Child Support Enforcement Worker
Company: State of Nebraska
Location: Lincoln
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The work we do matters! Hiring Agency: Health & Human Services -
Agency 25 Location: Lincoln, NE, Norfolk, NE, North Platte, NE
Hiring Rate: $20.302 Job Posting: JR2026-00024331 Child Support
Enforcement Worker (Evergreen) (Open) Applications No Longer
Accepted On (If no date is displayed, job is posted as open until
closed): 04-02-2026 Job Description: Are you a compassionate,
result-driven professional with the skills necessary to provide
leadership within an organization that helps children and families
care for themselves, resulting in healthier families and safer,
more prosperous communities? If so, WE NEED YOU! Join a dedicated
team working together to make a positive impact with families. The
State of Nebraska, Department of Health and Human Services through
the Division of Child and Family Services, is seeking a Child
Support Enforcement Worker. Under general supervision, a Child
Support Enforcement Worker reviews applications, establishes paper
and computer case records. Establishes and enforces paternity and
court orders for child support and medical support using legal and
administrative processes. Obtains financial information from
parties to calculate child support guidelines; drafts legal
documents under the direction of an attorney; performs related work
as required. "You have the passion; we have the opportunities –
let’s make a difference for Nebraskans." The Child Support
Enforcement Worker: Manages an assigned child support caseload and
demonstrate critical thinking skills required to complete tasks
independently. Requires a person that can independently analyze a
variety of case situations to determine appropriate establishment,
enforcement, and intergovernmental actions. Communicate on the
phone with customers that may be reluctant to establish or pay
support orders. Requires a personality that can be tactful and
empathetic under stressful or difficult situations. Communicates
with a variety of in and out of state agencies including
federal/state partners, attorneys, clerks of the court, and related
entities to achieve the goals of the child support program. Ability
to multi-task in a busy work environment while maintaining a high
level of confidentiality, accuracy, and efficiency. Ability to work
with detailed information with minimal mistakes. Positive attitude
with ability to perform at a consistently high level in a
fast-paced environment. Must be a hard worker with predictable and
reliable attendance. Examples of Work Interviews noncustodial
parent delinquent in child support, obtains financial information,
and explains the legal basis and remedies for collection of current
and delinquent child support. Drafts, under the direction of an
attorney, petitions to establish paternity and/or an equitable
order for support and obtains the client's signature. Drafts, under
the direction of an attorney, stipulations and voluntary wage
assignments for the non-custodial parent's signature so additional
money can be obtained to purge delinquencies. Drafts, under the
direction of an attorney, garnishments, contempt actions, and
withhold and transmit to enforce support obligations from
uncooperative noncustodial parents. Under the direction of an
attorney, negotiates and enters into agreements with non-custodial
parents for additional monies to purge delinquencies. Files, after
the attorney's approval, all legal documents with the appropriate
Clerk of the District Court and monitors the timeframes for legal
service, completion of interrogatories and answers by the
noncustodial parent to ensure timely progression of the case
through the court system. Personally, interviews clients on
sensitive matters involving a child born out-of-wedlock to obtain
information which may be used in court to establish paternity, to
explain the legal process of establishing paternity and/or an order
for support and the basis for completion of legal documents.
Schedules genetic testing to establish paternity, witnesses the
procedure for the legal "chain of evidence", and identifies the
alleged/noncustodial parent and client for the court. Files the
petition with the Clerk of the District Court, schedules a hearing
date and monitors the petition to ensure that it is served on the
alleged/noncustodial parent and/or the alleged/noncustodial parent
answers the petition to ensure statutory timeframes are met.
Researches and verifies, at the request of another state,
noncustodial parent information by reviewing legal documents for
correctness and accuracy to ensure filings are appropriate to
establish/collect support for another state. Monitors payments and
initiates administrative enforcement actions, (i.e. Income
Withholding, License Suspension, Administrative Attachment). File
with the Clerk of the District Court to establish an order for
support, to register a foreign support order, or enter to pursue
income withholding. Hire Rate: $20.302 per hour, Non-Exempt Monday
- Friday; 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Dress Attire: Business Casual No Remote
Work with this position Location: Norfolk, North Platte, or Lincoln
Requirements / Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Two years of
work experience in a health and /or human services field or 24
semester hours of post high school education in behavior sciences,
public/business administration, social sciences or closely related
field OR any combination of education and experience that equates
to two years in human services, behavioral sciences,
public/business administration, social sciences, or a closely
related field; experience with computer software programs.
Preferred Qualifications: One or more years’ experience working in
the child support program. One or more years’ experience using
CHARTS system. One or more years’ experience using N-FOCUS system.
One or more years’ experience analyzing, interpreting and applying
regulations for decision making. Bilingual preferred. Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of: all agency child support
programs, policies, procedures and requirements, child support
statutes; child support court rules regarding timeliness of case
actions; paralegal functions; the Aid to Dependent Children
program; office procedures including the organization of data and
using computer systems programs; the uniqueness of families,
children and their cultural diversity; community resources and how
to access them; interagency collaboration; confidentiality and
guidelines for the release of information. Skill in: the techniques
of interviewing for collecting customer information, gaining
rapport, and assessing customer needs; providing customer service;
analyzing facts and evidence to recommend appropriate legal or
administrative action; using time management and organizational
tools; reviewing and evaluating information in relation to general
guidelines and specific criteria. Ability to: communicate
effectively with customers and/or reticent or hostile individuals
from a variety of socio/economic, cultural, and educational
backgrounds; conduct in-depth interviews to gather sensitive and
personal information and identify needs; apply problem solving
techniques to a variety of different circumstances in order to
provide appropriate services; interpret and apply program rules and
regulations with a high degree of accuracy; calculate solutions to
mathematical problems involving addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, fractions, decimals and percentages;
organize and manage work flow, prioritize, and multitask; write
clear, concise, and non-judgmental narratives and other material;
explain and describe agency programs, policies, procedures, and
requirements to individuals; work in teams in order to meet or
exceed their goals; meet timelines with a level of accuracy,
integrity, professionalism, customer service and motivation; work
in fast paced environment with minimal supervision; network with
other professionals; maintain confidentiality and abide by all
acceptable standards in safeguarding information. If you're
currently employed by the State of Nebraska, please don't apply
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You can access Workday anytime through the Link web page:
https://link.nebraska.gov/ Benefits We offer a comprehensive
package of pay, benefits, paid time off, retirement and
professional development opportunities to help you get the most out
of your career and life. Your paycheck is just part of your total
compensation. Check out all that the State of Nebraska has to
offer! Benefit eligibility may vary by position, agency and
employment status. For more information on benefits, please visit:
https://statejobs.nebraska.gov/index.htmlbenefits Equal Opportunity
Statement The State of Nebraska values our teammates as well as a
supportive environment that strives to promote diversity,
inclusion, and belonging. We recruit, hire, train, and promote in
all job classifications and at all levels without regard to race,
color, religion, sex. age, national origin, disability, marital
status or genetics.
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