What are the responsibilities and job description for the Judicial Coordinator position at Snohomish County?
***You must submit a letter of interest and resume to be considered for this position***
As a Judicial Coordinator you will support judicial operations and administrative programs for Superior Court. Every day you will answer questions and help the public to navigate the court system.
To thrive in this role, you must have excellent customer service skills, including patience and tact, and have good attention to detail, time management skills, and good written communication.
Selection process:
Applicants must electronically submit an application through Snohomish County's NEOGOV site.
If you have problems with your application, please contact NEOGOV Applicant Support at 855-524-5627.
If you have any questions about this position, please contact Superior Court's Human Resources team at SSC-HumanResources@snohomishcountywa.gov.
BASIC FUNCTION
Supports the Superior Court by performing a variety of analytical, administrative and technical tasks and functions, which assist and support court administration and operations.
- Provides technical assistance and procedural information to the public, attorneys, jurors, (pro se) litigants, court and county staff and other justice system personnel and agencies.
- Coordinates various Superior Court processes including jury management, mandatory arbitration, interpreter services, Guardian Ad Litem registry and court support operations; evaluates and prepares legal documents and correspondence; assigns and records trial dates and provides notice to all parties; monitors and tracks case progress and status; conducts mandatory Judicial Information Searches; organizes and manages the overall jury process and conducts jury orientation for Superior and Everett Municipal Court.
- Maintains communication and acts as a liaison between Superior Court, law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, the county clerk, litigants, attorneys and the public regarding court cases, policies and procedures.
- Analyzes, researches and resolves inquiries, problems and complaints pertaining to Superior Court operations; as well as apply laws, rules and codes as they relate to court policies, procedures and operations.
- Develops methods of data collection and statistical analysis for the court; collects and compiles data; maintains computerized reporting and tracking systems for jury, mandatory arbitration and interpreter; retrieves data to monitor compliance with laws, rules policies and procedures; prepares periodic statistical and informational reports.
- Designs, modifies and implements court policies, procedures and systems to comply with changing laws, rules and regulations.
- Plans, organizes, coordinates and executes special projects as assigned.
- Provide backup and peak load coverage for co-workers as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree preferred.
- courts and legal systems
- standard office practices and procedures
- general legal terminology for criminal and civil litigation in managing legal documents and processes
- public disclosure laws, rules and regulations
- rules of civil and criminal procedure and legal research resources
- proper English, spelling, grammar, punctuation and word usage
- accurately and timely manage a high volume of work
- exercise sound judgment
- work independently with little guidance
- set priorities
- organize work which is detailed, varied and complex
- operate computer, software systems (proficiency with MS Word, MS Outlook calendaring, e-mail, internet and Access (and related databases)
- operate standard office equipment
- accurately prepare and process legal documents
- critically analyze and solve work related problems
- establish and maintain effective work relationships with superiors, peers, associates, subordinates and the general public
- maintain respect and courtesy in all interactions
- understand and execute complex oral and written instructions
- communicate effectively both orally and in writing
- customer service skills to work with a diverse clientele including english as a second language clients
- maintain necessary records, databases and prepare required reports
- work independently and under pressure, meet deadlines and cope with interruptions
- deal equitably, tactfully and courteously with attorneys, judges, court commissioners, jurors, litigants, law enforcement, other government agencies and the general public
- maintain all ethical and professional standards of the Court and County;
- observe strict confidentiality regarding all information obtained in course of employment
- produce work product that meets professional standards of quality, neatness, accuracy, and promptness
The employee receives limited supervision from an administrative superior as assigned.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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Salary : $67,710 - $82,282