What are the responsibilities and job description for the Court Operations Specialist IV (HR - Employee Investigations) - Honolulu, Oahu position at Hawai`i State Judiciary?
Duties and responsibilities include assisting the Chief Court Administrator and higher level Court Operations Specialists in developing, recommending, evaluating, and reviewing studies and performing assignments of a complex and difficult nature related to investigations of personnel matters; and policies, procedures, methods and/or techniques related to personnel matters. The position develops systems and methods to implement objectives; develops manuals, guidelines, policies, and procedures involving programs and operations; researches, plans and coordinates new projects; and evaluates effectiveness and adequacy of program standards and makes recommendations for changes.
In addition, this position develops, reviews and makes recommendations on other administration matters; and assists with certain administrative housekeeping functions for the Office of the Chief Court Administrator. These functions include preparing budget requests, reorganizational proposals and reports and correspondence for the Chief Court Administrator and Court Operations Specialist VI.
Education Requirement: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree. Progressively responsible experience in administrative, professional, investigative, technical or other responsible work which has provided a general background of the type and quality described below may be substituted for the Bachelor's degree on a year-for-year basis.Specialized Experience: Two and one-half (2-1/2) years of progressively responsible professional work experience in one or combination of the following:
A. Analyzing, evaluating, developing, improving managerial policies, practices, systems, methods and procedures; and considering the relationships among resources, facilities, services, needs, and values; and/or
B. Independently performing professional work involving written analysis, evaluation and recommendations for problem resolution in a court or legal setting, or those social work or administrative programs of the courts. Examples of this type of professional work include assistant court administrator, social worker, data processing systems analyst, program budget analyst, program evaluation analyst, personnel management specialist, research statistician, planner, etc. with professional work experience in the court system.
Administrative Aptitude: Administrative aptitude rather than actual administrative experience is accepted. Administrative aptitude will be considered to have been met for this level when there is strong evidence of the necessary administrative aptitudes and abilities. Such evidence may be in the form of success in regular or special assignments or projects which involve administrative problems (e.g., planning, organizing, promoting and directing a program providing staff advice and assistance); interest in management demonstrated by the performance of work assignments in a manner which clearly indicates awareness of problems and the ability to solve them; completion of educational or training courses in the areas of management accompanied by the application of principles, which were learned, to work assignments; management's observation and evaluation of the applicant's leadership and managerial capabilities; or success in trial assignments to managerial and/or administrative tasks.
1) Satisfactory completion of all academic requirements for a Master's degree in business or public administration or related field from an accredited college or university which demonstrates knowledge, skills and abilities in the application of operations research, program analysis, evaluation methods and techniques may be substituted for one and one-half (1-1/2) years of Specialized Experience.
2) Satisfactory completion of all academic requirements for a Ph.D. degree in business or public administration or related field from an accredited college or university which demonstrates knowledge, skills and abilities in the application of operations research, program analysis, evaluation methods and techniques may be substitute for two and one-half (2-1/2) years of Specialized Experience.
3) Graduation from an accredited law school may be substituted for two and one-half (2-1/2) years of Specialized Experience.
Desired Qualifications: Experience preferred in participation and/or primary administrative support in: 1) human resources; and 2) personnel inquiries and personnel investigations.
Any additional information may be attached to your online application, submitted by email to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mailed to the following address: Hawai`i State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813.Education: If you are using education as a substitute for experience, you must submit a copy of your official transcript(s) at the time of application. If you are selected, you will need an official transcript (not a copy) indicating the completion of the training or the awarding of the appropriate degree.
Salary : $5,258