Senior Court Analyst (Child Welfare Court Improvement Project Coordinator)
- State of New York
- New York City, New York
- Full Time
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Date Posted 05/26/26
Applications Due06/23/26
Vacancy ID216822
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AgencyCourt Administration, Office of
TitleSenior Court Analyst (Child Welfare Court Improvement Project Coordinator)
Occupational CategoryOther Professional Careers
Salary Grade21
Bargaining UnitNone listed
Salary RangeFrom $81032 to $81032 Annually
Employment Type Full-Time
Appointment Type Temporary
Jurisdictional Class Non-competitive Class
Travel Percentage 0%
Workweek Mon-Fri
Hours Per Week 35
Workday
From 9 AM
To 5 PM
Flextime allowed? No
Mandatory overtime? No
Compressed workweek allowed? No
Telecommuting allowed? No
County New York
Street Address 25 Beaver Street
City New York
StateNY
Zip Code10004
Duties Description POSITION TITLE: SENIOR COURT ANALYST (Child Welfare Court Improvement Project Coordinator) JG: 21
LOCATION: OFFICE FOR JUSTICE INITIATIVES - DIVISION OF CHILD WELFARE AND FAMILY JUSTICE
NEW YORK CITY
BASE SALARY: $76,112 + $4,920 LOCATION PAY
CLASSIFICATION: NON-COMPETITIVE/CONFIDENTIAL
THIS POSITION IS TEMPORARY SUBJECT TO GRANT FUNDING
The Child Welfare Court Improvement Project ('CWCIP') is a statewide, federally funded initiative that supports the Family Court's mandate to promote the safety, permanence and well-being of abused and neglected children.
Working as part of a statewide team under the policy direction of the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for Justice Initiatives, in support of the Statewide Coordinating Judge for Family Court Matters, and under the administrative supervision of the local Judicial District, the Child Welfare Court Improvement Project Coordinator's responsibilities may include:
- Supporting and facilitating multi-disciplinary child welfare work groups.
- Implementing or assisting in the management of ongoing initiatives and projects designed to improve child welfare court practices.
- Review, organize and analyze data to make recommendations.
- Work closely with family court judges and court personnel to identify issues and implement new procedures to address identified issues.
- Draft project proposals.
- Prepare correspondence.
- Design and coordinate training programs with respect to these initiatives.
- Provide technical assistance in key specialty areas to family court judges and court managers, particularly with respect to data outcome measures.
- Provide technical assistance to promote compliance with the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act, Title IV-E of the Social Security Act, the Family First Prevention Services Act, state law and other statutory and regulatory mandates affecting the processing of child welfare matters in the family courts.
- Support the court system's role in federal review processes such as the Title IV-E and Child and Family Services reviews.
Child Welfare Court Improvement Project Coordinators support the Family Courts within the Judicial District(s) to which they are assigned as well as the Statewide Coordinating Judge for Family Court Matters.
While this position is in-person and based in New York City, it requires frequent travel within the district and some statewide travel.
Minimum Qualifications One year in the Court Analyst title; or Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of relevant experience; or Master's degree (MSW, MHS, MPA or MBA preferred) in Public or Business Administration from an accredited college or university and one (1) year of relevant experience; or An equivalent combination of education and experience.
A thorough working knowledge of family court and child welfare system operations, family law, and child welfare policy is required. Facilitation skills to support management efforts with child welfare work groups are also necessary.
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
Name Dr Najah Mabins
Telephone
Fax
Email Address ...
Address
Street One Niagara Plaza
City Buffalo
State NY
Zip Code 14202
Notes on ApplyingAll interested persons meeting the minimum qualifications must submit a UCS-5 Application for Employment form (obtainable from any administrative office in a court building or on the web at www.nycourts.gov/careers/UCS5.pdf) a cover letter, and resume to Dr. Najah Mabins by email at ... or mail to:
Dr. NAJAH MABINS
OFFICE FOR JUSTICE INITIATIVES
ONE NIAGARA PLAZA
BUFFALO, NY 14202