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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION Administrative Asst II in Houston, Texas

Job/Position DescriptionAdministrative Asst IIPerforms administrative duties to include answering the telephone, refers callers to appropriate staff, takes messages, and answers basic questions. Enters data in the state and federal automated reporting systems, conducting technical reviews of all reports in computer tracking system, and determining appropriate disposition. Responsible for preparing, processing, and distributing federal and state enforcement notification letters and reports as mandated. Monitors and reviews survey reports for all regulated and unlicensed facilities, finalizes CMS certification and transmittals for enforcement actions and surveys, and prepares waiver letters. Prepares and distributes documents requested under the Freedom of Information Act and submits to state office. Essential Job FunctionsMaintains a regular and predictable work schedule. Knowledge of maintaining records, files, or logs (for example, administrative, personnel, contract, correspondence forms, documents, purchasing, case files, tracking logs, files/documents on diskette) including filing, retrieving, or purging.Knowledge of preparing ongoing or special narrative and statistical reports for Program Managers, Regional Director, and State Office. Maintains regional Survey Management System database. Communicates with others (internally and externally) to provide, exchange, or verify information, answer inquiries, address issues, or resolve problems or complaints.Monitors and performs technical review of all survey and investigation documentation to ensure accurate preparation of all forms, supporting information, narratives and reports. Ensures all documentation complies with state and federal requirements. Makes corrections to ensure compliance. Processes all state and federal enforcement actions within required time frames. Prepares technically accurate state and federal reports, notification letters, administrative penalty notifications, waiver letters, and the CMS Certification and Transmittal. Determines appropriate distribution for all actions to meet federal and state requirements. Enters critical information into state and federal databases regarding scheduling, agency visits, recommendations and activities to provide accurate data for required internal and public reporting processes Responsible for submitting to state office all documentation requested through the Freedom of Information Act, including reviewing the file to determine location of documentation, copying appropriate documents, and distributing within required timeframes. Registrations, Licensure Requirements or CertificationsNONEKnowledge Skills AbilitiesAbility to perform complex tasks related to Federal and State rules and standards while maintaining attention to detail. Ability to quickly comprehend frequent technical changes. Ability to learn and maintain knowledge of the Long-Term Care Integrated computer system and regional Survey Management System. Requires ability to read, understand and apply program technical procedures for processing home health agency surveys, enforcement actions, and administrative penalties. Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. Knowledge and experience with computers. Initial Screening Criteria-Experience in answering telephones, referring callers to appropriate staff, taking messages, and answering basic questions.-Experience with Word, Excel and Access including compiling and analyzing data. -Experience preparing and proofreading correspondence, https://jobshrportal.hhsc.state.tx.us/ENG/CareerPortal/job_profile.cfm?szOrderID=610857 Copy the URL in the preceding sentence to an Internet Explorer browser to apply to the job directly through the Texas Health and Human Services Career Portal.

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