What are the responsibilities and job description for the Support Specialist II - Probation position at Arizona Superior Court in Pima County?
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Support Specialist II - Juvenile Probation
Open until filled. Currently reviewing applications.
Perform administrative and clerical duties in support of probation officers, surveillance officers, victims, juvenile probationers, and supervisors. Performs administrative support of database research, case file processing, computer input into automated files, completing forms and any other related clerical function.
- Gathers information, prepares legal documents, types legal forms, correspondence and documents, and ensures legal requirements and deadlines are met;
- Conducts computers searches to obtain or validate information using restricted access resources;
- Reviews materials received by law enforcement, initiates paperwork and creates files and new automated database entries;
- Creates files for new victims and maintains victim files and records to ensure notifications meet agency compliance.
- Transcribes interviews and chronological updates from electronic dictation and prepares court report formats for probation officer;
- Prepares court reports, warrants, packets, correspondence and forms; prioritizes, assigns, and reviews the work for accuracy;
- Searches for, retrieves, and provides information on case disposition to concerns parties using both manual and automates systems, and determines further action as required;
- Establishes and maintains calendars of caseloads in regard to victim notification and response times on pending litigation;
- Coordinates work activities with other team support and will assist or backup when required;
- Responds to questions or problems, which require explanation of county or departmental rules and policies;
- Creates new client files, logs, and inputs/retrieves information using computer automates system; Assists probation and surveillance officers in case management and closure by quality control of computer panels;
- Operates various office equipment, such as computer terminals, facsimile machines, photocopies, and other machines as required;
- Attends unit team meetings and prepares minutes.
- Coordinates victim services information and ensures notifications to victims meet agency compliance of cases involving victim rights mandated services.
A High School diploma or equivalent G.E.D. certificate and three years of administrative support/clerical work experience and/or data entry work experience in a professional office environment. OR any equivalent combination of experience, training, and/or education approved by Human Resources.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES:
None required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Typically performs duties in an office environment and may lift materials and/or equipment 20 lbs. or less.
Salary : $17