Eligibility Specialist II, Team Lead (MAGI) / 61079580
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 7, 2026 (8 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Social Services
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$38,841 - $43,900
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves helping low-income families and individuals in South Carolina apply for and maintain food and financial assistance through programs like SNAP and TANF, by conducting interviews, checking eligibility, and managing case files.
You'll work in a county office, using interpreters for non-English speakers and staying updated on rules to ensure fair and accurate support.
It's a great fit for someone who enjoys community service, has strong organizational skills, and is comfortable with detailed paperwork and client interactions.
The Eligibility Specialist II provides services in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations and agency policies and procedures, performing general work duties related to the administration of SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) includes ESAP (Elderly Simplified Application Project) and SCCAP (South Carolina Combined Application Project), and TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) programs in the Economic Services Division in the county office to help restore or improve customer financial stability.
Interview LEP clients using interpreters and get documents translated into the clients target language. Determine non-citizen eligibility for SNAP/TANF benefits.
Process SNAP and/or TANF applications and/or renewals by determining eligibility and authorizing benefits if applicable, and process SNAP and/or TANF six month renewals and changes by redetermining eligibility and reauthorizing benefits if applicable.
Determine eligibility for non-citizens who are applying for SNAP/TANF.
Manage ABAWD (Able-Bodied Adult without Dependents) caseload by sending required notices, updating ABAWD tracking system, and determining SNAP eligibility for assigned ABAWD cases.
Interprets social services programs to clients as needed. Keep abreast of state, federal, and agency program regulations and policies.
Maintains case records and files in agency designated computer system for documentation and auditing purposes as required by agency policy in a confidential, timely and accurate manner.
Documents client work participation activities in agency designated system. Enters timely documentation in SCOSA of events/activities that may affect clients continued eligibility for benefits.
Prepares reports as requested by the supervisor or otherwise required and follows program policies and procedures.
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