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The Office of the Child Advocate (OCA) is an independent executive branch agency with oversight and ombudsperson responsibilities, established by the Massachusetts Legislature in 2008. The OCA's mission is to ensure that children receive appropriate, timely, and quality state services, with a particular focus on ensuring that the Commonwealth's most vulnerable and at-risk children can thrive. Through collaboration with public and private stakeholders, the OCA identifies gaps in state services and recommends improvements in policy, practice, regulation and/or law. The OCA also serves as a resource for families who are receiving, or are eligible to receive, services from the Commonwealth.
The Quality Assurance Team at the OCA focuses on improving the quality of state delivery service by responding to individual concerns about children received via our Complaint Line and evaluating statutorily required critical incident reports and supported reports of abuse and/or neglect of children in out-of-home settings. In addition to responding to individual cases as necessary, the information gathered and analyzed by the Quality Assurance Team informs the OCA’s policy initiatives and recommendations related to state service quality and delivery, child maltreatment, preventable childhood injuries, and other issues or associated risk factors.
Under the general direction of the Senior Quality Assurance Manager, the Quality Assurance Clinical Specialist supports the Quality Assurance team in evaluating the quality of state services provided to individual children and families as well as identifying systemic gaps, trends related to service provision, and opportunities for improvement in state agency policy and practice.
Duties & Responsibilities
Participates in and/or support on special projects related to the OCA’s QA Division work (Complaint Line, CIRs, supported allegations of abuse or neglect in out-of-home settings). May represent the OCA at work group meetings, as requested.
Application Instructions
Applications are to be submitted on the Mass Careers website. A cover letter and resume are required parts of the application. Review of applicants will start immediately and continue while the position is posted, with first consideration given to those received within the first 14 days. Please note that this job requires an individual to work in-person at the OCA’s Boston office 1-2 days per week.
The OCA is committed to creating and supporting an inclusive work community that is free of all forms of discrimination. The OCA does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other basis under Massachusetts law.
The OCA encourages applicants from a broad spectrum of backgrounds to apply for positions, including candidates who have personal and/or professional history with the child protective and/or juvenile justice systems. Bilingual or multi-lingual applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.