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  4. Government social benefits officials

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.

Skill level: Skilled

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  • Salary range for the majority of workers in Government social benefits officials - from R14 744 to R56 885 per month - 2025.
  • A Government social benefits officials typically earns between R14 744 and R33 739 net per month at the start of the job.
  • After 5 years of service, this is between R18 194 and R42 052 per month for a working week of 45 hours.

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  • Caseworker eligibility program beneficials
  • Interviewer eligibility programs government

Duties and tasks

  • 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
  • Examining applications and other relevant documents to determine types and amounts of benefit which individuals are eligible to receive
  • Assessing documentation and interviewing benefit recipients to ensure eligibility for continuing benefits or services
  • Performing related administrative tasks to maintain client records and prepare reports on determinations regarding eligibility, referral decisions, termination of benefits and abuse or fraud

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  • Caseworker eligibility program beneficials
  • Interviewer eligibility programs government

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