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CFSR Reviewer Responsibilities
JBS International, Inc.'s Child Welfare Reviews Project assists the Children's Bureau in recruiting and maintaining a national pool of child welfare professionals who meet the established minimum education and experience requirements to serve as Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) reviewers, quality assurance (QA) specialists, or note-taking specialists (collectively referred to as “agile staff”). Participation in the CFSRs requires a significant commitment of time and effort. The following is a summary of the general responsibilities of agile staff participating in the CFSRs: When participating in a CFSR, CFSR reviewers have the following responsibilities: A CFSR reviewer may also be trained to perform as a note-taking specialist or QA specialist. These roles are generally reserved for experienced reviewers who have demonstrated a strong understanding of the OSRI and its application. The following is an overview of each position: Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
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CFSR Reviewer Recruitment
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JBS International, Inc.'s Child Welfare Reviews Project oversees a diverse national pool of reviewers who participate in the Child and Family Services Reviews (CFSRs) conducted by the Children's Bureau. JBS recruits reviewers by taking referrals from state and federal staff; contract staff; and current CFSR reviewers, quality assurance specialists, and note-taking specialists (collectively referred to as “agile staff”). It also conducts outreach with Regional Offices and national organizations. Upon receipt of applications, the Child Welfare Reviews Project reviews and maintains information on candidates’ qualifications and identifies candidates to participate in CFSR reviewer trainings. Once trained, these individuals become eligible to participate as CFSR reviewers. Preference is given to individuals who are experienced in applying the Onsite Review Instrument and Instructions, who demonstrate fluency in Spanish, and/or have lived experience within the child welfare system or within indigenous or tribal social services. The Child Welfare Reviews Project conducts CFSR reviewer trainings periodically. Qualified candidates are required to attend an in-person 2-day training and complete online training and other ongoing trainings as needed. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
NYTD Reviewer Qualifications
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On behalf of the Children’s Bureau, JBS International, Inc.'s Child Welfare Compliance Reviews Team (CWCRT) recruits young people to support the Children’s Bureau in administering the federal National Youth in Transition Database (NYTD) Reviews. The minimum and preferred (additional) qualifications to become a NYTD Reviewer are summarized below. If a young person meets the minimum qualifications and is interested in NYTD data collection, analysis, and/or data-driven work, we welcome their inquiry or application. If you believe you meet the minimum qualifications and are interested in learning more, please email CWCRT at cw-mail@jbsinternational.com for a NYTD Reviewer application packet. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
Criteria for Using State Case Review Process for CFSR Purposes
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This document supplements the information provided in Child and Family Services Review Technical Bulletin #7. It details how states and the Children’s Bureau (CB) will work to verify each state’s ability to meet the case review criteria in that bulletin. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.