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Income Maintenance Supervisor II - Adult Medicaid

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Johnston County

Smithfield, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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Job Description

The Johnston County Department of Social Services has an immediate opening for an Income Maintenance Supervisor II Adult Medicaid position, located at 714 North Street, Smithfield. Located in the eastern half of North Carolina and part of the Research Triangle Region, Johnston County is part of the fastest growing region of the state. Johnston County is the fastest growing county in the state with a population of 216,000 residents. Hiring salary range is commensurate with experience and excellent benefits package available. Benefits include health, dental, vision, retirement,401k, paid holidays, sick leave, and more. Preference will be given to applicants who have extensive knowledge of Family and Children's Medicaid. Internal applicants must apply on-line to be considered.
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Final candidates subject to pre-employment drug screen and background check (includes criminal and motor vehicle records). The primary purpose of the Income Maintenance Supervisor position is to guide and direct Income Maintenance workers as a Universal Supervisor. This includes Family and Children Medicaid, Adult Medicaid, and Food and Nutrition Services. This position must have thorough knowledge of the NC FAST system and some knowledge of EIS. This position is also responsible for answering general inquiries by phone or in person and making referrals to other program areas or agencies in the community when needed. This position must be able to read, understand and adhere to program policy and guidelines set by the state. This position must be able to interview and communicate effectively with customers, other agency personnel, and the general public in person and via phone. This position is required to maintain and monitor continual compliance for all program requirements and respond to customer's need for assistance regarding their eligibility. This position is also responsible for ensuring training needs are met for staff. Also, this position is required to evaluate caseworker's work performance. This position is also responsible for assigning home visits as necessary as well as arranging transportation if needed for a client to get to a particular place to get information that is needed to complete an application or review. Other duties may be assigned such as Shelter or Emergency Management duties during a disaster. Thorough knowledge of manuals, rules, and procedures used in determining eligibility. Thorough knowledge of investigative procedures and techniques. Thorough knowledge of the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the judicial systems. Considerable knowledge of agency's organizational rules, policies, and procedures. General knowledge of basic supervisory and management skills. General understanding of the budget and planning process. Ability to recognize, collect, and evaluate evidence to support actions. Ability to communicate effectively with applicants, community agencies, law enforcement agencies, and judiciary personnel to obtain or present pertinent data, and to negotiate agreements and/or cooperation between affected parties. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees, the general public, and the judicial system. Good mathematical reasoning and computational skills. Ability to present information orally or in written form. Three years of experience as a caseworker or investigator in an income maintenance program, preferably with one year of supervisory experience; oran equivalent combination of training and experience.