Program Representative - NJ Department of Community Affairs - 101 South Broad St. - 724666 Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Trenton, NJ at Geebo

Program Representative - NJ Department of Community Affairs - 101 South Broad St. - 724666

Eutis Staffing Inc Eutis Staffing Inc Trenton, NJ Trenton, NJ $28 an hour $28 an hour 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago
Benefits:
401(k) matching Continuing education reimbursement Dental insurance Referral program Vision insurance Work shift:
9am-5pm Lunch:
1 hour unpaid 12pm-1pm.
Responsible for managing a caseload consisting of potential applicants funded through a Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), and working directly with applicants to collect and review Program documents and applicant supplied personal documentation to support eligibility determinations and other milestones throughout the process.
Strong organizational skills required and attention to detail is a must.
Ability to engage with an applicant both over the phone and through an electronic portal requires good customer service traits and basic computer knowledge.
Communication is daily with applicants and a professional tone and demeanor is required to manage an applicant's expectations and get them through an established process.
Responsibilities also include some scheduling of appointments and interacting with other teams and departments who are partners in working through a caseload.
Fast paced environment with the need for motivated individuals capable of meeting goals.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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