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Clergy/Faith Community Personnel
Individuals who are religious and spiritual leaders, and teachers and interpreters of their traditions and faith. Most members of the clergy serve in a pulpit. They organize and lead regular religious services and officiate at special ceremonies including confirmations, weddings and funerals. They may lead worshipers in prayer, administer the sacraments, deliver sermons and read from sacred texts such as the Torah, Koran or Bible. When not conducting worship services, clergy organize, supervise and lead religious education programs for their congregations. Clergy visit the sick or bereaved to provide comfort and they counsel persons who are seeking religious or moral guidance or who are troubled by family or personal problems. They also may work to expand the membership of their congregations and solicit donations to support their activities and facilities.
Public Benefits Eligibility Workers
Individuals who interview applicants or recipients to determine eligibility for public assistance. They interpret and explain rules and regulations governing eligibility and grants, methods of payment and legal rights; record and evaluate personal and financial data to determine initial or continuing eligibility according to departmental directives; initiate procedures to grant, modify, deny, or terminate eligibility and grants for various aid programs; authorize monetary payments, and prepare and keep records of assigned cases.
The above terms and definitions are part of the Taxonomy of Human Services, used here by permission of INFO LINE of Los Angeles.