Here are the job duties for the position of Chief of Disability Adjudication currently being advertised by Social Security:
The Chief of Disability Adjudication (DA) oversees an organization responsible for providing the basic framework and mechanisms through which individuals and organizations file for disability under Titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act as amended, which includes initial applications and reconsideration requests whose decisions are rendered by the State Disability Determination Services (DDS). DA also provides the basic framework and mechanisms through which individuals and organizations who are dissatisfied with determinations affecting their rights to and amounts of benefits, or their participation in benefit Programs administered by the Agency under the Social Security Act, including initial disability determinations made by State agencies when requested by the claimant, may administratively appeal such determinations in accordance with the requirements of the Administrative Procedure and Social Security Acts.
The Chief is responsible for the following:
- Managing reviews and disability decisions on applications for disability under title II and title XVI on initial applications and reconsideration requests.
- Managing and administering the nationwide hearings process of SSA.
- Managing the Appeals Council (the final level of administrative review under the Administrative Procedure Act for claims filed under titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act).
- Developing and implementing comprehensive workload management strategies for initial and reconsideration claims, hearings, and appeals filed under the Social Security Act.
- Managing employee services, performance management, and labor management and employee relations activities for DA nationwide.
1 comment:
I saw that original title Charles, LOL
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