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Description
The LEAP caseworker receives referrals from community partners to review and facilitate low-income customers of Hydro Ottawa in receiving financial assistance to clear past due accounts.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Administration
- Receive and process all regional Hydro Ottawa LEAP applications using guidelines set out in LEAP program manual
- interview/pre-screen/advise potential clients on next steps including referral to appropriate referral agencies, timelines or, when necessary, referral to other relevant programs
- Follow up with referring agencies for further documentation and or clarification
- Advise referring agencies of status of clients’ application
- Request updated account information on new applications from utility contacts; advise contacts when client has been approved for program
- Follow up and supply utility partners with information as needed
- Maintain accurate and complete files on every application or referral
- Maintain a LEAP appeals process
Financial
- Calculate financial eligibility of all applicants
- Arrange for, and distribute bi-monthly and monthly payment cheques to Ottawa Hydro; update utilities of cheque amount, individual LEAP grant amounts and accounts.
- Monitor disbursement of funds
- Maintain monthly and yearly budgets for Hydro LEAP programs
- Prepare and submit monthly and yearly financial and demographical statistics to funding partners
Program Development
- Lead and participate in program development and direction by participating in the community-based LEAP steering committee
- Meet/orientate new intake workers from referring agencies on program and processes
- Organize and facilitate yearly information/training sessions for referring agencies and other LEAP stakeholders
- Develop and maintain positive working relationships with referring agencies, contacts at Hydro Ottawa, utility sub-providers and all other stakeholders
- Other duties as assigned
Working Conditions:
- May deal with angry and abusive clients
- May encounter verbal abuse
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education, Qualifications and Certifications:
- Relevant post–secondary education or equivalent work experience
Experience and Skilled Knowledge Requirements:
- Strong organizational and analytical skills
- Ability to prioritize workload based on client and organizational needs
- Strong computer skills with specific strength in Microsoft Excel and Outlook
- Effective written and oral communication skills, particularly in negotiating and advocating for clients’ needs
Skills and Capabilities:
- Provide a current clear police background check for the vulnerable sector
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to maintain strict confidentiality
- Ability to work cooperatively with community resource agencies
- Ability to effectively communicate over the telephone and through internet
Successful candidate will be required to provide upon hiring:
- A clear vulnerable sector screening
- Participate in our online Armatus Abuse Training and Health and Safety training required upon hiring
HOURS: 24 hours per week. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
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