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Ontario Public Service
 |  | Job Title: | Caseworker |  | Salary: | $1,122.04 - $1,307.40 per week |  | Category: | Social Services |  | Deadline: | 
12/20/2011: Expired
 |  | Location: | Kingston, Ontario |   
 Overview Organization: Ministry of Community and Social Services Division: Ottawa - Ontario Disability Support Program Position Title: CASEWORKER Job Term: 1 Permanent Location: 351 Preston Street, 2nd Floor, Ottawa, K1S 2T7, East Region Compensation Group: Ontario Public Service Employees Union Salary: $1,122.04 - $1,307.40 per week  Posting Status: Open Targeted Job Code: 10503 - Welfare Field Worker 2 Schedule: 3-7 Category: Health and Social Services Job ID: 40453 Your strong client focused, consultation and analytical expertise is needed to deliver the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) using a case management approach. PLEASE NOTE: Qualified candidates may also be considered for any permanent or temporary Caseworker positions that may arise over the next 12 months.
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 Responsibilities As a motivated and service-focused professional, you will: - Provide client service, consult, collect and evaluate information to determine eligibility for ODSP Income and Employment Supports. - Make adjustments to entitlements and resolve conflict situations. - Prepare a range of communication materials. - Plan and deliver information sessions to clients and stakeholders on community based employment supports. - Conduct investigations and explain legislation and Ministry initiatives.
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 Experience and Qualifications What we are looking for: - Ability to interpret and apply legislation in order to review and determine program eligibility and identify infractions. - Knowledge of community services, resources, policies, programs and issues affecting clients. - Knowledge of labour market trends. - Demonstrated ability to provide effective customer service to clients with disabilities, and to address and resolve conflict situations. - Demonstrated ability to provide information, assistance and liaise with community and stakeholders. - Strong communication and consulting skills to write clear, concise reports and conduct information sessions. - Interviewing skills to conduct interviews with clients by phone or in person. - Strong analytical, planning and organizational skills. - Demonstrated sensitivity towards diversity/inclusion of applicants/clients and co-workers. A Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) check is required for the successful candidate. OPS employees - Please note: This is an open-targeted recruitment initiative. If you would like to apply from home, apply online by visiting www.ontario.ca/careers. To locate the job ad, enter the job ID number in the Job ID search field. Late applications will not be accepted.
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