What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bailiff position at Arizona Superior Court in Pima County?
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Bailiff
Qualified applications received will be placed on an applicant register for up to 3 months. Applications are reviewed as needed and candidates will be notified by phone or email if they are being considered for an interview. The application will expire after 3 months.
Incumbents in this classification perform duties preparing for court proceedings and perform duties in the courtroom at the direction of the Judge.
- Prepares the courtroom for the day's cases.
- Assures all parties involved in the proceedings are present.
- Maintains order in the courtroom at all times during the sessions of the court.
- Maintains integrity of the court process and insures that no outside person makes any communication while in deliberation.
- Escorts jurors and witnesses to and from the courtroom.
- Tends to all the needs of the jury, answers all non-legal questions, and provides all possible assistance.
- Contacts by telephone all those required in the court session, such as attorneys and witnesses.
- Calls jurors by telephone to appear for jury duty at the next day's session.
- May perform general clerical activities.
Preference will be provided to those with an applicable degree or extensive relevant work experience.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:
Must have a valid Arizona Driver's License at time of appointment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Typically performs duties in an office environment and may lift materials and/or equipment 20 lbs or less.
Salary : $36,109