Child Support Specialist Caitlin Del Vento Named Suffolk Employee of the Month


Caitlin Del Vento accepts Employee of the Month honors from Legislator Jim Mazzarella. | Office of Legislator Mazzarella

Caitlin Del Vento, a Child Support Specialist with the Suffolk Department of Social Services, has been named Employee of the Month for May 2025 in recognition of her outstanding service and leadership in the Child Support Enforcement Bureau.

The Mastic Beach resident was honored during a ceremony at the County Legislature, where officials praised her initiative in tackling the department’s most complex bankruptcy-related cases—an area she took on without prior experience. Del Vento significantly enhanced the department's operations and case management processes by mastering the legal and procedural challenges and creating efficient checklists and tracking systems.

“Caitlin exemplifies what public service is all about,” said Legislator Jim Mazzarella, who presented the award. “She brings not only professionalism and skill to her role, but also a spirit of teamwork and optimism that inspires those around her.”

Her collaboration with Assistant County Attorneys has further strengthened interdepartmental coordination, earning her a reputation among peers and supervisors as a knowledgeable, dependable leader in her field.

“It’s always a privilege to recognize the incredible talent we have in county government,” Mazzarella added. “Employees like Caitlin keep Suffolk County moving forward through their tireless efforts and commitment to excellence.”

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