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CHILD SUPPORT SPECIALIST
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Mesa County, CO .
We are excited to announce a hiring event for this position at the Mesa County Workforce Center on January 14, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 512 29 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO, where applicants can meet with Child Support supervisors and learn more about the jobs.
The Child Support Specialist performs paraprofessional legal work by establishing paternity, child support, medical and retroactive support through an administrative or judicial process and provides enforcement of existing child support and medical orders. The specialist reviews existing orders, conducts interviews, gathers information, performs calculations and accounting functions, and is authorized by statute, court authority or regulation to assume certain law-related responsibilities.
Essential Duties
Interacts with the public where explanatory or interpretive information is exchanged, defended, and gathered. Maintains confidentiality and protects against unauthorized disclosure of Federal Taxpayer information.
Provides customer service and responds to questions from customers, court clerks, attorneys, and public and private agencies.
Negotiates with obligees and obligors, private attorneys, lenders and other jurisdictions to obtain orders and case settlements. Prepares and/or drafts legal documents and affidavits in the establishment and enforcement of child support to be filed with the court.
Works independently to determine and utilize appropriate legal enforcement remedies.
Incorporates 2-gen principles and early intervention approach through case management practices.
Prepares cases for court hearings by organizing case files to include all related documents. Prepares and/or drafts findings after court hearings to be filed with the court.
Locates persons obligated to pay support which involves contact with employers, relatives, public and private agencies; traces assets of such once located.
Reviews and monitors cases in accordance with court orders, funding regulations and county policies.
Provides orientation to customers explaining the rules and regulations of the program and what is expected of them.
Interviews and negotiates financial agreements with obligors to enforce court‑ordered support obligations.
Establishes and maintains working relationships within the agency, along with community partners, organizations, and resources as a representative of the agency.
Updates information in the Automated Child Support Enforcement System (ACSES) to determine the appropriate means to establish/enforce child support.
Obtains and maintains state certifications.
Uses customer service skills to calmly and effectively handle high‑stress situations.
Oral and written communications must be clear and effective.
Conducts self in accordance with department values.
Provides customer service by actively listening to and being inquisitive about the whole person and engaging in service delivery with a collaborative, human‑centered approach.
Performs other related duties as assignedستن.
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of related experience.
Any combination of education, training and experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the job.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) (preferred).
Physical Requirements and Working Environment
This position requires standing, stooping, sitting, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 10 pounds.
Work is generally confined to a standard office environment.
In compliance with the Equal Pay For Equal Work Act, the following items can be used as a determining factor in the starting and ongoing wage of an employee working in this position:
A seniority system that rewards employees based on length of employment.
A merit system that rewards employees for exceptional job performance.
Education, training, or experience to the extent that they are reasonably related to the work in question.
Another factor related to job performance or business operations, such as paying a shift differential to workers on less popular shifts.
Travel, if the travel is a regular and necessary condition of the work performed.
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Retirement
Paid Sick Leave & Vacation Leave
Life Insurance
Long Term Disability
Job Details Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time
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CHILD SUPPORT SPECIALIST
role at
Mesa County, CO .
We are excited to announce a hiring event for this position at the Mesa County Workforce Center on January 14, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 512 29 1/2 Rd, Grand Junction, CO, where applicants can meet with Child Support supervisors and learn more about the jobs.
The Child Support Specialist performs paraprofessional legal work by establishing paternity, child support, medical and retroactive support through an administrative or judicial process and provides enforcement of existing child support and medical orders. The specialist reviews existing orders, conducts interviews, gathers information, performs calculations and accounting functions, and is authorized by statute, court authority or regulation to assume certain law-related responsibilities.
Essential Duties
Interacts with the public where explanatory or interpretive information is exchanged, defended, and gathered. Maintains confidentiality and protects against unauthorized disclosure of Federal Taxpayer information.
Provides customer service and responds to questions from customers, court clerks, attorneys, and public and private agencies.
Negotiates with obligees and obligors, private attorneys, lenders and other jurisdictions to obtain orders and case settlements. Prepares and/or drafts legal documents and affidavits in the establishment and enforcement of child support to be filed with the court.
Works independently to determine and utilize appropriate legal enforcement remedies.
Incorporates 2-gen principles and early intervention approach through case management practices.
Prepares cases for court hearings by organizing case files to include all related documents. Prepares and/or drafts findings after court hearings to be filed with the court.
Locates persons obligated to pay support which involves contact with employers, relatives, public and private agencies; traces assets of such once located.
Reviews and monitors cases in accordance with court orders, funding regulations and county policies.
Provides orientation to customers explaining the rules and regulations of the program and what is expected of them.
Interviews and negotiates financial agreements with obligors to enforce court‑ordered support obligations.
Establishes and maintains working relationships within the agency, along with community partners, organizations, and resources as a representative of the agency.
Updates information in the Automated Child Support Enforcement System (ACSES) to determine the appropriate means to establish/enforce child support.
Obtains and maintains state certifications.
Uses customer service skills to calmly and effectively handle high‑stress situations.
Oral and written communications must be clear and effective.
Conducts self in accordance with department values.
Provides customer service by actively listening to and being inquisitive about the whole person and engaging in service delivery with a collaborative, human‑centered approach.
Performs other related duties as assignedستن.
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of related experience.
Any combination of education, training and experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the job.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) (preferred).
Physical Requirements and Working Environment
This position requires standing, stooping, sitting, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 10 pounds.
Work is generally confined to a standard office environment.
In compliance with the Equal Pay For Equal Work Act, the following items can be used as a determining factor in the starting and ongoing wage of an employee working in this position:
A seniority system that rewards employees based on length of employment.
A merit system that rewards employees for exceptional job performance.
Education, training, or experience to the extent that they are reasonably related to the work in question.
Another factor related to job performance or business operations, such as paying a shift differential to workers on less popular shifts.
Travel, if the travel is a regular and necessary condition of the work performed.
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Retirement
Paid Sick Leave & Vacation Leave
Life Insurance
Long Term Disability
Job Details Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time
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