Description :
Unemployment Benefit Specialist 1 - Adjudicator
Unemployment Insurance Division - [link removed] Madison , [link removed] Milwaukee , [link removed] Appleton , and [link removed] Eau Claire
Job Announcement Code: 04-00770
Deadline: August 9, 2008
Salary Information: Starting salary is $34,882 per year, plus excellent benefit package. (Note for current state employees: This position is in pay schedule 12, range 05. Pay and benefits upon appointment for current or former employees may vary according to the applicable pay transaction provisions of the Compensation Plan, Wisconsin Administrative Code and/or collective bargaining agreement.) A twelve-month probationary period is required.
Introduction: I f you thrive in a fast-paced and high-demand work environment, these professional positions may be for you. If you have analytical and fact-finding skills, in addition to great communication skills to deal with potential controversial situations, please read on to determine if you are up for the challenge!
Vacancies are anticipated in Appleton, Eau Claire, Madison and Milwaukee. The employment register created from this recruitment will also be used to fill future vacancies occurring in the four cities listed above over the next six months or longer. These positions have the potential for reclassification to the Unemployment Benefits Specialist 3 level based on successful performance and completion of intensive training on Unemployment Insurance (UI) procedures, policies, and law.
Job Duties: Investigate/interview via telephone, individuals who have applied for Unemployment Insurance benefits, their employers and other relevant parties to make a decision on unemployment benefit payment. Identify, obtain, and document relevant case facts and apply State UI law, policy and rules. Apply laws and policies in order to prepare and issue formal written decisions that may allow, suspend, or deny benefits. Use complex personal computer based software systems to track and document individual records. Assess individuals continuing eligibility for benefits and provide general information about Wisconsin and Federal UI law.
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Special Notes: Some positions require Spanish/English or Hmong/English oral and written communication skills.
Knowledge Required: Effective oral communication techniques, including listening skills; interviewing methods; fact finding methods; basic mathematical calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, etc.); organizational methods; methods used to determine the relevancy of facts to the decision making process; problem solving methods; ability to resolve conflicts and discrepancies; correct grammar usage including spelling, punctuation, language use, etc.; common word processing software, such as Word or WordPerfect. Skill in reading and interpreting laws, rules and regulations; reading, analyzing and comprehending complex written materials; effective written communication techniques and methods used to prepare clear, concise and complete written documents and supporting documentation. Ability to meet deadlines.
How to Apply: Reminder: You may only take this exam ONCE every six months! An examination is scheduled onAugust 9, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. , in [link removed] 14 locations throughout the state . For complete application instructions and a list of all exam centers, please see " [link removed] Monthly State Exams ." Monthly exam center application procedures pertain to this exam. Do NOT send the application to Merit Recruitment and Selection nor to the Department of Workforce Development (DWD).
You do not need to register in advance for this exam. Please bring a completed [link removed] Application for State Employment , two #2 lead pencils, a standard non-programmable calculator, and a picture ID with you to the exam site. If you cannot download the Application for State Employment, there will be copies available for you to complete at the test site. However, plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow enough time to complete the paperwork.
MADISON EXAM LOCATION FOR THIS EXAM: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Social Science Building. Located at the corner of Observatory Dr. and Charter St. 1180 Observatory Dr. For a map see: [link removed] http:// [link removed]
MILWAUKEE EXAM LOCATION FOR THIS EXAM: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Chemistry Building, east of Lot 20 between the Engineering and Math Sciences Building and Lapham Hall. 3210 N. Cramer St. For a map see: [link removed] http:// [link removed]
Note: The exam score reuse time period is six-months; please read the section called " [link removed] What is reuse score? ". You may reuse your score from the last administration of this exam by going to your job cart in WiscJobs. To reuse your score from the job cart:
Log in to your account at [link removed] [link removed]
Click on the appropriate job title under "My Job Applications"
Click on "View Exam Options"
Click on "Reuse Previous Score"
If you do not have computer access, you may mail an application for reuse to Office of State Employment Relations, P. O. Box 7855, Madison, WI 53707-7855.
Contact Information: Questions may be directed to J Lea Roberts at (608) 266-1023 or [link removed] [email removed] .