Judicial Council of California · 2 days ago
Analyst (Limited Term) - JO# 6587
The Judicial Council of California is seeking an Analyst for their Criminal Justice Services office to support programs ensuring fair access to justice. This temporary position involves developing training, conducting research, and providing assistance to courts and project stakeholders.
Responsibilities
Serve as the point of contact for all programmatic and administrative questions from courts, IST evaluators, vendors and other project stakeholders
Develop and maintain a project management system to track all components of project, including working with a supervisor to finalize a multi-part workplan and develop a system for tracking associated tasks, staff responsible and milestones
Coordinate and staff stakeholder meetings, including the Steering Committee and Implementation Team meetings involving the Department of State Hospitals and vendors
Serve as a liaison to the Mental Health Subcommittee of the Judicial Council’s Collaborative Justice Courts Advisory Committee and other internal bodies that may have a vested interest in the project, as needed
Develop an ongoing pool of IST evaluators to undergo training by outreaching to the courts, existing evaluators, medical and grad schools, applicable associations, and other stakeholders
Serve as lead staff responsible for coordinating with vendors to develop and provide training. This includes coordinating and providing logistical support associated with each training and tracking training registration, attendance, and completion
Strategize a variety of technical assistance delivery methods including conference calls, web-based platforms, regional meetings, and statewide events
Collaborate with other staff in the Collaborative Justice and Behavioral Health unit, vendors, and other program stakeholders to develop evaluator recruitment strategies and partnerships with applicable academic institutions and associations
Maintain detailed records of all program activities, including tracking training participation and other project outcomes
Summarize program activities and prepare and submit program reports for review by Supervisor, as needed
Monitor program implementation timelines and major project milestones
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of analytical experience in program analysis, development, implementation, research, and/or evaluation
An additional four (4) years of professional experience as noted above may substitute for the bachelor's degree
Master's degree in a directly related field for the assigned discipline, such as political science, public administration, statistics, mathematics, etc., that included qualitative and quantitative research
Two (2) years as an Associate Analyst with the Judicial Council of California or two (2) years of experience performing the duties of a class comparable in the level of responsibility to that of an Associate Analyst in a California superior court or California state-level government entity
Benefits
Health/Dental/Vision benefits program
14 paid holidays per calendar year
Choice of Annual Leave or Sick/Vacation Leave
1 personal holiday per year
Up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying commuting costs
CalPERS Retirement Plan
401(k) and 457 deferred compensation plans
Employee Assistance Program
Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
FlexElect Program
Pretax Parking
Company
Judicial Council of California
Judicial Council of California is a nonprofit organization that provides fair and equal access to justice for all Californians.