
DSHS HCLA Social and Health Program Consultant 4
- Walla Walla, WA Yakima, WA
- $76,968-103,536 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate and provide regular training and consultation to staff at all levels to ensure compliance with program requirements and policies, procedures, etc.
- Create and update procedures for the benefits and customer care team, ensuring clarity and ease of understanding.
- Provide training and technical support to new and existing staff, supervisors, and managers on tools such as Benefit Application Management System (BAMS), Customer Relationship Management Tool (CRM), the Assessment tool, Provider One, and Knowledge and Policy manuals.
- Work with leadership and tech liaisons to simplify technical information for staff.
- Develop and maintain WA Cares Fund procedures and training materials, updating as needed.
- Update training plans for new staff and monitor their progress through group and one-on-one sessions.
- Regularly review case records to ensure accuracy in assessments and documentation.
- Share updates on policies, procedures, and program changes with staff.
- Compile data and generate reports as requested by supervisors or administrators using various tools.
- Develop and maintain performance tracking and quality assurance tools as needed.
- Conduct quality assurance reviews to identify deficiencies and address training needs.
- Coordinate and collaborate with WA Cares, Area Agencies on Aging, contractors, and other community agencies to ensure consistent implementation of policies and procedures.
- Attend agency meetings, promote outreach, and travel as necessary.
- Prioritization - You can juggle tasks, manage competing deadlines, and stay organized in a fast-paced environment.
- Communication - You explain things clearly, both in writing and when speaking, so everyone from clients to colleagues understands you.
- Issue resolution - You can break down complex issues related to the WA Cares Fund and find appropriate solutions.
- Collaboration - You work well with others and maintain a professional, respectful tone with both the public and your teammates.
- Legal comprehension - You understand and can interpret legal documents relevant to benefits or eligibility.
- Independent decision-making - You're comfortable making informed choices and analyzing complicated information on your own.
- Problem-solving - You approach challenges with curiosity, logic, and a clear head, using critical thinking to find solutions.
- Adaptability - You stay proactive and open to improvement, especially when refining processes in benefits and customer service work.