Enforcement Officer at Dauphin County
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 May, 26

Salary

42265.0

Posted On

27 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Computerized Child Support Database Utilization, Locating Absent Parents, Data Analysis, Payment Evaluation, Report Analysis, Case Data Evaluation, Client Interviewing, Information Acquisition, Compliance Monitoring, Administrative Actions, Court Presentation Preparation, Computer Skills, Office Machine Operation

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Dauphin County Domestic Relations is currently accepting applications for the full-time, day shift position Enforcement Officer. The employee in this position ensures compliance by monitoring the enforcement of support orders and the collection of support payments.  Job duties include utilizing the statewide computerized child support database; locating absent parents; interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating payments, reports, case data, and client information. The employee conducts non-compliance conferences, initiates administrative actions, prepares/presents cases for court, and interviews clients and communicates with others to acquire verifiable case information.  To ensure adherence to standards and schedules prescribed by Federal, State and County authorities. EDUCTATION/TRAINING: High School Diploma or successful completion of an equivalency exam.  Valid PA Driver’s License. WORK EXPERIENCE: Previous experience in a professional office environment; must have adequate knowledge of computer skills; and be capable of operating general office machines. The starting hourly rate is 20.32/$42,265 annually.
Responsibilities
The Enforcement Officer ensures compliance by monitoring the enforcement of support orders and the collection of support payments, which involves utilizing the statewide computerized child support database and locating absent parents. Duties also include conducting non-compliance conferences, initiating administrative actions, preparing cases for court, and interviewing clients to acquire verifiable case information.
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