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Integrated Case Worker I

CalHR, Sonora, California, United States, 95370

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Position Overview Applies regulations and procedures to determine eligibility of applicants and recipients for multiple public assistance benefits; provides basic employment services to clients; performs casework management duties for both benefit and employment services, and performs related duties as required.

Working under close supervision, Integrated Case Worker I is the entry level of the Integrated Case Worker series. Employees in this class attend training sessions and work under close supervision to learn regulations, work procedures, forms, and public assistance and/or employment program requirements. After the initial orientation and training period, on-the-job experience is provided until the employee attains and demonstrates the level of competency necessary for promotion to the working level of Integrated Case Worker II. Employees are expected to promote to Integrated Case Worker II after one year of satisfactory performance at the entry level.

Supervision Exercised and Received Incumbents in the Integrated Case Worker I/II classification receive supervision from a Supervising Integrated Case Worker or a Human Services Supervisor.

Hiring Incentives

Tier 2 – Hiring Incentive (80 hours of work): $2,000.00 paid in first paycheck.

Personal Leave credit: 40 hours paid in first paycheck.

Upon completion of probationary period: $1,500.00.

Upon completion of 2 years: $2,000.00.

Upon completion of 4 years: $3,500.00.

Upon completion of 5 years: $3,000.00.

Total: $12,000.00.

Duties

Conducts group orientations and workshops to inform applicants and recipients of fundamental policies, programs, changes in rules, individual rights and responsibilities, and participation requirements; assists orientation participants complete applications and employment readiness evaluation forms for a variety of programs and services.

Interviews, advises and guides a diverse population of clients to ascertain employability, isolate barriers to employment, evaluate need for public assistance, determine benefit eligibility, identify need for ancillary services/payments, and authorize benefits and ancillary services/payments.

Handles crisis situations by authorizing benefits within specific guidelines or makes appropriate referrals to other staff and community resources for immediate services and assistance.

Conducts initial appraisal of case records to assess client's education, work experience, skills, abilities and job interest in order to advise and guide the client in his/her transition to employment and place the client in an appropriate employment services component.

Assists clients with transportation, training, and other ancillary needs through authorization of ancillary services/payments and/or referral to other community resources or by provision of other assistance.

Identifies clients with existing or potential social behavioral, mental health, substance abuse, or other substantial barriers to employment for referral to other department staff or community resources.

Analyzes financial, employment, family, and personal information to determine and authorize initial or continuing eligibility for multiple aid programs.

May develop and/or conduct classes designed to assist clients in obtaining and maintaining employment, including classes in understanding the methods for seeking and securing employment, enhancing their job readiness, and in obtaining employment; advises participants in such matters as interview techniques, how to seek work, writing resumes, calling employers, and understanding the labor market.

Interprets and explains policies, rules and regulations to clients; and apprises clients of their rights, responsibilities and eligibility for program participation.

Resolves problems and discrepancies with information provided by securing documentation, medical condition substantiation, employment records and aid confirmation from other agencies.

Ensures client application and declaration forms are completed accurately and thoroughly; obtains supporting information from clients and sources as required.

Conducts diversion evaluations to identify and recommend lump sum benefits for clients with immediate job prospects where receipt of such benefits would permit continuation or acquisition of employment.

Determines when a client is not in compliance with employment program requirements and applies sanctions as mandated; and conducts client reconciliation interviews to bring clients back into conformity with requirements.

Uses a computer to input client information through an automated system.

Organizes and manages client caseload, taking required action within specific time limits established by regulation and local policy.

Maintains case record files, modifies client employment plan and eligibility files as necessary, and monitors client compliance with program standards and agreements.

Consults with and coordinates case management with other staff and service providers.

May serve as one‑stop assistant to assist and guide the public in applying and understanding the resources and available services.

May conduct field visits to complete application interviews, monitor client progress and compliance with their Welfare‑to‑Work Plans.

Employment Standards Knowledge of:

Regulations and procedures governing eligibility determinations and granting of aid for assigned program areas.

Community resources providing social, health, nutrition, housing, employment, training, child care, transportation and other necessary client services.

