American Council of The Blind
American Council of The Blind is a nonprofit firm that offers education, employment, social security benefits and rehabilitation services.
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Hearings Officer (Multiple Locations)
at American Council of The Blind
WHO WE ARE:
Texas Workforce Commission connects people with careers across the state.
We're a Family Friendly Certified Workplace with great work-life balance,
competitive salaries, extensive opportunities for training and development,
and fantastic benefits. While we are based in Austin on the north lawn of the
Texas State Capitol, we have offices statewide. This position is in the
Special Program Appeals Department. While our office is located at 101 E. 15th
Street, Austin, Texas, work can be performed throughout the state of Texas.
TWC is not considering applications from individuals who require sponsorship for an employment visa, including those with H1B visas or those currently on student or postgraduate visas. You must be a Texas resident to work for the Texas Workforce Commission or willing to relocate to Texas.
WHO YOU ARE:
You have great organizational skills, strong attention to detail and the
ability to handle multiple priorities while meeting strict deadlines.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
The Hearings Officer II-III will work in the Agency's Special Program Appeals
Department, which adjudicates administrative appeals in various state and
federal programs. Performs moderately complete to complex (journey-level)
legal and technical work. Work involves conducting hearings and preparing
decisions for the appeals process in a variety of agency programs, including
but not limited to Payday Law (wage claims), tax liability (Rule 13 hearings),
child labor, child care, career schools and colleges, unemployment insurance
(UI). and internal grievances. Works under general supervision with moderate
latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
YOU WILL BE TRUSTED TO:
- Prepare and review records for hearings.
- Respond to public and agency inquiries.
- Refer issues to appropriate departments.
- Prepare for hearings by researching laws, regulations, policies, and legal
precedents.
- Conduct hearings and makes decisions in accordance with established agency
policy, rules, and applicable laws.
- Question witnesses and rule on admissibility of evidence.
- Prepare written decisions based upon evidence in the record.
- Type decisions using personal computer and specialized software.
- Ensure decisions are prepared for mailing in an accurate and timely manner.
- Provide guidance to others and prepare/conduct training.
- Maintain current knowledge of applicable statutes, rules, regulations,
policies and procedures.
- Submit timely reports as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
YOU QUALIFY WITH:
-Hearings Officer II: Graduation from an accredited law school approved by the American Bar Association, plus one year of full-time experience in
the practice of law or full-time experience involving legal work as a primary
duty.
-Hearings Officer III: Graduation from an accredited law school approved by the American Bar Association, plus two years of full-time experience in
the practice of law or two years of full-time experience involving legal work
as a primary duty.
YOU ARE A GREAT FIT WITH:
- Admission to the State Bar of Texas.
- Experience conducting administrative hearings.
- Experience conducting Payday Law hearings.
- Experience conducting Tax liability hearings.
- Experience preparing written decisions using Microsoft Word and other
computer programs.
- Broad knowledge and experience with agency programs.
YOU GAIN:
- A Family Friendly Certified Workplace
- Competitive salary: $6,050.00-$6,837.00/month
- Defined Retirement Benefit Plan
- Optional 401(k) and 457 accounts
- Medical Insurance
- Paid time off, including time for vacation, sick and family care leave
- Additional benefits for active employees can be found at
https://www.ers.texas.gov/Active-Employees/Health-Benefits
VETERANS:
Use your military skills to qualify for this position or other jobs! Go to
www.texasskillstowork.com to translate
your military work experience and training courses into civilian job terms,
qualifications, and skill sets. Also, you can compare this position to
military occupations (MOS) at the Texas State Auditor's Office by pasting this
link into your browser:
https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MOSC_Legal.pdf
HOW TO APPLY:
To be considered, please complete a State of Texas Application for Employment
and apply online at www.workintexas.com or on Taleo (Job
Search).
TWC is not considering applications from individuals who require sponsorship
for an employment visa, including those with H1B visas or those currently on
student or postgraduate visas. In compliance with federal law, all persons
hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the
United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification
document form upon hire. A position utilizing this classification will be
designated as security sensitive according to the Texas Labor Code, Section
301.042.