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Judicial Branch of California

Sr. Child Welfare Data Analyst (Limited Term Sr. Analyst)

Judicial Branch of California, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


The Judicial Council of California is accepting applications for the position of

Senior Child Welfare Data Analyst (Limited Term Senior Analyst)

for the Center for Families, Children & the Courts (CFCC), Judicial Resources and Technical Assistance unit.This position is a regular, full-time, limited term assignment for a duration of no more than 3 years.The Sr. Child Welfare Data Analyst will conduct research and statistical analysis to support court compliance with state and federal laws, including successful performance on Title IV-E audits. This role focuses on complex data projects related to child welfare outcomes, utilizing data from multiple sources such as the California Child Welfare Indicators Project (CCWIP), Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS), and the National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD). Proficiency in statistical programs such as R or Python and data visualization software such as Power BI is required.Key Responsibilities:Designing data collection projectsProviding technical assistance for data sharing agreementsCollaborating with research teamsOverseeing grant funding allocation and outcomes reportingActing as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on foster care-related projectsThe Judicial CouncilThe Judicial Council of California is the policymaking body for the state court system and has constitutionally conferred statewide rule-making authority. This authority includes developing, advocating for, and allocating the judicial branch budget. A majority of Council members are California state justices and judges; however, the Council also includes lawyers, legislators, and court administrators.By enhancing its role as a leadership, knowledge, and service resource for the judicial branch, the Judicial Council’s staff organization seeks to continue to evolve as one of California’s most dynamic public service entities, focused on improving access to justice for all Californians by innovating and responding to the changing needs of the courts and the public.The successful candidate will be expected to work in person at the Judicial Council’s San Francisco or Sacramento office and reside in the areas surrounding these locations. The Judicial Council offers hybrid work arrangements for many positions. Beginning in September 2024, employees will work in the office at least one day each week. Beginning in January 2025, employees will work in the office at least two days per week.

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