Veterans Service Officer II
State of Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska

Posted in Public Sector and Government


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Description
If you are a Veteran with a desire to help serve your fellow Veterans and their families, come join the Nebraska Department of Veterans Affairs as a Veteran Service Officer!

USVA Regional Office, 3800 Village Drive Lincoln NE
Examples of Work
Successful incumbents will be highly organized and detail orientated and have experience with all Microsoft Office software not limited to but including Microsoft Excel and spreadsheets.

This position under immediate to general supervision learns to advise and represent veterans and their dependents in presenting their claims for benefits to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (V.A.); counsels and advises veterans and dependents concerning benefits. Evaluates and determines the validity of veterans' or dependents' claims for benefits. Prepares evidence in support of claims and submits forms. Research regulations pertaining to local, state and federal benefits for veterans and apply them to individual cases. Requests and prepares for hearings and presents briefs for the dissemination of facts. Reviews decisions, prepares appeals and administrative reviews. Participate in outreach activities and educational events. Travel is required.
Qualifications / Requirements
REQUIREMENTS: High school education plus veteran with honorable discharge and resident of Nebraska for one year prior to appointment. A current resume and DD Form 214 should be included with your application.

PREFERRED: Bachelors degree in human services, business or public administration, education, legal or medical fields.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of: Federal and State policies and regulations concerning Veterans. Ability to: complete progressively increasing caseload meeting agency standards for thoroughness and accuracy; obtain facts through interviewing techniques, correspondence, and research; represent clients at hearings or other forums. Demonstrated and substantial experience in effective communication. Experience in dealing with drug, alcohol or related psychological problems may be helpful. Excellent interpersonal skills are a must. The ability to work independently while handling a large and diverse caseload is required. Ability to properly interpret and apply the rules pertaining to veterans' benefits. Ability to operate in an electronic environment is essential to include computer forms, scanning, accessing electronic files, recording work processes and troubleshooting error messages. A current resume and DD Form 214 should be included with your application.


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