OVERVIEW
The Judicial Council of California is accepting applications for the position of Analyst with the Center for Families, Children & the Courts.
This position supports the legislatively mandated AB 1058 Child Support Commissioner and Family Law Facilitator Program. The program includes judicial branch operations in the local courts and executive branch operations in each of the 58 counties, as well as a state oversight agency in each branch (executive and judicial). The Analyst provides professional level data analytics, performs research and statistical analysis and conducts complex analysis of data from the Department of Child Support Services and the Judicial Council’s Family Law Facilitator data collection system the Self-Help Tracking And Reporting Survey (STARS), and is responsible for the compliance review program. This position requires proficiency in analysis of large data sets, coding with R or Python, and data visualization in Power BI or Tableau.
Specific projects undertaken by the Analyst will include 1) Research, analyze and provide data analytics and metrics related to the AB 1058 program to assist judicial officers and Court Executive Officers in meeting the needs of court users including designing and implementing data collection projects to assist courts in evaluating the needs of court users; 2) Develop, implement, and maintain an ongoing compliance review program for the statewide AB 1058 program; 3) Design and create data analytics dashboards and visualizations using STARS data to assist courts with the AB 1058 program; 4) Collaborate on projects with the Office of Court Research, Information Technology Office, and others to assess the analytical needs of the courts and design and provide data analytics to the courts; 5) Data analytics liaison for AB 1058 data related to projects in juvenile, language access, family court services and self-help programs aligning data analytics, metrics, collection design, data governance, quality control and documentation across projects. 6) Implement funding allocations to the AB 1058 courts using approved Judicial Council methodologies and processes. Outcomes of data analytics projects include providing analytical and visualization on key court metrics to local court staff including child support commissioners, family law facilitators, court executive officers, various child support justice partners and stakeholders including the Department of Child Support Services, the Child Support Directors Association, and local child support agencies.
The Judicial Council
The Judicial Council of California is the policy setting 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. As a government body charged with improving the statewide administration of justice, the Judicial Council has multiple offices with diverse responsibilities relating to court policy and operations. As employees of the council, every member of staff should view and approach their work as one Judicial Council with a public service mission that is greater than the sum of its parts.