Child Support Enforcement and Public Assistance Attorney
Company: Portage County Ohio
Location: Ravenna
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Child Support Enforcement and Public Assistance Attorney
DIVISION: Child Support Enforcement and Public Assistance Divisions
WORKING HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday. JOB OBJECTIVES: Under direct supervision of the CSEA
Lead Attorney, incumbent conducts administrative child support
hearings and provides legal representation in court for the Portage
County Child Support Enforcement Agency (“CSEA”) pertaining to all
statutory requirements as well as Public Assistance overpayment
claims. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Provide legal representation in
court for the Portage County JFS pertaining to all statutory
requirements including, but not limited to, pre-trial
motions/hearings, enforcement actions on existing child support
orders, evidentiary hearings, arraignments, UIFSA petitions,
administrative paternity/child support order, and review and
adjustment proceedings. Incumbent reviews cases and associated
files prior to hearings. May draft and file legal documents in
appropriate court with jurisdiction in Public Assistance matters
regarding unpaid, delinquent overpayment claims incurred by current
or past clients in receipt of public welfare benefits. Provide
legal representation in court for the Portage County Public
Assistance Division pertaining to all statutory requirements
including, but not limited to, small claims and felony court cases
pertaining to unpaid; delinquent overpayment claims incurred by
current or past clients in receipt of public welfare benefits.
Conduct administrative hearings (including but not limited to:
child support establishment, termination and modification
objections, mistake-of-fact, and FIDM) by ensuring that hearing
dates are properly scheduled, including the date, time and place of
hearing, arranging for the appearance of all hearing participants
and reviewing cases and associated files before hearing is
conducted. Conduct hearings by eliciting testimony; ensure all
involved parties’ rights to due process is afforded; review and
assess testimony and evidence; apply appropriate program
regulations and/or State and Federal laws; render a written opinion
based on the presentation of the facts. Research relevant
regulations, policies and laws; prepare necessary paperwork,
reports and records related to the preparation and administration
of all hearings. Ensure that paralegals accurately prepare
complaints, motions, orders etc on case load activities; write
letters to both payor and payee to keep them informed of case
progress; write letters to attorneys or courts involved with cases
in order to communicate on specific cases. Review casework of Child
Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) case managers when referred to
Legal Department for completeness and accuracy. Provide final
approval for term recommendations and paternity testing results.
Provide training to CSEA staff. Represent CSEA in all Court
hearings as assigned by the Lead Attorney; Represent Public
Assistance Division in all Court hearings as assigned by the Lead
Attorney. Draft and file all legal documents in the appropriate
court with jurisdiction in child support matters. Provide legal
advice and opinions to JFS Administrator, supervisors and staff in
reference to matters concerning child support responsibilities
outlined in the Ohio Revised Code and Ohio Administrative Code.
Adhere to all policies and procedures established by the court with
jurisdiction over child support matters and the Child Support
Enforcement Agency. Consult with the Administrator and Lead
Attorney to assist in creating and updating Agency policies and
procedures. Maintain files in accordance with court and CSEA agency
requirements. Meet with CSEA case management and fiscal staff to
discuss current cases before the court and to review cases which
will potentially be brought before the court. Meet with Public
Assistance Fraud Investigators and managers to review cases which
will potentially be brought before the court. Collaborate with CSEA
staff relative to filing liens and developing legal strategies for
attachment of assets to collect unpaid child support obligations.
Research relevant regulations, policies and laws. Prepare necessary
pleadings in foreclosures, bankruptcy actions, probate proceedings,
and other like actions, for collection of unpaid child support
obligations. Answer correspondence and telephone inquiries; handle
customer complaints and disturbances. Keep current regarding all
laws pertaining to child support enforcement by attending legal
continuing education programs, seminars, and conferences. Maintain
all continuing education requirements as established by the Ohio
Supreme Court. Perform related duties as required. Demonstrate
regular and predictable attendance. Operate a motor vehicle as
needed to perform the essential functions. NON-ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS: Performs other related job functions as needed. I. JOB
REQUIREMENTS Systems: Ability to operate computers for data input
and retrieval; proficiency in Microsoft Office, GroupWise and
Internet Explorer; knowledge of CRIS-E, OIES, SACWIS, OWCMS, SETS,
Maximus Ledger Suite, MUNIS, MITS, BUY-IN, E-GATEWAY, E-QUIL,
CCIDS, Time Force, Agency’s Digital Imaging system and other
systems as required by program area responsibility. Equipment:
Incumbent operates equipment such as, but not limited to, the
following: personal computer, printer, calculator, multi-functional
copier, scanner, fax machine and shredder. Competencies: To perform
the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the
following competencies in the position: Communication Skills –
Communicate clearly and informatively using multiple methods and
forms of media. Present numerical data effectively. Customer
Service – Manage difficult or emotional customer situations.
Respond promptly and effectively to customer needs. Solicit
customer feedback to improve service. Ethics – Treat people with
respect. Keep commitments. Maintain confidentiality. Uphold
organizational values. Work with integrity and maintain high
standards of integrity. Initiative – Volunteer readily. Undertake
self-development activities. Seek increased responsibilities. Take
independent actions and calculated risks. Look for and take
advantage of opportunities. Ask for and offer help when needed.
Interpersonal Skills – Focus on solving conflict, not blaming.
Listen to others without interrupting. Keep emotions under control
and use reason when dealing with emotional topics. Remain open to
others’ ideas and try new things. Planning – Establish well
developed short- and long-term plans to meet future needs.
Recognize progress points and monitor plans to achieve desired
results. Implement contingency plans. Adhere to schedules and plans
with ability to prioritize. Technical Skills – Thorough knowledge
of federal, state, county and departmental policies, procedures and
practices. Knowledge of JFS computer systems and related software
packages, including policies and procedures associated with their
use. Pursue training and development opportunities to continuously
build knowledge and skills. Share expertise with others.
Demonstrate knowledge of public administration principles. Job
Standards: Possession of a Juris Doctorate degree is required. Must
have a current license to practice law in the state of Ohio and be
in good standing with the Supreme Court of Ohio. Must possess a
valid Ohio driver’s license and maintain continuing eligibility
under the existing County driver eligibility standards. DIFFICULTY
OF WORK Work consists of varied, complex, non-standardized tasks
requiring the knowledge of numerous policies, rules, procedures,
regulations, and laws. III. RESPONSIBILITY Incumbent directs the
work activities of paralegals and case managers. Supervisor
provides general guidance allowing for the planning of procedures
and methods to attain objectives. Incumbent makes most decisions
regarding work independently. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Incumbent has
contacts with co-workers, employees of the County, and with the
general public. The purpose of these contacts is to provide legal
representation, information, services and assistance, to coordinate
departmental efforts internally and with other County departments
and outside entities, and to ensure compliance with policies,
procedures, laws and regulations. V. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK
ENVIRONMENT Physical Requirements: Incumbent performs sedentary
work which may require lifting up to twenty (25) pounds
occasionally. Ability to operate a motor vehicle. Physical
Activity: Incumbent performs the following physical activities:
talking, hearing, walking, driving and repetitive motions. Visual
Activity: Incumbent performs work where the seeing job is close to
the eyes. Job Location: Incumbent works inside with no exposure to
adverse environmental conditions.
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