Courtroom Clerk Technician
Purpose of the Job
The purpose of this position is to perform a wide variety of responsible, legal, clerical and administrative activities in recording and document processing of court proceedings for the Gila County Superior Court. Provides the official record of court activities and assists in the clerk's office performing a variety of pre-court preparation and post-courtroom activity follow-up.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Records and transcribes dictation at court proceedings.
- Issues jail releases, warrants and confidential orders.
- Affords assistance in training new courtroom clerks.
- Prepares, processes and certifies copies.
- Sums up and types court proceedings in minute entry form.
- Keeps records of matters taken under advisement to assure judge's ruling within time limitations set by law.
- Takes custody of and marks exhibits that come into evidence; the case is monitored and exhibits are dispositional at the appropriate time.
- Prepares a required packet of court documentation for all defendants in which a term of imprisonment has been imposed.
- Performs bailiff duties when necessary.
- Distributes court orders to parties entitled to notice and issues arrest warrants at the court's direction.
- Manages person demographics in the Case Management System.
- Oversees the Online Minute Entry Access (OMEA) transmission function which allows for the public display of minute entries on the Supreme Court website.
- Affords assistance in the research and preparation of statistical reports.
- Completes 16 hours of mandatory continuing education.
- Performs other clerical duties as needed including docketing and filing of court documents and assists in the preparation of closed cases for record retention.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Budget Responsibilities
This position has no responsibility over any types of budget.
Project Responsibilities
This position does not have project responsibilities.
ORAL COMMUNICATION DUTIES
This position explains County procedures or processes, trains colleagues and responds to public inquiries.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION DUTIES
This position creates or edits documents, internal memos, emails and documents for public release.
INTERACTIONS WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC
This position interacts regularly with the general public, external contacts such as vendors, bankers, attorneys or other professionals, and other Institutions, over the telephone, by email, and/or in person.
INTERACTIONS SPECIFICALLY WITH CUSTOMERS
This position regularly (more than 55% but less than 70% in a year) interacts with customers.
Minimum Education/Directly Related Experience Required
- Minimum Education Required: Associates Degree
- Minimum Years Of Directly Related Experience Required: Three (3) years secretarial or court related experience; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Professional Credentials Required
- Must possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License.
Knowledge Required
- Clerical, customer and personal service,
- Production and processing,
- English language and composition,
- Law and government,
- Legal terminology and automated court case management systems.
Skills Required
- Active listening,
- Journalist writing,
- Public speaking (large groups),
- Problem recognition,
- Time management,
- Multitasking,
- Typing and data entry,
- Shorthand/speed writing,
- Taking and transcribing dictation.
Abilities Required
- Fully and quickly comprehend spoken words,
- Focus,
- Multi-task,
- Read and write at professional level,
- Maintain calm demeanor in stressful situations,
- Requires flexibility,
- Requires confidentiality.
Physical Demands
- Occasionally stands to present.
- Routinely lifts under 10 lbs. of work related materials.
- Requires dexterity for keyboard operation constantly;
- Requires dexterity for special machines occasionally.
- Constantly sits to complete reports, records, data entry and other court files.
Work Environment
- Incumbents in this position regularly spends time in office environment;
- Occasionally spends time in courtrooms, classroom(s) and in automobile.
Safety Risk Exposure
- Incumbents in this position are exposed to safety risk;
- May become exposed to rare physical danger, rare chemical hazards, rare bloodborne pathogens.
Protective Gear & Safety Manuals
- Incumbents in this position are required to constantly follow written safety procedures and manuals relevant to the division or department.
Consequences of Error
- Potential errors can result in unfavorable public perceptions and legal ramifications.
Additional Information
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