The Foster Care Litigation Data Unit (FCLDU) is a unit within the Office of Data and Systems Improvement (ODSI). FCLDU works to support ongoing efforts by the Department of Family & Protective Services (DFPS) to demonstrate substantial compliance with remedial orders issued as part of a federal class-action lawsuit against DFPS on behalf of children in the Permanent Managing Conservatorship of DFPS. FCLDU also works to support the rollout and implementation of Community Based Care (CBC) across the state and assists other ODSI units as needed. The FCLDU partners with other divisions within DFPS and external partners in the production, and gathering of said data, and also partners with DFPS leadership to provide data to inform decision-making at the highest levels of the agency as well as for our community partners, legislative oversight entities, and the general public. The FCLDU routinely interacts with Single Source Continuum Contractors (SSCC's). These local service networks are responsible for finding foster homes or other living arrangements for children in state care and providing them with a full range of community-based care services, including case management. These privatization efforts are active in four separate areas as of Summer 2023, and Texas expects to expand Community-Based Care to all of Texas by 2029. The FCLDU is responsible for working with these SSCC's to ensure they are providing the data required by the court-appointed monitors. The division is responsible for conducting quality assurance reviews of data to be released outside the agency related to the remedial orders to ensure validity and consistency of reported data. The division also works with other ODSI divisions in the development of data warehouse online reports and the supporting of specialized tables and/or elements. This position will act as a FCLDU Systems Analyst. The FCLDU Systems Analyst performs advanced (senior-level) computer systems analysis work. Work involves coordinating the planning and analysis of system requirements, procedures, and problems to automate processing or to improve existing systems, designing and implementing designs using software programming languages. May supervise the work of others. Works under minimal supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
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