Court Clerk I, II, III or IV (DOE)
EL DORADO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
2021-12-03 07:34:19
Placerville, California, United States
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Retail & Consumer Products
Job description
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF EL DORADO
Invites Applications for the Position of
Court Clerk I, II, III, IV (DOE)
Location - Placerville, Cameron Park
Approximate Monthly Salary: (DOE)
Court Clerk I $2,650.27 - $3,220.53
Court Clerk II $2,917.20 - $3,544.67
Court Clerk III $3,201.47 - $3,889.60
Court Clerk IV $3,522.13 - $4,284.80
Final Filing Date: Open Until Filled
*In order to be considered for this position, human resources must receive a complete application packet AND answers to the supplemental questions. Visit El Dorado County Superior Court website to obtain a complete application packet. Please see additional instructions for applications below.
The Position: Under direction of the Operations Supervisor, incumbents perform a variety of court support services that involve legal processing, courtroom support and related judicial support and administrative tasks.
Court Clerk class level selection will be determined based on candidate's experience and meeting minimum qualifications. Below is a summary of essential duties and minimum qualifications for each class level. Please visit the Court's website for complete job descriptions.
Court Clerk I is an entry level class. It is distinguished from the Court Clerk II class in that it is a training position.
Essential Duties: Representative functions include, but are not limited to:
- Reviewing, filing, conforming, and processing of all documents;
- Preparing Court calendars as required;
- Processing case dispositions;
- Performing ongoing records management, e.g., organizing documents in files, placing files on file shelves in proper order, purging, archiving;
- Providing assistance and backup to all coworkers as required;
- Assist the Court in meeting reporting requirements by accurately maintaining case statistics;
- Explain to and assist the public with legal filing processes, procedures, and policies of Court operations; explain applicable laws, rules, policies, and procedures to staff, public, other agencies, attorneys, and bail bond companies in person and on the telephone;
- Perform daily accounting as required in accordance with Court policy; accept fines and routine filing fees, compute filing and related fees, make appropriate journal entries, issue receipts, and balance cash drawers;
- Perform all other related duties as assigned.
The Court Clerk II class is an intermediate class in which incumbents have demonstrated proficiency in at least one function or department of the Court (Civil, Small Claims, Traffic, etc.).
Essential Duties: Representative functions include, but are not limited to:
In General:
Support Court operations by:
- Reviewing, filing, conforming, and processing of all documents;
- Preparing Court calendars as required;
- Processing case dispositions;
- Performing ongoing records management, e.g., organizing documents in files, placing files on file shelves in proper order, purging, archiving;
- Assist the Court in meeting reporting requirements by accurately maintaining case statistics;
- Explain to and assist the public with legal filing processes, procedures, and policies of Court operations; explain applicable laws, rules, policies, and procedures to staff, public, other agencies, attorneys, and bail bond companies in person and on the telephone;
- Perform daily accounting as required in accordance with Court policy; accept fines and routine filing fees, compute filing and related fees, make appropriate journal entries, issue receipts, and balance cash drawers;
- Assist with jury coordination as needed;
- Perform informal training to other Court staff on a regular and ongoing basis;
- Perform all other related duties as assigned.
- Copy, distribute, and post calendars; locate and pull all cases on calendar; check upcoming hearings; update calendars as needed; mark calendar with jury trials and estimate amount of days needed; ensure all documents relevant to proceedings are in the case file; route cases to appropriate bench officer; place rulings on telephone message line and website; obtain daily vCourt conference attendees reports from the telephonic appearance system;
- Process all requests for setting trials, continuances, and/or requests to advance or drop hearings;
- Contact Court-appointed counsel regarding availability; make appointment changes in case management system as needed;
- Schedule hearings, prepare and send applicable notice to litigants, post fees as required.
Court Clerk III is a journey-level class in which incumbents have a demonstrated proficiency in at least three functional areas or departments of the Court (Civil, Small Claims, Traffic, etc.); OR have been assigned a specific complex function and have demonstrated proficiency in a courtroom environment or two functional areas or departments of the Court; OR have demonstrated proficiency in a courtroom environment.
Essential Duties: Representative functions include, but are not limited to, all functions associated with the Court Clerk I and II classes, plus the following: Courtroom:
- Assist the judge in all aspects of Court procedures, status of cases, fines, calendar, and special circumstances;
- Mark, admit, and keep track of all exhibits by creating a list; secure all exhibits daily;
- Swear in all witnesses and keep a record in the minute order;
- Swear in prospective jurors, keeping track of hardships and peremptory challenges by counsel; swear in jurors and alternates; keep track of potential jurors on a seating chart; fax paperwork for payment to the jury coordinator;
- Attends court sessions, take notes and prepare minute orders for all Court proceedings to include mandatory wording pursuant to state law for the official court record;
- Perform informal training to other Court staff on a regular and on going basis;
- Supply statistics to operations manager timely on a monthly basis;
- Calculate and track required court reporter and jury fees at the end of each trial day and forward checks with the Daily Trial Fee Collections Summary to Accounting;
- Prepare, review, and distribute orders, rulings, judgments, jury instructions, verdicts, prison abstracts, and correspondence as required;
- Prepare orders, rulings, judgments, and correspondence for the judge.
- Process all appeals filed with the El Dorado Superior Court.
- Prepare jury payroll and audit weekly; forward to accounting;
- Generate Jury Failure to Appear Report; update as needed; prepare and send out Orders to Show Cause;
- Check in jurors daily and update systems; print courtroom reports; prepare all other related notices;
- Allocate, print, and mail summons; answer phones; process mail and fax requests; take messages off jury line and return calls; grant, postpone, or deny juror excuses; update Elections Department regarding changes in voter status.
- Serve the needs of the Court by providing backup in the courtroom and/or working in three or more Court functions or departments as required.
- Provide in-courtroom backup as needed.
Court Clerk IV is the advanced journey class in which incumbents conduct formal, assigned training for Court staff; OR perform long-term, specialized assignments or projects; OR, in addition to a courtroom assignment, demonstrate proficiency in at least one functional area in each of three Court departments in either the courtroom or legal processing and provides ongoing support in the processing of Court documents.
Essential Duties: Representative functions include, but are not limited to, all tasks associated with the Court Clerk I, II, and III classes, plus the following:
- Conducts training classes by providing Court-specific, job specific, and general training to Court staff as required; ..... click apply for full job details