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Integrated Service Reviewer II Qualifications

Summary of Responsibilities
The ISR II Reviewer is accountable to the Team Leader for completing the Health, Nutritional Services, and Safe Environments and Transportation sections of the OHS Monitoring Protocol.

Tasks include:

  • Understand how Grantees’ systems for determination of children’s health care status, identification of health concerns, and follow up care work
  • Understand the extent to which Grantees’ systems for delivering Nutrition services support children’s healthy development
  • Ensure that indoor and outdoor environments are safe and pose no danger to children or staff
  • Collect and enter all notes from observations, interviews, review of records, etc. into the “Notes” component of the OHS Monitoring Software
  • Work collaboratively with others to complete common assignments, interview Grantee stakeholders, write preliminary areas of noncompliance, and accept direction from the Team Leader
  • Complete the Transportation section of the OHS Monitoring Protocol

Minimum Requirements

Education:
Bachelor’s or associate's degree in a health, nutrition, safe environments, or transportation-services discipline, such as public health, health education, medicine, nursing, physician assistant, nutrition services, or other health-related discipline;

or in child safety and/or facility, playground, or transportation inspection and safety;

or equivalent field of experience

Work Experience:

  • Head Start experience preferred but not required.
  • At least 3 to 5 years of experience in a health related or child safety, facility, playground, or transportation safety position with an organization serving a significant proportion of families with young children (birth through 5), including early childhood programs, health or social service agencies, public schools, or other health-related organizations.
  • Relevant work experience must be within the last 15 years.
  • Provision of health-related services to young children (birth to age 5) and their families in at least one of the following three areas of responsibility:

    1. Well-child, acute, chronic care
    2. Child Safety
    3. Child Nutrition

Other Requirements
Must be able to demonstrate through a specified writing sample the ability to write clear and concise reports supported by appropriate evidence.