needs and barriers, identifies problems and gathers information regarding need and possible eligibility for community resources. Documents eligibility and checks client database to determine status of veteran.
Issues vouchers for emergency financial assistance; enters required data into client database.
Assists clients in filing claims with the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs for VA entitlements and benefits.
Responds to requests from veterans incarcerated in the Snohomish County Jail for assistance in accessing veterans' services. Arranges for post‑jail release services that can include substance use disorder treatment.
Provides outreach to outlying areas of the county for veterans in need of emergency vouchers or other services who cannot travel to Everett.
Assists veterans, as needed, in developing plans that will help them become and remain self‑sufficient.
Networks and collaborates with veterans' organizations, other County Departments and community providers to increase available services for veterans. Provides information and referral at veterans' information fairs, stand‑downs, and other venues that may reach veterans.
Maintains computer based voucher system to track client data and voucher accounting and completes the voucher process in a timely manner to ensure prompt payment of vendors.
Networks with corresponding program staff in surrounding counties to identify persons using veterans' assistance funds in more than one county.
Identifies new areas of concern regarding veterans' issues and needs; attempts to quantify anticipated program impact and adjusts allocations accordingly to meet the need.
Provides staff support to Veterans' Assistance Fund Board committees.
Statement of Other Job Duties
Performs related duties as required.
Associate's degree in psychology, sociology, social work, social welfare, counseling and guidance, office administration or closely related field; PLUS two (2) years of experience performing office work with veterans' related services or community support services; OR, any equivalent combination of training and/or experience. Must pass job related tests.
Special Requirements Must be an honorably discharged veteran.
Must have a valid State of Washington Driver's License.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
Standard office practices and procedures \ Human services and governmental agencies, programs and resources
Public customer service
VA Veterans Benefits and applicable RCW's
How to gather and analyze program data and calculate mathematical or statistical data
Develop veterans' services programs, plans for services and operations
Ability to:
Apply veteran relevant RCWs, SCC, and USDVA benefits and entitlements
Effectively interview clients, determine courses of action and evaluate individual progress
Establish and maintain rapport with clients, guide them toward positive goals and communicate with them in both supportive and confrontational modes
Communicate effectively with people regardless of age, sex or social, economic or cultural backgrounds, including persons with social or behavioral problems
Express ideas and recommendations clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
Establish and maintain effective work relationships with humans service and veterans service system officials, community organization and agency staff, associates and other county employees and the public
Follow oral and written instructions
Maintain detailed records and prepare clear, concise written reports
Exercise initiative and judgment and make decisions within the scope of assigned authority
Read, interpret and apply work-related laws, rules and other regulations
Perform data entry, word processing and other computer related tasks
Operate a motor‑vehicle
Supervision The employee receives general direction from Lead in work unit or assigned supervisor.
Working Conditions The work is performed in the usual office environment with trips to locations throughout the county to provide outreach to housebound veterans and to attend community meetings as necessary.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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