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Eligibility Specialist

Quick Facts

Median Salary$49,596
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year Growth+39.95%
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What They Do

An Eligibility Specialist provides assistance and information for people who apply for a government benefits program or health care program. Answers questions, assists with an application process, and reviews applications and relevant background information to determine eligibility. May assist eligible applicants with enrolling in a program.


Core Tasks:

  • Compute and authorize amounts of assistance for programs, such as grants, monetary payments, and food stamps.
  • Keep records of assigned cases, and prepare required reports.
  • Compile, record, and evaluate personal and financial data to verify completeness and accuracy, and to determine eligibility status.
  • Interview benefits recipients at specified intervals to certify their eligibility for continuing benefits.
  • Interview and investigate applicants for public assistance to gather information pertinent to their applications.
  • Interpret and explain information such as eligibility requirements, application details, payment methods, and applicants' legal rights.
  • Initiate procedures to grant, modify, deny, or terminate assistance, or refer applicants to other agencies for assistance.
  • Answer applicants' questions about benefits and claim procedures.
  • Check with employers or other references to verify answers and obtain further information.

What to expect as an Eligibility Specialist

1Earn a High school or GED Diploma

60% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

1568 openings for Eligibility Specialists

Career Progression

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