Family Services Technician (FT) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Costa Mesa, CA at Geebo

Family Services Technician (FT)

Costa Mesa, CA Costa Mesa, CA Full-time Full-time $4,329 - $5,687 a month $4,329 - $5,687 a month 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago The Orange County Department of Education (OCDE) Family Support Services program helps subsidize child care payments for eligible families throughout the County of Orange.
The program is funded by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Child Care and Development Division.
Subsidized child care is provided via contracts established between OCDE Family Support Services (FSS) and a provider who is an independent contractor selected by the parent.
OCDE Family Support Services encourages families to carefully select a provider.
Families may choose family day care homes, license-exempt providers, center programs, school districts, or sectarian care.
Parents are encouraged to select a child care setting that best reflects their parental and cultural values, meeting the individual needs of their family.
Job Details:
As a Family Services Technician, you will play a pivotal role in assisting our families with the eligibility and enrollment process for this service.
Incumbents perform difficult and responsible work involved with applying, interpreting, and explaining subsidized child care/alternative payment program requirements, policies, procedures, and processes administered through OCDE.
Responsibilities include scheduling and interviewing program participants to determine eligibility/recertification status, as well as specific child care schedules/needs.
Family Services Technicians should have high attention to detail as they maintain participant records, participate in audits, and are accountable for ensuring program compliance.
For more information on this position and to complete the online application please visit:
https:
//www.
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org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1839502.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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