What are the responsibilities and job description for the Judicial Assistant Temporary On-Call - Superior Court (0724) position at Coconino County?
Under general supervision performs administrative and secretarial work of considerable difficulty in Superior Court to facilitate case flow management; performs related work as assigned.
Please Note:
This position is open until filled. We will be reviewing applications every Friday starting July 5th, 2024. (Illustrative Only)
- Performs case management functions including prioritizing and scheduling cases and notifying judges and attorneys of current status of cases
- Facilitates case flow management with accuracy, completeness and adherence to court and legal procedures
- Prepares, updates, distributes, and manages the court's calendar in hard copy and computerized form, including an internet version published on the County website
- Ensures that attorneys, litigants, court staff and involved parties are present and prepared to commence hearings
- Responds to inquiries from citizens, attorneys, judges, and various concerned parties and directs callers to the proper person or agency
- Picks up, delivers, screens, routes, and responds, as directed, to mail for the division
- Assesses potential security problems and notifies appropriate personnel
- Prepares, distributes and dockets to the court's database (AJACS), when appropriate, various correspondence and official documents, including judge's rulings, notices, jury instructions, and memoranda
- Requests juries for trials in a timely manner
- Prepares notebooks for jurors, assists in preparation of questionnaires, preliminary instructions, final instructions, letters to employers, and cancels jury requests when appropriate
- Researches statistical and clean-up reports to facilitate case management
- Arranges for meetings and conferences by notifying participants, preparing and distributing agendas and accompanying materials, and assists with follow-up of decision items
- Makes travel arrangements, processes travel claims, and reconciliation statements through the Works program
- Orders and maintains office supplies
- Performs wide range of duties directly related to implementation of division's special assignment
- Serves as a liaison to all other court support units on behalf of the Judge
- May supervise support staff
- Performs additional duties as assigned
Essential functions of this position include but are not limited to: walking; sitting; lifting and carrying (1-50 lbs) of files supplies and mail; pushing/pulling carts, doors, filing cabinets (1-50 lbs); climbing stairs; working with interruptions; repetitive motion (hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder) for telephone, typing filing etc.; vision acuity (near and far) for writing, typing and dealing with staff and the public; hearing and speech for ordinary conversation; finger dexterity for typing, writing, filing etc
Three years experience as a legal secretary, OR; any combination of education, training, and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
Preferred Qualifications include Legal Secretary experience, Court experience, Office Management Experience/Skills, and other clerical experience.This position is non-exempt from overtime.
This is an At-Will position.
Considerable knowledge of:
-Rules of Criminal and Civil Procedure and A.R.S. statutes affecting court functions
-Arizona Code of Judicial Conduct and Arizona Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees
-Time limits governing pleadings, hearings, and legal filings
-Court procedures, legal terminology and legal documents
-Business English, spelling and grammar
-Standard office practices
Skill in:
-Recognizing and maintaining the need for confidentiality in work assignments
-Use of personal computers and software including AJACS, JOLTS, CMS, and Microsoft Office
Ability to:
-Effectively manage conflicting priorities and stressful situations
-Work independently and make sound decisions in accordance with established guidelines
-Adapt to and integrate new computer programs into daily duties
-Prepare and maintain complex reports and records
-Work safely and support the culture of workplace safety
-Establish and maintain effective working relationships with judges, attorneys, other agencies, the public, and the media
-Follow verbal and written instructions
-Communicate effectively in a professional, confidential, and courteous manner, verbally and in writing
Coconino County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.
Salary : $24