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CASE MANAGER (Friend of the Court) - Control No.: 2603-2840-2112-0010

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Washtenaw County, MI

Ann Arbor, MI (In Person)

$60,329 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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Job Description

INTERNAL UNION APPLICANTS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST CONSIDERATION FOR UNION POSITIONS
DATE:
3/30/26
STATUS:
Regular, Full Time
SALARY RANGE
$48,234.68-$72,424.04
TITLE:
CASE MANAGER
GRADE:
109
LOCATION:
101 E. Huron
UNION AFFILIATION
AFSCME 2733 Unit C JOB SUMMARY Under the supervision of a higher classified employee, performsplex accounting and record keeping transactions within the FOC. This position requires an understanding of specific accounting operations and procedures, general enforcement policies and procedures, and related court procedures. It requires a high degree of accuracy and a significant amount of independent judgment in addition to accounting skills. As a customer service representative, explains departmental policies and procedures, processes customer requests in an efficient and effective manner.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Essential Duties:
Opens, updates, and closes accounts according to court orders, departmental policies and standard procedures. Notifies clients of account status and necessary procedures. Prepares and corrects records accordingly, maintains records with a high degree of accuracy. Answers general public inquiries regarding the accounting, enforcement, and court procedures. Assists the clients in understanding the accounting system, its relationship to enforcement as a whole and resolving accounting issues relevant to their particular case. Participates in administrative hearings with respect to resolving accounting issues and establishing protocols governing particular cases. Processes
DHHS/TANF
certifications and decertification¿s on accounts, assigns support to the state, requests
DHHS/TANF
refunds and makes subsequent adjustments. Processes state and federal tax intercepts, prepares receiptments. Assists departmental staff with respect to accounting questions on particular cases and accounting procedures in general. Makes necessary adjustments to the accounts including, but not limited to, direct credits, 18-year-old/graduation adjustments, social security adjustments, parenting time abatements, and any other occurrences which require an adjustment to the account balance. Prepares and processes Ie Withholding Notices and modifications to ie withholding pursuant to account adjustments. Attends department, staff, and special meetings as requested or required. Audits account records for miscalculations, improper credit, overcharges, improper disbursement of funds, and other errors. Prepares paperwork necessary for UIFSA and URESA (interstate) enforcement or support modification purposes andmunicates with other state IVD agencies. Responsible for scheduling bench warrant recalls; generates and distributes notices for all bench warrants; monitors the status of existing bench warrants; prepares documents for all bench warrant hearings. Prepares documents for employer enforcement, liens, license suspension, FIDM, and felony warrants. Schedules evaluation, mediation, and referee hearings. Performs related accounting, enforcement, and scheduling duties as required. Represents the County in meetings withmunity agencies, mental health professionals, educationalanizations, and the public. Makes presentation to the Board of Commissioners and others as required. Provides direct client services in crisis,plex or difficult situations. Hold emergency referee hearings and resolves grievances. Uses standard office equipment including aputer terminal in the course of the work. May drive a County or personal vehicle in the course of the work. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
General bookkeeping techniques. Investigative techniques and methodologies relevant to collections and support enforcement. Computer applications related to work. Operating standard office equipment, including personalputer, fax machine, calculator. Community resources. Problem resolution and decision making while dealing with people under extreme stress. Communicating with clients, law enforcement and other governmental agencies.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Possession of a valid Michigan Vehicle Operator¿s License
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Duties require sufficient mobility to work in a normal office setting and use standard office equipment including aputer, vision to read ed materials and aputer screen and hearing and speech sufficient tomunicate in person or over the telephone. These requirements may be amodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such amodations.
EDUCATION
Possession of a high school diploma. Two (2) years of college preferred with some courses in accounting, business management, and psychology.
EXPERIENCE
Three (3) years of experience as a bookkeeper, account clerk, cashier, or equivalent. One (1) year of demonstrated, satisfactory experience in dealing with the public in difficult situations. This class description intends to identify the major duties and requirements of the job and should not be interpreted as all-inclusive. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related duties other than those outlined above and may be required to have specific job-related knowledge for successful job performance.
FILING DEADLINE
4/21/26
CONTROL NUMBER:
2603-2840-2112-0010

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