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TANF Caseworker

Escondido, CA · On-site

$22.50/hr

Job Summary Under the general supervision of the Tribal TANF Site Manager, the Caseworker is responsible for delivering comprehensive, wraparound case management services to support participants in ...

Contact prospective employers to ascertain their needs and explain services available through the Tribal TANF Program, receive job placement opportunities from them, and develop, negotiate, and ...

Tribal TANF FT/PT Status: Full Time Job Responsibilities: MANIILAQ ASSOCIATION 05/18 Title: Tribal TANF Caseworker I/II/III Range: 12/13/14 Program: Tribal TANF Status: Non-Exempt Housing Priority:

Family Advocate

Sonora, CA · On-site

$24 - $29.50/hr

The TANF Family Advocate performs initial and ongoing eligibility of applicants for Tribal TANF program through interviewing and fact gathering, applying regulations and procedures, and processing ...

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How much do tribal tanf jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for tribal tanf in the United States is $69,752.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $81,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Tribal TANF?

Tribal TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) is a federally funded program operated by Native American tribes to provide financial assistance, employment services, and supportive resources to eligible Native American families. The goal is to help families achieve self-sufficiency, reduce dependency on public assistance, and promote the well-being of children. Tribal TANF programs may offer cash assistance, job training, childcare, and other supportive services tailored to the needs of tribal communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Tribal TANF Case Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Tribal TANF Case Manager, you need a solid background in social work or human services, typically supported by a relevant degree and experience working with Native American communities. Familiarity with case management software, federal and tribal TANF regulations, and data reporting systems is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competency, and problem-solving abilities enable effective engagement with clients and collaboration with community resources. These skills and qualities are crucial for supporting families' self-sufficiency and ensuring compliance with program requirements.

What are the typical responsibilities and daily tasks for someone working in a Tribal TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program?

Professionals working in a Tribal TANF program typically spend their days assisting tribal families in achieving self-sufficiency, which involves case management, eligibility determination, and connecting clients to supportive resources such as job training, education, and childcare. They often collaborate with social workers, employment specialists, and community partners to develop individualized plans for families. Additionally, Tribal TANF staff are responsible for maintaining accurate records, ensuring compliance with federal and tribal guidelines, and providing culturally competent support tailored to the needs of the community.
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TANF Program Supervisor

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Position Summary: Under the direction of the TANF Director, the TANF Program Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day business operations of a TANF office and staff in a specific geographic area. Ensures all aspects of program are performed in accordance with established policies, regulations and laws.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Assigns, monitors, controls program to ensure quality, quantity and timeliness of cash assistance services; reviews case records prepared by staff for eligibility, accuracy, completeness and timeliness.
  2. Assigns, monitors, controls program to ensure quality, quantity and timeliness of wellness services; reviews case records prepared by staff for eligibility, accuracy, completeness and timeliness.
  3. Monitors staff performance by preparing evaluations and performs disciplinary action as necessary; keeps detailed records of all factors related to staff performance.
  4. Evaluates staff development needs of staff; conducts training; teaches and coaches staff individually and as a group to assist in meeting performance goals.
  5. Conducts and participates in program staff meetings and training to keep abreast of changing policies, procedures, regulations and laws.
  6. Reviews and approved payroll records.
  7. Confers with department management to discuss policies, procedures, staffing and equipment needs, disciplinary matters, etc.
  8. Answers inquiries from the public or from other agencies regarding available programs and services; handles complaints from citizens or other agencies concerning alleged actions of subordinates.
  9. Participates in community collaborations and coalitions, providing leadership as needed.
  10. Prepares and presents information on program and services to the public as needed.
  11. Prepares written procedures and desk guides to coach, mentor and lead staff in performing job duties in accordance with program policy and procedures.
  12. Conducts surveys regarding program and compiles results into written reports.
  13. Maintains records and prepares reports. Models the mission and values of the program into daily job performance.
  14. In emergency situations performs staff casework.
  15. Performs special projects as assigned by management.
  16. Assists with the investigation, written response and testimony required regarding appeals and complaints.
  17. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Social Work, Public Administration or related field required with (4) years experience in program management, developing, writing and implementing assistance programs including at least one (1) year of supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education and experience that will provide the required knowledge, skill and abilities to perform duties of the position. Preferred a minimum of two (2) years experience in management of a Tribal TANF Program.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities:

Knowledge of traditional form of government and tribal customs and traditions. Knowledge of applicable tribal, federal, state county and local laws, regulations, and requirements. Knowledge of Tribal TANF Program and Plans. Knowledge of administrative database and program management. Knowledge of the development, preparation and control of budgets.

Uphold Tribal Vision Statement:

The Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians is a Sovereign Nation that is dedicated to uphold the Social and Economic Stability through Self-Reliance and to promote the Health, Safety and Welfare of our Indian People.

Physical Requirements:

This position requires walking, standing, and sitting for prolonged periods of time; climbing stairs, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling and lifting up to 20 lbs.; raising objects overhead, manual dexterity for operation of computer, phones and small office machines; hearing, talking, good verbal and written communication skills; repetitive motion of the wrists, hands, and fingers.

Indian Preference:

Preference in filling vacancies shall be given first to qualified Tuolumne Me-Wuk Community Council Members and then to enrolled Native Americans of any federally recognized tribe. Documentation for claiming preference must be provided with the application for consideration. Other than the above, the Tuolumne Me-Wuk Tribe is an equal opportunity employer.

Pre-Employment Requirements:

  1. Employment is contingent on pre-employment background and drug test results.
  2. Possess a valid driver license and maintain current vehicle insurance, as this position requires driving.