General goals and purposes of public social services programs.

Techniques for interviewing and gathering information from a varied population.

Basic labor market and needed employment skills and abilities.

Mathematics sufficient to interpret client income and expense information to calculate benefits within program requirements.

Group presentation techniques.

Standard office practices and procedures, including operation of standard and automated office equipment and basic computer applications.

Record keeping principles and practices.

Techniques for dealing with a variety of individuals from various socio‑economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

Ability to:

Read, apply, and explain regulations, procedures and policies governing employment services programs.

Understand and apply vocational guidance, work‑readiness appraisal, employment plan, assessment theory and concepts.

Understand and apply methods and procedures for mitigation/reduction of barriers to employment.

Apply appropriate case‑management techniques.

Motivate clients.

Collect and analyze data, information and situations, draw logical conclusions, and make appropriate recommendations, independent judgments and decisions.

Communicate clear and accurate information regarding clients.

Organize and prioritize work assignments.

Maintain accurate and systematic records.

Prepare statistical and narrative reports.

Understand program objectives in relation to departmental goals and procedures.

Use automated technology to maintain records and files.

Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees, clients and the general public.

Carry out assignments and projects without detailed instructions.

Qualifications Two (2) years of full‑time experience performing clerical duties. Experience must include substantial public contact with clients and basic interviewing for the purpose of gathering information and explaining policies or clarifying information needed.

OR

Eighteen (18) months of full‑time experience with responsibility for one or more of the following: determining eligibility for loans, financial assistance, unemployment, veteran's benefits, or publicly or privately financed health counseling and/or social services programs.

OR

Eighteen (18) months of full‑time experience with responsibility for performing case management, vocational guidance services, employment counseling or placement work.

OR

Successful completion of 60 semester (90 quarter) units of college, including 15 semester (22.5 quarter) units or 15 continuing education credits in behavioral science, sociology, psychology, counseling, vocational guidance or any coursework related to the provision of employment services. Qualifying experience or education may be combined in order to meet the above requirements. When combining education and experience; fifteen (15) semester units or twenty‑two (22) quarter units equals six months of experience.

Examination Information Training & Experience Examination – Weighted 100%. The Training & Experience Examination is designed to elicit a range of specific information regarding each candidate’s knowledge, skill, abilities, and potential to effectively perform the duties relative to the classification. Responses to the questionnaire will be assessed based on pre‑determined rating criteria. All applicants must complete the entire examination to receive a score. To obtain a position on the eligible list, candidates must receive a minimum rating of 70% on the examination. Examination administration and processing time is approximately two weeks after the closing date of the job bulletin.

Eligible List Information A departmental open eligible list will be established for the county of Tuolumne. The list will be utilized for 12 months after it is established unless the needs of the service and conditions of the list warrant a change in this period.

Retest Period Once you have taken the examination, you may not retest for SIX (6) MONTHS from the established eligibility date.

Special Testing Arrangements Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants for disability, military, or religious reasons. If you require such arrangements, please contact CalHR at mssprogram@calhr.ca.gov or 916‑909‑3701 upon notification that your application has been approved. Documentation from medical, military, school or church officials outlining the accommodation request must be received by our office a minimum of five business days prior to a scheduled examination.

Education Documents If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications, you must attach your transcripts to your application. Applicants with foreign transcripts must provide an evaluation that indicates the number of units to which the foreign course work is equivalent. Transcripts and evaluations may be unofficial; official transcripts may be required upon appointment. Please redact birthdates and social security numbers.

General Information This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship by the start date of employment.

Equal Employment Opportunity The Merit System Services program is committed to equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.

Additional Information The ability to speak, read and write Spanish in addition to English would be an asset in this position but is not required. A valid driver's license may be required at the time of appointment. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a disability will be reviewed on a case‑by‑case basis. Positions may require pre‑employment screening, including background checks, and fingerprinting.

Benefits Generous leave accruals.

Step Increases upon each 2080 hours worked, until max salary is reached.

Longevity incentive.

Medical, dental, vision insurance with substantial employer paid contribution.

CalPERS retirement benefits.

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