In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
• Knowledge of Title XIX of the Social Security Act; the state Medi-Cal program; and related programs and divisions of the Department
• Ability to advise top-level administrators on a wide range of legal matters
• Ability to exercise a high degree, flexibility, tact and diplomacy, judgment and confidentiality
• Ability and commitment to work collaboratively with a wide range of individuals
• Ability to write and edit correspondence, pleadings, legal opinions, contracts, state plan amendments, bulletins, information notices, regulations and legislation clearly and logically
• Ability to provide both planned and impromptu presentations before groups on diverse, complex, and sensitive subjects
• Ability to research and analyze program issues from a broad policy perspective; and complete work under set deadlines
• Experience representing clients in litigation matters before administrative, state, and/or federal courts, including negotiation and mediation experience
• Superior analytical, interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills