Positive Employment is currently recruiting for a Benefit Assessment Officer for our client a local government organisation in Bristol.
The successful candidate will assess and administrate applications for council statutory and discretionary schemes, including those of a possible complex nature.
Delivering a prompt, accurate and customer-focused service and sharing knowledge and skill with inexperienced colleagues.
This role is initially a 3 month contract with the possibility to extend. This role is remote working.
Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to:
- Accurate and prompt assessment of applications for financial assistance.
- Processing of reported changes in circumstances affecting these applications.
- Maintenance and updating of claims in response to information received from internal and external sources.
- Responding to non-urgent requests for information.
- Carrying out complex assessments, including adjudicating on fraud and disputed assessments.
- Reviewing and revising decisions made by self and others where required.
- Providing written and face to face explanations of decisions and overpayments where requested.
- Checking and providing feedback on the work of others.
- Responding to urgent requests for updates or information about claims.
- Supporting and coaching new entrants by sharing knowledge and experience, on an ad-hoc basis or by mentoring individuals.
- Maximisation of opportunities for delivering outstanding service by effectively communicating with customers and stakeholders by telephone, email and by letter.
- Contribution to service enhancement projects concerning work appropriate to this grade point.
- Monitor service compliance with local guidance and legislation.
Personal Requirements:
- Must have a minimum 3 years, recent housing Benefit experience.
- Must have recent NEC and Enterprise experience.
- Customer focused with an understanding of the importance of delivering excellent customer service.
- Experience of working to targets and deadlines, with an understanding of the value of measuring performance.
- Have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications or equivalent including the following: Outlook, Word, Excel, Internet Explorer, and have a willingness to learn new applications and technology as appropriate.
Working Hours: 37hrs / 9:00am - 17:30pm / Monday to Friday
Pay: £220.00 per day
Please note this role is within the scope of IR35.