Information Systems Specialist 6 (Child Support Program Business Intelligence / Etl Developer)
By Department of Justice At , Salem, 97301, Or $5,315 - $8,049 a month
Experience participating in Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) activities, including requirements, design, development, unit/regression testing, deployment, and maintenance.
Opportunity to expand your technical and professional skills.
Experience with SQL, enterprise-grade DBMS (such as DB2, Oracle or SQL Server) and ETL tools (such as DataStage or Informatica)
Desire and ability to learn and master new technical and business skills.
Proactive troubleshooting, listening, and problem-solving skills.
Strong organization skills with the ability to shift priorities quickly while continuing to make progress on all work assignments.

Are you looking for a rewarding career helping families in need? Join our team as a Child Support Program Specialist and make a difference in the lives of children and families!

Overview A Child Support Program Specialist is responsible for providing assistance to families in obtaining and maintaining child support payments. They are responsible for helping families to establish paternity, locate non-custodial parents, and enforce court orders. They also provide information and assistance to custodial parents regarding their rights and responsibilities. Detailed Job Description Child Support Program Specialists are responsible for providing assistance to families in obtaining and maintaining child support payments. They are responsible for helping families to establish paternity, locate non-custodial parents, and enforce court orders. They also provide information and assistance to custodial parents regarding their rights and responsibilities. They may also provide assistance to employers in the collection of child support payments. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of state and federal laws related to child support
• Ability to communicate effectively with clients and other professionals
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize workload
• Knowledge of computer systems and software
• Knowledge of accounting and financial principles
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• At least two years of experience working in a child support program
• Knowledge of state and federal laws related to child support
• Ability to communicate effectively with clients and other professionals
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize workload
• Knowledge of computer systems and software
• Knowledge of accounting and financial principles
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of state and federal laws related to child support
• Knowledge of computer systems and software
• Knowledge of accounting and financial principles
• Knowledge of family dynamics and the impact of child support on families
• Knowledge of the court system and the legal process
Job Experience
• At least two years of experience working in a child support program
• Experience in customer service or case management
• Experience working with diverse populations
Job Responsibilities
• Assist families in establishing paternity, locating non-custodial parents, and enforcing court orders
• Provide information and assistance to custodial parents regarding their rights and responsibilities
• Provide assistance to employers in the collection of child support payments
• Maintain accurate records and documentation of all cases
• Prepare reports and other documents as needed
• Attend meetings and trainings as required