What are the responsibilities and job description for the Courtroom Clerk - Criminal position at Leon County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller's Office?
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN PUBLIC SERVICE WHERE YOU CAN MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT IN LEON COUNTY?
JOIN OUR TEAM!
We are seeking highly motivated individuals to join our Tallahassee team located in the rolling hills of northwest Florida.
At the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller's Office you can:
- Take pride in delivering high quality service
- Be part of a diverse family that promotes constructive ideas and suggestions
- Participate in professional development opportunities
- Stay abreast of trends in the legal industry
Total Compensation package include:
- 9 Paid Holidays/Personal Time Off
- Low-Cost Medical/Dental/Vision Plan Coverage for Employee and Families
- Dependent Care and Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts
- Florida Retirement System Pension Plan
- Florida Retirement System Investment Plan
- Deferred Compensation Retirement Savings Plan 457(b)
- Life Insurance Plans for Employees and Families
- Long-Term Disability Coverage for Employees
- Short-Term Disability Coverage for Employees
- Voluntary Supplemental Coverage through TIAA CREF
Overview:
This position is within the Criminal Court Division and performs specialized clerical work related to activities within a courtroom setting; responsible for the security and maintenance of legal records/evidence. The work is performed under general supervision and reviewed by observation, exception reports, and sampling by the division supervisor. The incumbent in this position will work closely with judges, judicial assistants, attorneys and other court staff. Also must have the flexibility in work schedule to work overtime, flextime, evenings, weekends or holidays depending on court scheduling.**Starting salary will not exceed 10 percent of the base salary**
- Prepare and print court calendars and order files scheduled for hearing. Prepare files for court and process subsequent court paperwork.
- Records case activity for entry into the case management system. Attend court proceedings to provide an accurate record of disposition; receive, label and maintain accountability of evidence, administer oath to jurors, witnesses and defendants; prepare verdict; complete paperwork required for disposition of case; obtain signatures from the judge for required paperwork.
- Complete paperwork on directives issued by the court and distribute copies to agencies and parties involved. Document court activity.
- Receive and process weekend advisory paperwork from Sheriff's Department. Attend weekend and holiday advisories. Prepare and process subsequent court paperwork.
- Respond to complex questions from the related agencies pertaining to court process. Answer inquiries in person, on the phone, through email and/or in written correspondence. Conduct research of records for data relating to inquiries.
- Assist attorneys and the public to ensure matters are handled in an efficient manner.
- Perform other duties as required.
- May have to work after 5:00 pm.
- Some weekends and holidays required.
- Regular attendance is required.
Valid Florida Driver’s License as you may be required to attend hearings at our Annex or hospital locations.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, and ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of the Florida Statutes and Rules of Procedure.
- Knowledge of office procedures, Business English, spelling, and basic arithmetic.
- Knowledge of the principles and processes for effective, professional customer service.
- Computer skills for word processing, spreadsheet, database, and accounting software.
- Ability to simultaneously listen, select proper forms, record information, interpret file data, prepare and rapidly
distribute correct information to the Judge, regarding court procedures and processes in a fast pace environment. - Ability to learn legal office practices, procedures, and documents.
- Ability to learn laws, rules, and regulations as they relate to area of assigned responsibility.
- Ability to meet the public and to deal effectively with their problems and cope with customers in impromptu situations.
- Ability to perform specialized clerical work within a courtroom setting.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions while maintaining speed and accuracy.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Clerk & Comptroller, administrative staff, vendors, and Clerk & Comptroller's teammates.
- Ability to live and advocate commitment to the Organization's vision, mission, and values.
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment, successfully engage in multiple initiatives simultaneously, and actively resolve problems and find solutions using available resources.
- Ability to report to work on time and to perform the duties of the position for an entire workday.
Applicants must have a minimum of a high school diploma or possession of an accredited equivalency diploma and (3) years of experience in legal or court related clerical support work. Depending on assignment, ability to type at a rate of 35 words per minute. Preference is given to candidates with experience in a government entity performing similar functions.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Must be able to read and interpret documents such as instructions and procedure manuals.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The employee must be able to sit for prolonged periods of time, perform repetitive actions and motion of one or both hands, lifting up to 10 pounds, hear ordinary conversation and office sounds, conduct verbal communication in person and on the phone, and prepare and read written communication by hand and on PC. This position will handle evidence entered at hearing or trial; some may be hazardous.
- Past Employment Verification
- Education Verification
- Pre-employment Drug Test
- E-Verify Eligibility to Work in United States
- 90-Day Introductory Period
Salary : $33,280 - $50,970