Navajo County
Job Location :
Holbrook,AZ, USA
Posted on :
2024-12-12T08:46:23Z
Job Description :
Under limited supervision, performs clerical work of moderate difficulty in filing and processing of legal documents; performs related work as assigned.Promotion to Superior Court Docket Clerk IIA Superior Court Docket Clerk I who demonstrates proficiency in their duties may be promoted to the position of Superior Court Docket Clerk II after one (1) year of service.(Essential function, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)Provides attorneys, clients and court personnel deficiency information.Answers telephone calls, takes messages, disseminates caller information and sets up conference calls.Maintains court records and lists of jurors.Communicates with attorneys, other courts and Judges, law enforcement agencies and the public.Works with parties in person, in writing and/or on the phone; provides information and assistance to the public without giving legal advice; responds to inquiries from court personnel, judges, attorneys, and the public; answers calls; determines the caller's needs; forwards/transfers or takes messages.Provides clerical support and assistance as required.Works with and assists staff; revises and/or sends correspondence; picks up, delivers, opens, and distributes mail; makes photocopies, scans, and distributes documents, operates fax machine, and provides other office and customer services support and assistance as required.Accepts and receives monies and issues receipts as required for records requests; updates electronic and/or manual case management systems.Verifies, enters, retrieves, corrects, and updates data in the court management system; retrieves files and documents.Receives and files legal documents in paper and electronic format.Reviews legal documents to determine proper venue and jurisdiction.Calendars legal documents for judicial review.Facilitates public access to judicial records.Issues warrants and writs as ordered by Superior Court.Researches court records in film, paper and electronic format.Directs the summoning, selection, screening, orientation, and assignment of all trial jurors and grand jurors in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes.Maintains Navajo County's master jury list.Directs the daily operations of summoning, qualifying, excusing, and postponing of jurors.Determines from the court calendar the number of jurors to call on a daily basis and develops best practices guidelines and emergency procedures to accommodate changes in the calendar.Administers the orientation of jurors, manages the random assignment of jurors to trials, and tracks daily juror utilization.Establishes and maintains automated and manual record-keeping procedures and maintains jury records as required by Arizona Revised Statutes.Maintains effective communication with judges, court personnel, attorneys, criminal justice agencies, the general public, and prospective jurors.Sorts, counts, and stamps incoming court documents. Recognizes the chronological order of documents and significance of various file stamps and indicators placed on files and/or documents.Files court documents and files in assigned storage areas within the Superior Courthouse.Retrieves and prepares files for court upon request when needed.Maintains accurate and complete digital and physical files.Prepares correspondence and court notifications for mailing.Prepares, processes, and certifies copies of court documents and files.Enters and maintains data in automated case management system and maintains lists.Assists in the receipt processing, in qualification, sorting, and filing of 60,000 questionnaires.Processes, scans and performs data entry of juror questionnaire information into electronic case management system.Assists with utilization of jury kiosks during juror check in.Maintains knowledge of Judge assignments, hearing dates and court calendar times for reference during hearings.Works collectively with judicial staff and adjoining court partners to communicate vital case information during court proceedings and throughout the day.Enters data points during protective order hearings into the electronic case management system.Processes interfaces with statewide AZPOINT system which is critical in generating protective order forms and providing real-time access to law enforcement.Communicates in person, via email, or phone the various components regarding juror qualifications, reasons for excusal/deferments and general juror information.Performs work in a specified area within the Superior Court Clerk's Office.Adheres to teamwork to help enrich lives beyond expectation.Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, customer records, and restricted County information.Performs other related duties as required.Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge of customer service standards and protocols.Knowledge of business English, spelling, grammar, punctuation, composition and arithmetic.Knowledge of clerical and office practices and procedures.Knowledge of current Microsoft Office software.Knowledge of filing and record keeping.Knowledge of the principles and practices of court operations, calendaring of cases, and courtroom procedures.Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations as they apply to court operations.Skill in communicating effectively verbally, in writing, and orally in a face-to-face setting and by telephone with the public and employees.Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, and the public.Skill in organizing and adhering to detail.Skill in using data processing systems and other modern office equipment and machines.Ability to complete detailed work accurately and in compliance with department standards.Ability to maintain confidentiality.Ability to adapt and apply changes made within a given time frame.Ability to accommodate changes with little to no notice.Ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of employees including judges, judicial staff, court leadership and administration, attorneys and the general public.Ability to work under pressure in a dynamic environment with changing demands and priorities.Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with associates, employees of other departments, representatives of other organizations, County officials, and the public.Ability to keep management informed of key operating issues affecting the department.Ability to remain current in knowledge required to perform assigned duties.Ability to handle confidential matters and maintain discretion.Ability to work professionally and effectively with co-workers, parties, victims of crime, witnesses, and the public.Ability to act with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy.Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.High School Diploma or G.E.D.; AND two years responsible clerical work; AND demonstrated ability to type fifty (50) WPM; OR equivalent combination of education, training and experience.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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