Child Support Officer I

Monterey County Human Resources
Salinas, California United States  View Map
Posted: Jan 09, 2026
  • Salary: $3,973.49 - $5,427.07 Monthly USD
  • Full Time
  • Human and Social Services
  • Job Description

    Position Description

    The Child Support Services is recruiting to fill Child Support Officer I vacancies.

    Please follow this link to view the job bulletin announcement and apply through CalHR MSS05701.
    Child Support Officer I | Job Details tab | Career Pages

    PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 01/21/2026 @ 11:59 P.M.

    The Child Support Officer I, performs a wide variety of child support duties consisting of maintaining a caseload, locating and interviewing custodial and non-custodial parents and others to elicit factual information for the purpose of establishing child support obligations and enforcing child support laws; arranges for support payments when possible; prepares cases for court hearings as necessary; and performs related work as required.

    Working under close supervision, Child Support Officer I is the entry/trainee level in the Child Support Officer series. Employees in this class receive in-service training and are given detailed instructions in the performance of duties related to child support laws, regulations, and a broad range of child support casework activities. As requisite skills and knowledge are developed, greater independence and the full scope of responsibility are exercised. Employees are expected to promote to Child Support Officer II after one year of satisfactory performance at the entry/trainee level.

    Examples of Duties

    Duties for the Child Support Officer I may include, but are not limited to the following:
    • Manages a general caseload consisting of child support legal actions and the establishment, enforcement and collection of child support payment obligations based on established guidelines.
    • Coordinates appointments for personal interviews with custodial and non-custodial parents, employers, and attorneys.
    • Develops and analyzes information for the establishment of paternity.
    • Uses a variety of methods, systems and procedures for locating information on custodial and non-custodial parents' assets, income, and liabilities.
    • Evaluates income and expense data of custodial and non-custodial parents to determine and recommend child support payment obligations based on established guidelines.
    • Responds to general inquiries and explains general child support laws, court orders, rules, regulations, and policies to public and staff.
    • Participates in interviews to secure support agreements and to persuade responsible parties to make payments without recourse to legal action.
    • Prepares and processes legal documents necessary for the establishment, collection, and enforcement of child support obligations.
    • Documents and updates customer information, contact information, case actions/history logs, and records using a state-wide automated system.
    • Provides case status information, explains the complaint resolution process, and answers case specific questions for all involved parties ensuring the verbiage used cannot be interpreted as legal advice.
    • Applies federal, state, and local codes, procedures, and rules in establishing and processing child support cases.
    • Coordinates and/or conducts genetic tests when needed.
    • Performs related duties as assigned.


    Examples of Experience/Education/Training

    Note : The level and scope of the knowledge and skills listed below are related to job duties as distinguished between the two levels in the Definition section.

    Knowledge of:

    • Civil and criminal law, and Federal and California laws and regulations pertaining to the establishment, and enforcement of child support obligations.
    • Sources, methods and techniques used to locate non-custodial parents, relatives and related persons, assets, income, and liabilities.
    • Techniques and methods for establishing paternity.
    • Child Support specific collection methods and techniques.
    • Legal terminology used when explaining legal procedures to customers or the public.
    • When and how to prepare and process a variety of child support related legal documents in a clear and concise manner.
    • The structure and content of the English language.
    • Basic mathematics and business arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, and decimals.

    Skill/Ability to:
    • Apply specialized Federal child support laws and procedures as they apply to intergovernmental and international cases.
    • Explain child support procedures, regulations, and requirements to individuals from a wide variety of educational and cultural backgrounds.
    • Use effective interviewing techniques to interview a wide variety of people, over the telephone and in person.
    • Use patience, tact and courtesy in firmly dealing with people who may be uncooperative, unreasonable, angry, upset, or hostile.
    • Collect DNA samples to establish paternity.
    • Use sound independent judgment to analyze factual information, situations, and people.
    • Understand financial records such as tax records, income and expense reports, and employer earnings records to determine the amount of child support payment obligations.
    • Compile multiple pieces of information clearly and concisely into an organized and understandable written report or oral presentation.
    • Organize work and set priorities in order to meet critical deadlines with minimal direction.
    • Exercise initiative within the limits of assigned duties.
    • Maintain the confidentiality of sensitive or personal information.
    • Establish rapport and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, courts, attorneys, other agencies, and the public.
    • Be flexible and supportive of change.
    • Ability to prioritize multiple assignments having conflicting deadlines.
    • Effectively use computer and other resources to prepare and manage cases.
    Minimum Qualifications
    Two (2) years of full-time clerical experience which included interaction with the public.

    OR

    One year of full-time experience performing debt collections duties which included interviewing others for the purpose of collecting information.

    OR

    One year of full-time experience performing duties of a Child Support Assistant I or Office Assistant II in a Child Support Services Department.

    OR

    Completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units of college.

    Qualifying experience or education may be combined in order to meet the above requirements. When combining education and experience; fifteen (15) semester units or twenty-two (22) quarter units equals six months of experience.

    http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/departments-a-h/human-resources/human-resources/benefits/benefit-summary-sheet

    Closing Date/Time: 1/21/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
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    Monterey County was founded in 1850 and is governed by the Monterey County Board of Supervisors. It is located on the beautiful Central Coast and is the longest county in California stretching 105 miles from the Santa Clara County border South to San Luis Obispo County.  Monterey County provides a full range of services to the community through its 26 departments and 5,000 plus employees.  As an employer, Monterey County is diverse and inclusive, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We aspire to hire employees who will contribute to the County’s mission to excel at providing quality services for the benefit all Monterey County residents while developing, maintaining, and enhancing the resources of the region.  The County offers a great benefits package and provides the opportunity to work with amazing colleagues who support and promote a safe, healthy and prosperous community for all.  Monterey County is rich in coastal lands and agricultural fields and is also known as the Salad Bowl of the World.  Monterey County is the best place to work and prides itself on being the employer of choice.

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