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The Superior Court of the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County seeks a Program Coordinator to serve as ADA Title II Coordinator. You will plan, coordinate, implement, and evaluate accessibility and reasonable accommodation programs, coordinating requests from the public and providing training, guidance, and technical assistance to Judicial Branch personnel.
You will also manage related compliance functions, including public records administration and policy management, and liaise with
Pay Range Min - 1st Quartile - Mid - Max $26.44 - $31.25 - $36.06 - $45.67
Job Type Unclassified - Judicial Department D800 Superior Court
The Program Coordinator serves as the Judicial Branch’s ADA Title II Coordinator and is responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, and evaluating the Judicial Branch’s accessibility and reasonable accommodation program under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”). The position coordinates accommodation requests from members of the public; develops procedures, forms, guidance, and training; provides technical assistance to Judicial Branch personnel; monitors program effectiveness; and recommends improvements that promote meaningful access to Judicial Branch services, programs, activities, and facilities. The position also coordinates related compliance and administrative functions within the Office of General Counsel, including public records administration, litigation holds and records preservation, Judicial Branch policy administration and lifecycle management, conflict of interest and secondary employment processes, and liaison activities with internal departments and external agencies. The position works independently on complex and sensitive matters requiring sound judgment, discretion, organization, and effective communication with individuals from diverse backgrounds and abilities.
The Superior Court of the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County is dedicated to providing a safe, fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes, enhancing access to our services, and providing innovative, evidenced-based practices that improve the safety of our community and ensure the public’s trust and confidence in the Judicial Branch. The Superior Court in Maricopa County, one of the largest, most innovative and progressive trial courts in the nation, seeks innovative individuals to join our team who will embrace our vision of excellence and the principles inherent in the Rule of Law…every person, every day, every time. We fulfill these principles through a culture that values fairness, respect, integrity, innovation, and safety.
Plans, organizes, coordinates, and administers the Judicial Branch's ADA Title II accessibility and reasonable accommodation program and serves as the Judicial Branch ADA Title II Coordinator; coordinates and facilitates requests for reasonable accommodations from members of the public seeking access to Judicial Branch services, programs, activities, and facilities; communicates with requestors and Judicial Branch departments; and documents and facilitates the timely resolution of accommodation requests. Establishes program goals and performance measures; tracks and analyzes accommodation requests, recurring issues, service trends, and program activity; evaluates program effectiveness and recommends improvements; and develops, maintains, and implements ADA‑related policies, procedures, forms, guidance materials, resource documents, and standardized workflows based on program experience, accessibility needs, and evolving requirements. Develops and provides training, consultation, technical assistance, and informational materials to Judicial Branch personnel regarding accessibility requirements and accommodation processes; and coordinates accessibility initiatives with Judicial Branch departments and outside agencies. Monitors program requirements, regulatory guidance, administrative directives, and accessibility best practices; conducts program‑related research; and consults with General Counsel or other subject matter experts on legal or policy questions as appropriate. Coordinates public records requests by organizing the identification, collection, review, tracking, and production of responsive records; applies established disclosure, confidentiality, retention, and court‑record procedures and elevates legal questions to counsel as appropriate. Coordinates litigation holds, discovery support, notices of claim, subpoenas, and related records‑preservation activities; tracks compliance and deadlines; and serves as an administrative liaison between Judicial Branch departments, General Counsel, and the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
Administers the Judicial Branch’s centralized policy‑management program, including maintaining the official policy repository; coordinating policy ownership, review, revision, approval, publication, and archival processes; and assisting departments and General Counsel with developing, revising, and maintaining Judicial Branch policies and procedures. Develops, maintains, and improves systems, processes, tracking tools, and technology solutions supporting ADA administration, public records, compliance, Judicial Branch policy management and document control, records management, and other assigned programs. Identifies program resource needs and assists management with planning, budget or resource requests, procurement coordination, and monitoring of program‑related services or expenditures, as applicable. Coordinates and processes conflict of interest disclosures and secondary employment requests from Judicial Branch employees and maintains related records and tracking systems. Coordinates meetings, calendars, project schedules, reporting cycles, and critical program or legal‑administrative deadlines.
Office setting in high volume, fast‑paced environment with frequent stressful situations. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may need to communicate clearly, perceive details of objects that are close by, and maintain various physical positions for extended periods, such as sitting, standing, or walking. The job may involve using hands for tasks such as typing, handling objects, or operating tools, as well as reaching with hands and arms. Occasionally, the employee may be required to move or lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
Judicial Branch Human Resources reserves the right to move forward candidates based on the information provided directly on the application. The hiring authority will select the successful candidate based on departmental needs. Typically, successful candidates are hired at a salary rate up to the midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience, internal equity, and budgetary allowances. All Judicial Branch offers of employment and continued employment are contingent upon passing a thorough background and/or fingerprint check. Applicants must completely and fully answer any questions regarding felony and misdemeanor convictions including any convictions that have been expunged or set aside. Failure to include criminal history information is grounds for termination of an offer and employment. A conviction may not automatically disqualify an applicant.
The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County participates in the State Retirement systems ASRS or PSPRS. As such, mandatory membership for all full‑time employees includes payroll deducted contributions consistent with each retirement system's requirements. The current contribution rate for ASRS is 12.27% and the current contribution rate for PSPRS is 5.84% and up for the defined contribution plan and 8.82% for the defined benefit plan.
For more information about contributions and benefits of these plans visit https://www.azasrs.gov/ or https://www.psprs.com/corrections-officer/
Judicial Branch facilities are located throughout Maricopa County. This position may be reassigned to other locations. Assignments will be made based upon the needs of the department. The Judicial Branch in Maricopa County is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
The Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County is comprised of Superior Court, Adult Probation and Juvenile Probation, which includes juvenile detention. The Judicial Branch in Maricopa County is the fourth largest trial court system in the nation and, along with its 3,200 employees, is dedicated to providing a safe, fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes, enhancing access to services, and providing innovative, evidence‑based practices that improve the safety of our community and ensure the public’s trust and confidence in the Judicial Branch. Our mission is clear and simple: We are dedicated to providing a safe, fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes, enhancing access to our services, and providing innovative, evidence‑based practices that improve the safety of our community and ensure the public’s trust and confidence in the Judicial Branch. In pursuit of this mission, our employees are reminded to keep our vision as part of their daily work—committing themselves to excellence and the principles inherent in the Rule of Law… every person, every day, every time.
For more information, visit www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov