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WAUSHARA COUNTY Child Support Specialist in WAUTOMA, Wisconsin

JOB REQUIREMENTS: Looking for a meaningful career opportunity? Waushara County is currently accepting applications for a full-time Child Support Specialist. Under the supervision of the Child Support Director, this position assists the Child Support Agency in meeting its program responsibilities. Duties include but are not limited to collecting information, maintaining records, securing court orders, establishing and enforcing child support and medical support orders, establishing paternity, locating and interviewing involved parties, and working with other agencies which include but are not limited to law enforcement, attorneys and the courts. Associates degree in Criminal Justice/Paralegal or related field. One to three years\' experience in the legal field, knowledge of legal terminology and understanding of court procedures, computer word processing experience, clerical and accounting skills. Wage range is \$20.85-\$22.12/hour (based on relevant experience), with benefits. Online application and position descriptions available at www.co.waushara.wi.us. Printed applications may be requested from the Human Resources office: Administration, 380 S Townline Road, Wautoma, WI 54982. Position will remain open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations under ADA. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. As set forth under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act; Develops appropriate plans of action for case management and determines what activity is required on a case to meet legal requirements of establishing and enforcing child support and medical support obligations 2. Initiates child support enforcements using the following: holding pre-trial conferences, the use of contempt proceedings, income assignments, certification of un-collectible cases for interception of state and federal income tax refunds, attachment of real and personal property and execution of judgments 3. Drafts motions, orders to show cause, affidavits, and other legal documents for service and court action; appears with child support attorney in court; prepares orders and submits to court via Electronic-Filing for signature; enforces various court, income withholding and interstate orders 4. Interviews clients, notarizes paternity documents, coordinates scheduling of and administers genetic tests, negotiates child support orders according to guidelines and updates information on child\'s birth certificate with State Vital Records Department 5. Schedules appointments and court hearings for various child support program actions 6. Prepares child support and paternity cases for civil litigation. Assists the Corporation Counsel in court 7. Locates absent parents using Federal Parent Locate Service, and other methods; obtains and verifies employment and health insurance information regarding non-custodial and absent parents; notifies non-custodial and absent parents of obligations, arrearages and other matters pertaining to case 8. Enters child support data into the KIDS system and prepares documents in the WIKIDS system 9. Maintains case file records 10. Monitors child support payment, arrears payment and medical insurance coverage as required and determines next step of action to enforce child and medical support orders 11. Provides court testimony as required 12. Prepares reports, letters and other correspondence relating to cases; maintains rules of confidentiality as required 13. Provides information regarding case status to client, support, legal counsel and administrative staff as required 14. Initiates interstate actions with other states for the establishment and enforcement child and medical support orders. 15. Assists other states according to the Uniform Interstate Family Support Action (UIFSA) guidelines. 16. Coordinates employment-oriented and parenting referrals with numerous partnering agencies. Monitors and tracks process of participants and reports findings. 17. Requests Guardian d Litem appointments 18. Maintains knowledge of current laws, rules and othe ***** OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of office practices, procedures and equipment including, but not limited to, computer, copiers, fax machines, multi-line phone systems. Strong typing skills are essential. Ability to prioritize duties of the individual caseload as well as keep accurate and complete records Ability to accept responsibility and exercise independent judgment within the scope of the defined duties and responsibilities. Ability to answer inquiries and complaints effectively and maintain competence in stressful situations. Knowledge of court procedures, legal terminology, child support and paternity laws. Must have skills in math, office practice and accounting. Ability to use discretion and good judgment and maintain confidentiality. Ability to handle a variety of people, including irate and uncontrolled. Skill to use tact and courtesy. Interpersonal and customer service-related skills are essential to this job Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, other departments and the public. Ability to be bonded, maintain a valid driver\'s license, and per Wis. Stat. 59.53(5) must be able to pass FBI and DOJ background checks with fingerprint submission. Ability to attend available trainings and conferences for several days at a time. ***** APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Other: Online application and position descriptions available at www.co.waushara.wi.us. Printed applications may be requested from the Human Resources office: Administration, 380 S Townline Road, Wautoma, WI 54982. Position will remain open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer. Reasonable accommodations under ADA.

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