I think that the main problem with Staging Ground and lack of reviewers is that there is not enough questions in the SG to begin with.
For providing adequate guidance in the SG, or what I think it would be adequate guidance that would ensure success of the question once published is that user giving guidance needs to be subject matter expert, or at least knowledgeable enough.
I can cast close vote on obviously poor question that lacks details, asks multiple questions, lacks reproducible example and hope that once closed OP can follow the guidelines in the post close notice and read more about asking in Help center.
But in SG I cannot provide sufficient guidance, except for very basic one in line with the guidance that can be found in canned comments on those, if I don't know anything about that tech stack. Leaving cannedsuch basic comments and hints (which we are forced to domust give in SG) that can only address some issues in the question often results with OP making some changes and then replying to your comment asking for further feedback or hoping that question can be published, but at that point I may not be able to provide adequate feedback anymore. And I may not be in position to tell whether question is ready for publishing or not.
There are plenty of users who frequent various tags and post comments and give feedback on numerous posts in the area of their expertise. But they simply don't get to review SG questions, because there arearen't any or very small number of those.
Instead of figuring out how to give reputation for reviewers, you should try applying SG on large scale first. That would be the most appropriate test for the whole SG. That way you could get more feedback about the workflow and potential problems and possible improvements from users that are commonly doing curation work in their area of expertise.
The worst that could happen is that poorly asked and researched questions will not be instantly answered and that if they eventually get auto published because they were not reviewed, that posting delay will discourage people from asking without putting some effort first. And those askers that put some effort will get rewarded as their questions will be better received once published.
This would also prevent new users to ask really bad or several poor questions in a row getting an almost instant question ban after joining the site.