MAGISTRATE - 48 HOUR BOND HEARING OFFICER (REMOTE ELIGIBLE)

Colorado Judicial Branch
Fort Collins, CO Remote Full Time
POSTED ON 4/17/2024

MAGISTRATE - 48 HOUR BOND HEARING OFFICER (REMOTE ELIGIBLE)

JOB CODE
JD02504
LOCATION
Ft. Collins / Larimer County
DEPARTMENT
Trial Court
POSTED
10-Apr-2023
CLOSES
16-Apr-2023
POSITION NUMBER
08985
FTE LEVEL
0.35

POSITION INFORMATION

Job Code: 450500
Full Time Salary: $13,106.00

FLSA Status: Excluded

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This posting may be used to create a Talent Pool. Talent Pools may be used for a period of 10 months after the closing date on a job posting.

MISSION STATEMENT

At the Colorado Judicial Department our mission is to provide a fair and impartial system of justice that:

  • Protects constitutional and statutory rights and liberties
  • Assures equal access
  • Provides fair, timely and constructive resolution of cases
  • Enhances public safety
  • Supervises offenders
  • Facilitates victim and community reparation

STATEMENT OF DUTIES

General Statement Of Duties:
Performs a variety of judicial duties in the Colorado Judicial System including deciding the merits of cases, hearing and evaluating evidence and witness credibility, analyzing laws and rules, making findings of fact and conclusions of law and issuing oral or written decisions and orders to resolve cases. Provides administrative direction for the operation of a judicial division including supervisory accountability for division staff, volunteers or interns.

Distinguishing Factors:
Work assignments are designated by the Chief Judge of the judicial district and can require performing judicial duties in any or all of the following areas: criminal, civil, juvenile, domestic relations, probate, traffic and other judicial proceedings. The Magistrate position reports to the Chief Judge of the Judicial District and is not an elected position. A Magistrate serves in a classified, non-certified position that is considered at-will and may be terminated at any time with or without cause.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

This position was created in accordance with HB21-1280, which requires a bond hearing within 48 hours of arrival at a detention facility for people arrested on or after April 1, 2022.

The Weekend Bond Hearing Officers will conduct bond hearings for multiple counties. The hearings will be conducted using audiovisual technology or telephones in lieu of in-person hearings as necessary to facilitate meeting the 48-hour requirement.

These positions will be responsible for conducting hearings using a variety of virtual platforms and being comfortable navigating and knowledge of such technology is preferred.

Pursuant to Colorado Rules for Magistrates, Rule 4, the Bond Hearing Officers must be licensed Colorado attorneys with at least five years of experience.

This posting will be used to hire TWO people to each work approximately 14 hours/week on weekends and holidays. Successful applicants will work either Saturday OR Sunday or alternating weekends (Saturday and Sunday) AND alternating State of Colorado holidays that fall on Friday or Monday.

During training, the work may be performed during the week. During the training phase, some travel will be required.

Anticipated Start Date June 1, 2023.

Positions will be based in Fort Collins, Colorado. However, with approval from the Chief Judge, Bond Hearing Officers may work remotely from within the State of Colorado. Equipment will be provided. Bond Hearing Officer will be responsible for providing adequate, stable internet connection and telephone service from work location.

Applications will be accepted for these positions for the required minimum 5 day posting period, and the position will then be posted until filled. First review of applications will begin on April 24, 2023, and those received by that date will be given preference.

Questions: Tracey Sogi, 8th District Deputy Court Executive, 970-494-3593 tracey.sogi@judicial.state.co.us

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Conducts the following judicial activities:
Initial appearance proceedings, including advisement of rights, setting bail, and imposition of conditions of release pending further proceedings;
Bond review hearings;
Preliminary and disposition hearings;
Arraignments on indictments and information;
Probable cause hearings pursuant to the Uniform Act for Out-of-State Parolee Supervision;
Hearings on modification of the terms and conditions of probation or deferred prosecutions and
deferred sentences;
Settlement conferences;
Default hearings, including entering judgments and conducting post-judgment proceedings;
Conducting hearings and entering orders authorizing sales under power pursuant to Colorado
Rules of Civil Procedure;
Hearing motions for temporary and permanent orders for the establishment and modification for child support;
Hearings under the "Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
Hearings under the "Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act
Conduct hearings pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act for Child Support;
Hearings of establishment and enforcement;
Proceedings, including hearings, under the “Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act”;
Proceedings for the enforcement of orders for child support;
Hearings on motions, conduct trials to court, accept pleas of guilty, and impose sentences in misdemeanor, petty offense, and traffic offense matters;
Provides determination of motions relating to discovery and the mandatory disclosure requirements;
Deferred prosecution and deferred sentence proceedings in misdemeanor, petty offense, and traffic offense matters;

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS CONT.

Misdemeanor and petty offense proceedings pertaining to wildlife, parks and outdoor recreation;
Proceedings pertaining to recreational facilities districts, control and licensing of dogs, campfires, and general regulations;
Proceedings with regard to petitions for name change;
Trials and hearings on motions pursuant to small claims statutory provisions and rules;
Civil trials to court and hearings on motions;
Proceedings involving preliminary or permanent injunctions;
Default hearings, entering judgments and conducting post-judgment proceedings;
Conducts some types of prison inmate litigation;
Proceedings involving temporary restraining orders;
Proceedings in traffic infraction matters;
Preside over all types of cases under the Children's Code including delinquency, dependency and neglect actions, adoptions, relinquishments, truancy and paternity and support proceedings.
Enforces orders in all proceedings by the use of contempt of court when appropriate.
Acts as a master, mediator or arbitrator.
Orders presentence investigations.

Sets cases for disposition, trial, or sentencing before a judge.

Issues arrest and search warrants.

Enters pleas of guilty deferred prosecution and deferred sentence.

Determines motions relating to disclosure and discovery.

Performs any or all of the duties that may be delegated to or performed by a probate registrar, magistrate, or clerk.

Accepts stipulated agreements to pay child support and voluntary acknowledgements of support liability.

Performs solemnization of marriages.

Provides advisements and sets bail in criminal and traffic cases.

Issues restraining orders.

Attends meetings and training as required.

Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisor Responsibilities:
This position requires administrative responsibility for the operation of a judicial division including supervisory accountability for division staff, volunteers, or interns. Plans, directs and coordinates activities for a judicial division. Additional duties include scheduling and assigning work, training in all facets of a judicial division’s operation, quality control, decision impacting the pay, status and tenure of staff, conducting performance appraisals and providing input into and participating in discipline, hiring and dismissal of staff.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Education:
Graduation from an accredited law school; possession of a certificate of admission to the Bar of the State of Colorado and eligibility to practice law before the courts of the State of Colorado. Applicants must have at least five (5) years of experience as a practicing attorney. For Magistrates hired to perform duties, exception to the experience qualification may apply in Class “C” or “D” counties as defined in Colorado State Statute 13-6-201 regarding Classification of Counties.

Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

Work Environment:
This position is subject to many interruptions and may be required to handle multiple calls and inquiries at once. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

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