The Supportive Programs and Initiatives (SPI), Fair Fares program Division is a Mayoral initiative to subsidize NYCT fares initiative designed to provide accessible discount for NYCT subways and eligible local bus service to low-income families who are in receipt of Cash Assistance, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program as well as New York City residents who are living at or below the federal poverty line.
Working under direction of the Enrollment Specialist Supervisor for Fair Fares, the Enrollment Specialist will be responsible for the enrollment of consumers at walk-in locations throughout the city. He/she will meet with the consumers, review all necessary documents, access database, and gather all necessary information from the consumer while completing the enrollment and application process. Enrollment will also include scanning all documents into the database.
As the Enrollment Specialist the position will be dealing with highly sensitive documents, confidentiality and discretion is important to the role. In this role the enrollment specialist will be responsible for answering questions and providing information about the discount and requirements for the program; review consumers’ documents for completeness; navigate the enrollment database; maintain equipment; and finalize consumers’ complete Fair Fare enrollment application packages.
SPI, Fair Fares Program is recruiting for three (3) Community Associate, to function as an Enrollment Specialist, who will perform the following:
- Verify and enroll participant referrals daily: Walk-In, electronically and/or telephonically. Review
consumer’s documents for completeness; ensure Fair Fares consumers have all necessary
paperwork and documentation required to complete the Fair Fares application process. Documentation
will be reviewed and authenticated as “official” documentation while maintaining the highest level of
confidentiality and discretion. Required to undergo mandatory specialized training in how to review
and authenticate official documentation.
- Review FF database throughout the day and ensures all program consents are signed. Navigate
the enrollment database; scans all authenticated official documents into the database; data enter
all demographic and relevant consumer information necessary to process the completed application;
and ensure that all information is entered accurately.
- Finalize and submit the consumers complete Fair Fare application; review to ensure that all
necessary documents and/or other relevant information are obtained from the consumer. Notify
consumers of required, missing documentation, and direct those consumers to return the missing
information according to program procedure. Inform consumers of how to obtain official documents
from local, state and/or information for submission of complete applications. Respond to
consumer questions and concerns in a timely manner.
- Coordinate communication around site-specific issues under direction from his or her supervisor;
responsible for creating, organizing, scheduling, and presenting information to community audiences
via public speaking (conducting information sessions and setting up information tables), flyers,
brochures, and other relevant mediums. Coordinate efforts to facilitate communications at the
various locations throughout the five boroughs of New York City to support consumers in the
Fair Fare enrollment process and provides adequate personnel coverage.
Work Location:
FAIR FARES BRONX OPERATIONS
132-140 W 125 ST. NY NY
FAIR FARES BROOKLYN OPERATIONS
404 Pine St. Brooklyn
Hours/Schedule: Monday – Friday; 9 - 5
Qualification Requirements
1. High school graduation or equivalent and three years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to duties described above; or
2. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to "1" above.
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