CONFERENCE OFFICER at Dauphin County
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 May, 26

Salary

45614.0

Posted On

27 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Preparation, Support Order Establishment, Support Order Modification, Legal Interpretation, Financial Analysis, Client Conferencing, Court Presentation, Correspondence Processing, Payment Monitoring, Computer Skills, Office Machine Operation

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Dauphin County Domestic Relations is currently accepting applications for the full-time, day shift position Conference Officer.  The employee in this position holds establishment and modification conferences to prepare support orders based on the PA statewide guidelines or interstate support law.  Job duties include utilizing the statewide computerized child support database; conducting conferences with clients and their attorneys which may include cases involving complex legal issues and/or complex financial scenarios; interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating reports, case data, and client information; preparing documents for parties signature or summaries, recommendations for the Court’s review; processing correspondence related to cases, and monitoring payments.  Prepares and presents cases for de novo/special hearings. The employee must adhere to DRO policies, procedures, and other laws in relation to support cases.  EDUCTATION/TRAINING: Bachelor’s degree program with major course work in criminal justice, psychology or social science.  WORK EXPERIENCE: Previous experience in a professional office environment; must have adequate knowledge of computer skills; and be capable of operating general office machines. This is a union position. The starting hourly rate is $20.64/$45,614 annually. Favorable background check is required.
Responsibilities
The Conference Officer establishes and modifies support orders based on state guidelines or interstate law by conducting conferences with clients and attorneys regarding complex legal and financial issues. Duties also involve utilizing the statewide child support database, preparing court documents, processing correspondence, and monitoring payments.
Loading...