INTERNAL UNION APPLICANTS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST CONSIDERATION FOR UNION POSITIONS
Under the supervision of a higher classified employee, performs a variety of clerical tasks requiring an understanding of departmental operations, some independent judgment, an awareness of and appropriate skills in customer service and a proficiency in typing and data entry.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
- Prepares and files various court documents including opening and closing court files. Checks for accuracy and completeness of information, attaches any necessary verifications and/or related records. Routes documents to higher classified employees when necessary to determine acceptance or rejection.
- Answers telephone calls, may assist public by ascertaining needs, explaining department policies and procedures, initiating any paperwork, and/or referring them to other court locations or staff members.
- Accepts, records, and receipts payment of fees, fines and costs, cash bonds, and other monetary transactions required by the Court as required by the Court's financial policy.
- Must use appropriate customer service skills and be capable of dealing with the public who may be hostile or irate, intoxicated, mentally unstable, or violence prone. May need to ascertain a proper course of action to avoid confrontation and physical danger.
- May schedule proceedings before the Court, issuing summons, arranging for process service, and coordinating proceedings among the judge, defense attorneys, plaintiff attorneys, prosecutors and other court participants.
- May collect and assist with maintaining data on court activities and assist in the preparation of monthly caseload reports or other statistical data as requested.
- Operates office machines such as copiers, calculators, computer terminals and printers.
- Makes certified copies of court documents as required.
- Files case forms, case files, cards, and other documents both alphabetically and numerically.
- May prepare the daily bank deposit.
- Maintains an accurate log on all court actions on each case file and computer record.
- Must possess a thorough knowledge of court operations, legal procedures, court rules and statutes covering their assigned areas.
- Issues Writs, Warrants and Wage Assignments on order of the Court.
- May administer oaths and swear in witnesses.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
- Principles, practices and procedures related to District Court programs and operations.
- Applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.
- Computer applications related to work including court case management system (Enact/JIS), Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and Outlook.
Skill in:
- Using independent judgement within established policy and procedural guidelines.
- Maintaining accurate records and files.
- Establishing, maintaining, and demonstrating effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work, including customer service.
Licensing and Certification:
- Must possess either a valid driver's license or be able to work at any 14A location (Ypsilanti, Saline, Chelsea, and Pittsfield Township).
- Must pass testing requirements to be a certified LEIN (Law Enforcement Information Network) operator within six (6) months of employment.
- Certified Court Electronic Recorders or Operator (CER/CEO) preferred, but not required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Duties require sufficient mobility to work in a normal office setting and use standard office equipment including a computer, vision to read printed materials and a computer monitor and hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person or over the telephone.
These requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodations.
EDUCATION
- Possession of a high school diploma or the equivalent with some courses in typing and office procedure.
- Must be able to pass a typing test at 40 WPM and a clerical exam on the 15th percentile before applying.
EXPERIENCE
- A minimum of two (2) years of clerical experience, preferably in a law office or court/governmental environment.
- All new employees will be subject to a minimum of a six (6) month probationary period.
This class description intends to identify the major duties and requirements of the job and should not be interpreted as all-inclusive. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related duties other than those outlined above and may be required to have specific job-related knowledge for successful job performance.