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Title IV-E Reviews — Peer Reviewer Information and Recruitment

Metadata Updated: September 8, 2025

The Children's Bureau conducts Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews (IV-E Reviews) of Title IV-E agencies to help monitor the agency's compliance in meeting federally mandated requirements, to validate the accuracy of the agency's claims for reimbursement of Title IV-E payments made on behalf of children in foster care, and to identify improper payments. Qualified Peer Reviewers serve on review teams comprised primarily of federal and Title IV-E agency staff during each IV-E Review. For further information on the IV-E Reviews, refer to the Title IV-E Foster Care Eligibility Reviews Fact Sheet.

The IV-E Reviews are on-site reviews that last up to 5 days. Peer Reviewers participate in document reviews of foster care case records and related files; daily and/or final debriefings; and entrance and exit conferences. Peer Reviewers receive reimbursement for participating in training (up to 3 hours), review planning calls, time spent on site (up to 5 days), and travel and per diem costs associated with the IV-E Reviews. Peer reviewers must complete the prerequisite training for selection as a Peer Reviewer.

If you are interested in serving as a Peer Reviewer to supplement the Children's Bureau federal review team for the IV-E Reviews, please review the qualifications, requirements and responsibilities at the links below:

If you are qualified to apply, inquiries regarding a Peer Reviewer Application Package should be directed to:

Child Welfare Compliance Reviews TeamAttn: IV-E ReviewsJBS International, Inc.5515 Security Lane, Suite 800North Bethesda, MD  20852-5007301-565-3260Email: cw@jbsinternational.com, Subject: Peer Reviewer Application

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Metadata Created Date September 7, 2025
Metadata Updated Date September 8, 2025

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