Duties
Screen intake calls appropriately and ensures calls are routed to the duty intake counselor, and other calls to the CAP Supervisor and other immediate staff for immediate assistance. Schedule routine appointments for clients and convey appointment information, general information on CAP services and information on civilian/community/military resources to clients. Routinely contact officials of other agencies in the community such as hospitals, local Departments of Welfare Services, military and civilian local law enforcement agencies, etc.
Provide full administrative support for the Incident Determination Committee (IDC) meeting, the Clinical Case Staff Meeting IDC/Clinical Case Staff Meeting (CCSM) and Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) meetings. Prepare bi-weekly IDC/CCSM/MDT agenda, compile and prepare IDC/CCSM/MDT case presentation packets, provide meeting notifications and reminders for IDC team members; coordinate with team members to ensure participation requirements are met; record and compose meeting minutes outlining case determinations, treatment recommendations, and case status updates. Prepare IDC/CCSM Notification, Determination and Closing letters. Maintain confidential correspondence records. Maintain a comprehensive community resource listing; provide information and referral resources and answer requests for social services contact information.
Maintain records in the proper format. Protect against the improper disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), (including electronically stored information) which is sensitive, confidential, and protected from disclosure by law or regulation. Maintain record cabinets to ensure records are filed in accordance with (IAW) Navy instruction and local guidance; ensure that record's cabinets and client case files are kept under double lock system, and out of sight of passers-by. Annually, purge case records IAW Navy instructions and guidance; and prepare records for archiving IAW applicable instructions and guidelines, as needed. Review, revise, and maintain FFSC local standard operating procedures (SOPs) for grammar, punctuation, and administrative content.
How you will be evaluated
You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
All resumes will be reviewed to determine if they meet the hiring eligibility and qualification requirements listed in this announcement. Resumes will be rated based on the information provided to determine the level of knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) related to the job requirements. Using the qualifications of the position, a predetermined rating criterion of KSAs will be used for each resume.
Required Documents
The following documents are required at the time of application:
- Resume
- Proof of education/training: provide a copy of your awarded/conferred college transcript(s); if degree hasn't been conferred, provide copy of HS Diploma, GED, or equivalent
- If claiming Department of Defense (DOD) Non-appropriated Fund (NAF) Business Based Action (BBA) priority consideration: provide a copy of the notice of separation
- If claiming Military Spouse Preference: provide a copy of the sponsor's Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders and a marriage certificate at the time of application
- If claiming Veteran's Preference: provide a copy of your DD-214, Member-4 page and any supporting documentation (SF-15, V.A. disability letter, proof of service, etc.)
- If a current or former Federal Employee: provide a copy of your most recent Personnel Action Report (PAR) or SF-50
Note: When submitting transcripts for an associate degree or higher, proof of a high school diploma or equivalent is not required. All transcripts MUST show student's name, the name of the awarding university or educational institution, degree type, awarded/conferred date, and the field of study (major). If your degree has not been awarded and/or you possess certificates of completion for DoD approved competency-based training courses, and/or a valid CDA/MSA credential(s), you MUST also provide a copy of your HS Diploma or equivalent. Altered transcripts will not be accepted.
Transcripts from foreign colleges must be evaluated for U.S. equivalency in order to be considered. Applicants are responsible to obtain and submit proof of creditability of education as evaluated by a credentialing agency which is a private U.S. organization. Credential evaluations are not free and applicants are responsible for the cost of the selected service.
Foreign high school transcripts or diplomas do not require credential evaluation but must be in English or a certified translation.