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Child Support Specialist II

Overview
The role of the OCS Child Support Specialist II working in a field office location includes specialized professional work including providing services to individuals who receive or pay child support, assisting individuals with preparing legal documents/motions for child support related court filings, general caseload responsibilities, and participation in Case Managers Conferences at a Family Division of Vermont Superior. In this role, impartiality, equity, empathy, and procedural justice are key. Also, attention to detail and the ability to prioritize tasks is important. Child support law is challenging and it requires adaptability, openness, and flexibility. The Child Support Specialist II position requires diverse experience in using multiple applications/programs such as Adobe, all Microsoft programs, and many others. It is essential that the right candidate be comfortable using technology and be an excellent communicator. Some travel may be required for Court events or appointments with customers. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Child Support Deputy Direct in the Intergovernmental Unit.
 
The ideal candidate is someone who:
o Has family law knowledge/experience;
o Demonstrates maturity, excellent judgment, and decision-making.
o Welcomes new ideas and training;
o Embraces changes in child support services, including those that focus on addressing the total needs of the family;
o Supports and contributes to a professional, cooperative work environment;
o Communicates in a respectful, civil manner (oral, nonverbal and written) and regularly utilizes active listening skills;
o Forms and maintains collaborative relationships to optimize organizational team goals;
o Considers different points of view and manages difficult or conflictual situations respectfully and professionally;
o Accepts personal responsibility and follows through on individual and team commitments;
o Respects and upholds workplace rules and expectations and acts with ethical integrity; and
o Is committed to a culture where all employees maintain a professional appearance and engage in best practices to achieve quality work-related outcomes.

Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree AND two (2) years or more of experience at or above a technical level in investigatory, analytical, research or paralegal work OR at a technical level in the Office of Child Support.

OR

Two years or more of full-time college coursework OR an associate's degree AND four (4) years or more of experience at or above a technical level in investigatory, analytical, research or paralegal work OR at a technical level in the Office of Child Support.

OR

Six (6) years or more of experience at or above a technical level in investigatory, analytical, research or paralegal work OR at a technical level in the Office of Child Support.