social security administrator
Social security administrators direct and develop government-provided social security programmes in order to aid public welfare, as well as promote social security programmes. They supervise staff working in governmental social security, and investigate existing policies in order to assess issues and develop improvement proposals.
Also called: social security advisor, benefits officer, community services director, community services administrator, benefits advisor, administrative officer
- 13
- essential skills
- 14
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
13- advise on legislative acts
- analyse community needs
- develop social security programmes
- ensure information transparency
- government policy implementation
- government social security programmes
- liaise with local authorities
- maintain relationships with government agencies
- manage government policy implementation
- manage staff
- promote social security programmes
- provide improvement strategies
- social security law
Optional skills
14- build community relations
- create solutions to problems
- employment law
- establish collaborative relations
- legal research
- maintain relations with local representatives
- manage accounts
- oversee quality control
- present reports
- promote social awareness
- promote social change
- public housing legislation
- show intercultural awareness
- work within communities
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