Unit group 3353

PSOC Unit group 3353 — Government social benefits officials

Government social benefits officials examine applications for government, financial or service programs to determine eligibility and amount of benefit or appropriate services, referring exceptional or important cases to senior government officials or managers. Their tasks include: a) advising individuals and organizations on government laws, rules and regulations concerning government benefit programs and the determination and disbursement of payments or referral to services, as well as on the public’s rights and obligations; b) examining applications and other relevant documents to determine type and amount of benefit which individuals are eligible to receive; c) assessing documentation and interviewing benefit recipients to ensure eligibility for continuing benefits or services; d) performing related administrative tasks to maintain client records and prepare reports on determinations regarding eligibility, referral decisions, termination of benefits and abuse or fraud. Examples of occupations classified here: Benefits officer, Insurance risk analyst, Medical claims benefits, Overseas operations officer, Overseas worker welfare officer, Pensions officer, Social benefit officer, Social insurance officer, Social security claims officer, Social security examiner Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Counselling professionals - 2635, Social workers - 2635

Level Unit group
Code 3353
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Government social benefits officials examine applications for government, financial or service programs to determine eligibility and amount of benefit or appropriate services, referring exceptional or important cases to senior government officials or managers. Their tasks include: a) advising individuals and organizations on government laws, rules and regulations concerning government benefit programs and the determination and disbursement of payments or referral to services, as well as on the public’s rights and obligations; b) examining applications and other relevant documents to determine type and amount of benefit which individuals are eligible to receive; c) assessing documentation and interviewing benefit recipients to ensure eligibility for continuing benefits or services; d) performing related administrative tasks to maintain client records and prepare reports on determinations regarding eligibility, referral decisions, termination of benefits and abuse or fraud. Examples of occupations classified here: Benefits officer, Insurance risk analyst, Medical claims benefits, Overseas operations officer, Overseas worker welfare officer, Pensions officer, Social benefit officer, Social insurance officer, Social security claims officer, Social security examiner Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Counselling professionals - 2635, Social workers - 2635

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Regulatory government associate professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Regulatory government associate professionals grouping.

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FAQ

What does PSOC 3353 cover?

Government social benefits officials examine applications for government, financial or service programs to determine eligibility and amount of benefit or appropriate services, referring exceptional or important cases to senior government officials or managers. Their tasks include: a) advising individuals and organizations on government laws, rules and regulations concerning government benefit programs and the determination and disbursement of payments or referral to services, as well as on the public’s rights and obligations; b) examining applications and other relevant documents to determine type and amount of benefit which individuals are eligible to receive; c) assessing documentation and interviewing benefit recipients to ensure eligibility for continuing benefits or services; d) performing related administrative tasks to maintain client records and prepare reports on determinations regarding eligibility, referral decisions, termination of benefits and abuse or fraud. Examples of occupations classified here: Benefits officer, Insurance risk analyst, Medical claims benefits, Overseas operations officer, Overseas worker welfare officer, Pensions officer, Social benefit officer, Social insurance officer, Social security claims officer, Social security examiner Some related occupation classified elsewhere: Counselling professionals - 2635, Social workers - 2635

Where is PSOC 3353 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Regulatory government associate professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 3353 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Regulatory government associate professionals grouping.