What are the responsibilities and job description for the MENTAL HEALTH CLERK - County Clerk position at Tarrant County?
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- Processes a variety of complex new and subsequent filings containing confidential mental health information. Responsible for ensuring that mental health cases are processed in a timely and accurate fashion and that all court policies and procedures are communicated in a thorough and accurate manner.
- Performs clerical and data entry work related to mental health cases. Sends correspondence to various departments such as the Criminal District Attorney's Office, MHMR, and the probate courts.
- Compiles information on court statistical data.
- Receives and processes payments for fees and fines, handles receipts for money, reconciles all monies received, and creates related financial reports.
- Calculates and processes exact fines and filing fee amounts.
- Provides assistance for incoming phone inquiries regarding mental health filings and delinquent accounts, directing callers to appropriate mental health offices.
- Prepares and coordinates proper service of writs of mental health commitments.
- Verifies and processes mental health and guardianship adjudications to be forwarded to the Department of Public Safety through the NICS website portal.
- Prepares legal notice of hearings to Criminal District Attorney's Office and county criminal courts.
- Converts all paperwork into an electronic image by scanning documents into case management system.
- Updates and cancels hearings in case management system.
- Monitors files for statutory compliance.
- Processes and enters all writ and protective custody returns.
- Processes incoming and outgoing mail.
- Processes and records attorney ad litem services.
- Performs all other related duties as assigned.
- Associate's degree or equivalent.
- One (1) full-time year of general office experience.
- Must have knowledge of personal computers.
- Must have the ability to develop unique correspondence and documents and follow complex verbal and written instructions.
- Must have detailed knowledge of departmental procedures and exhibit good communication skills.
- Must have excellent organization and communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Must possess a professional demeanor.
- Must be familiar with the use of desktop computers and proficient in data entry, keyboarding, and navigating computer applications.
- Must be bondable.
Salary : $20 - $22