What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bailiff/Process Server position at Hualapai Tribe?
HUALAPAI NATION
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
JOB TITLE: Bailiff/ Process Server
DEPARTMENT: Hualapai Tribal Court
CLASS: Full- Time- Covered/Non-Exempt
SALARY: DOQ
OPENING: February 6, 2025
CLOSING: February 12, 2025
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the supervision of the Lead Bailiff and general supervision of Court Administrator performs duties as the protector and custodian of the Court. Ensures that the jurors are protected from outside influences while in deliberation, maintains separation of Tribe and Public Defenders witness’s. And, maintains custody of the defendants while they are in Court and any exhibits or evidence used in a trial. Responsible for the orderly management of the facilities and the persons in the courtroom. Serves summons, subpoenas, judgments or notices, order and all processes or communications.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Communicate effectively with the judicial clerk to coordinate the presence of the litigants, witnesses, jury and attorneys;
- Informs the judicial clerk when the courtroom is prepared for court hearings;
- Announces the Judge into the courtroom and calls the court to order;
- Makes sure all the parties to the action are present and in proper location within the courtroom;
- Swears in all witnesses during trial as requested or directed by the judge;
- Provides security and maintains order while court is in session and remains in the courtroom until adjournment;
- Calls or locates witnesses outside the courtroom when ordered to testify;
- Responsible for jurors and prevents any interference during jury trial and deliberations;
- Serves legal notices, subpoenas, summons, orders, or any other court document for the court;
- Treats all matters before the court and within the judicial department with proper confidentiality;
- Assist Police Officers to escort prisoners in and/or out of the courtroom;
- Maintain records of legal notices and documents served, time of service and
person served;
- Must file records with court clerk to ensure the notification process has been properly documented;
- Provides messenger services as needed by the judge and members of the court
staff;
- Must remain absolutely neutral toward all parties and attorneys involved;
- Perform routine clerk office duties as needed and available;
- Be on time and dependable Monday through Friday.
- Must be familiar with Peach Springs and where to locate all residence.
- Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or General Education Degree;
Knowledge of the Hualapai criminal justice system and community resources;
Knowledge of the Hualapai Law & Order Code;
Knowledge of Hualapai community cultural traditions and social issues;
Skills in operating modem general office equipment;
Valid driver's license and ability to pass MVR check;
Submit to and pass a pre-employment and random drug/alcohol screening.
- Must have no pending criminal matters with any jurisdiction.
HOW TO APPLY:
Submit a completed Employment Application to: Human Resources Department, PO Box 179, Peach Springs, AZ 86434, fax (928) 769-1191, of call (928) 769-2215/2216 for information. To be considered for employment, the Human Resources Department must receive a completed application by 5:00 PM on the closing date. A resume will not be accepted in lieu of a completed employment application. All applications and supporting documentation submitted becomes the property of the Human Resources Department, please keep copies for your own reference.
PREFERENCE:
All applicants are considered without regard to age, sex, race, national origin, religion, marital status, or physical disability. However, preference may be extended to persons of Indian descent in accordance with Public Law 88-355, Section 703 (702-71) and public Law 93-638, Section 7B.
THE HUALAPAI TRIBE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER