Eligibility Specialist
Listed on 2026-01-15
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Social Work
Community Health, Bilingual
Eligibility Specialist - Multiple Openings
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Job DescriptionThis position requires someone who can gather information AND likes working with numbers, policies and people to determine eligibility for social service programs. We look for individuals in our organization who are passionate about our mission and values, and providing excellent customer service. We value our employees, working closely with them to help them be successful. We value the people we provide services to, ensuring they receive the highest quality of customer service.
Recruitment #: Eligibility Specialist - Multiple Openings
Closes: January 23, 2026 (External)
Location: Salem, OR (Salem Service
1)
Salary: Starting at $4,307 with excellent benefits. (See below)
Agency Sponsored: Medical/Dental 100% paid for employee and 90-98% for dependents, generous Paid-time off, Public Employee Retirement (PERS), Employee Assistance Plan, Long Term Disability, great culture.
Employee paid: Deferred Compensation, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Colonial Life Supplemental Plans, Legal Shield.
Purpose of JobMeets Agency Mission, Vision and Values by determining financial eligibility for benefits and enrolling consumers, and ongoing maintaining of consumer enrollment in various medical assistance programs.
Essential Functions- Determine eligibility for participation in financial, medical, and SNAP benefits
- Conduct annual reviews of financial eligibility for participation in financial, medical and SNAP benefit programs
- Provides ongoing consumer maintenance
- Provides additional assistance to consumers as needed
- Promotes person centered services
- Protects consumers and reduces Agency risk
- Provides excellent service in a professional manner
- Determine eligibility for participation in financial, medical and SNAP benefit programs by:
- Interview individuals via phone or in person to gather necessary information.
- Explain benefits and resources available.
- Review application document for completeness (may include helping individual through application process).
- Assist applicant in obtaining verifications.
- Collaborate and coordinate with others including Department of Human Services, Oregon Health Authority, Coordinated Care Organizations, attorneys, behavioral health partners, pharmacies, Social Security Administration, Medicare, medical providers, etc.
- Process forms and documents.
- Apply program rules and policy to determine if individual qualifies for programs.
- Provide notification of eligibility decisions timely and completely as outlined in rules and policy.
- Maintain electronic and paper consumer files.
- Cover incoming calls on eligibility for unit, i.e. Worker of the Day.
- Conduct annual reviews of financial eligibility for participation in financial, medical and SNAP benefit programs
- Ensure consumer receives re-determination information.
- Review returned materials for completeness.
- Contact consumer for additional information or to clarify as necessary.
- Apply program rules and policy to determine if individual continues to qualify for program.
- Provide notification of eligibility decisions timely and completely as outlined in rules and policy.
- Maintain electronic and paper consumer files.
- Process information, forms and documents between determinations to ensure consumer benefits are current.
- Provide ongoing consumer maintenance
- Receive, review and process updated information from consumers.
- Adjust benefits as needed.
- Verify information.
- Provide additional assistance to consumers as needed
- Process and review forms and data related to MMIS database.
- Provide addition resources and community referrals as appropriate.
- Attend consumer hearings and providing testimony as necessary.
- Process other reports as necessary, such as reporting deceased consumers, monthly reports to manager on closed, denied and withdrawn cases.
- Communicate with individuals whose primary language skills are non-English.
- Provide services to consumers whose primary language skills are non-English.
- Serve as an interpreter for the Agency in identified language pair, including oral and written, interpret and explain forms, explain rules and policies, etc.
- Translation of written materials.
- Promote person centered services
- Embrace and exhibit the Agency Mission and Core Values.
- Understand the role of consumer choice.
- Interact with the public, consumers, co-workers and others in a patient, respectful and culturally appropriate manner.
- Educate self and others of resources available for populations served, including researching electronic and written materials and Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon resource database.
- Understand other Agency resources and accessing resources and assistance to consumers as needed
- Protects consumers and reduces Agency risk
- Follow policies, regulations and requirements of project and Agency; document plan and progress as required.
- Serve as a Mandatory Reporter of suspected abuse of vulnerable populations as required by policy…
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