California Children's Services Specialist I (#SG3 ) $29.43-$37.21 hourly / $5,101.10-$6,449.61 monthly / $61,214.40-$77,396.80 yearlyCalifornia Children's Services Specialist II (#SG5 ) $33.50-$42.36 hourly / $5,806.56-$7,342.26 monthly / $69,680.00-$88,108.80 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Typical Tasks:
- Receives and reviews applications for financial eligibility for medical care and treatment provided by County participation in the California Children's Services Program;
- Interviews parents of children to obtain and evaluate information necessary to establish financial and residential eligibility;
- Determines medical eligibility for specific medical services;
- Authorizes payments for those medical services that do not require consultation with a health professional;
- Explains the scope and limitations of the program, procedures and authorization processes;
- Obtains data on income, share of cost and repayment obligation;
- Discusses repayment schedules and plans with parents;
- Prepares certification that family meets necessary requirements;
- Manages financially and socially complex cases;
- Consults with the program manager regarding appeals and problem cases;
- Locates and researches other medical assistance programs for which clients may qualify;
- Screens for eligibility to and explains the requirements and application processes of other medical assistance programs, such as MediCal and SSI, and assists clients in applying to those programs;
- Reviews ongoing cases for continued financial eligibility and parents' compliance with treatment and repayment schedules;
- Interprets the rules and regulations of the program for applicants, physicians, hospitals, and other providers;
- Assists families ineligible for services of the program to locate alternate care; interacts with and communicates program-related information to clients experiencing grief and emotional crises;
- Refers families to community resources as appropriate; acts as program consultant to medical therapy conferences;
- Coordinates orthodontia screening conferences, which includes acting as a program consultant for orthodontists and educating families regarding program eligibility; maintains case records;
- Prepares reports and statistical data related to cases; inputs, accesses, analyzes and prints data using a computer terminal;
Employment Standards
Knowledge of:
California Children's Services Specialist I
Working knowledge of:
Basic arithmetic.
Some knowledge of:
- Interviewing techniques for obtaining factual information.
- Medical terminology.
- Methods of organizing work.
- Record-keeping practices and procedures.
- Human motivation and behavior.
California Children's Services Specialist II
Working knowledge of the above, plus:
- Client or patient casework.
- Principal sources of information necessary to establish eligibility for public health assistance.
- Some knowledge of:
Specialized community resources available to children.
Ability to:
The following abilities apply to level I as trainee and level II as journey.
- Read, understand, explain and apply complex regulations and policies governing public and private medical assistance programs.
- Gather, record and evaluate information necessary to determine initial and continuing eligibility for assistance.
- Exercise initiative and resourcefulness in locating other medical assistance programs, in order to facilitate cost containment.
- Exercise independent judgment and recognize those situations that require consultation with the program manager.
- Understand the emotional and social problems of families with terminally ill or severely disabled children.
- Organize and process transactions to meet frequent deadlines.
- Maintain systematic and accurate records.
- Recognize problems requiring referral to medical and allied resources.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
- Communicate effectively in written and oral form.
- Prepare reports and statistical data.
- Perform basic arithmetic calculations.
- Input, access and analyze data using a computer.
Training and Experience
Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying. A typical way to obtain this knowledge and abilities would be:
California Children's Services Specialist I
One year of experience working in a medical or human services setting which has included client or patient contact. OR
Thirty semester units of successfully completed college level coursework in psychology, social work, sociology or a closely related field.
California Children's Services Specialist II
One year of experience in a medical or human services setting which has included interviewing, casework and application of rules and regulations.
Special Requirements/Conditions:
License Requirement: Possession of a valid California class C driver license, or the ability to provide suitable transportation which is approved by the appointing authority. EST: 8/79 REV: 9/94 Analyst: KM
Miscellaneous
EEOC Job Category: 03
Occupational Grouping: 64
Worker's Comp Code: 0290
Analyst: KM
CLASS: SG3; EST: 8/1/1979; REV: 9/1/1994;
CLASS: SG5; EST: 8/1/1979; REV: 9/1/1994;

