Job Summary
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This position is advertised from the minimum to the mid-point hourly rate. Salary will be determined based on education and experience at the time of offer.
NATURE OF WORK
Under limited supervision of the Justice of the Peace, performs professional supervisory and administrative support of moderate difficulty, including the development and administration of the department’s budget, the management of case flow, record keeping, tracking, and collections.
Nature of Work
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(Illustrative Only) Oversees the daily operations of the Justice Court, evaluates and analyzes court processes and provides training to all staff Manages and directs accounting, procurement, business processes, and court collections; manages, trains, inspects, supervises and evaluates staff; participates in interviewing and selecting new employees; responsible for time card approval on Oracle, development, and disciplining of assigned staff; maintains court records including dockets, creates and open case files, coordination of scheduling of cases, files original complaint and originals of other papers under the direction of the Justice of the Peace; assists the Justice Court Administrator with the preparation and coordination of the operational and capital budget; manages and directs the preparation of determinations of bond forfeiture, bond release, orders of warrants and license suspensions; accepts and receipts payments of fines, bonds and other monies; oversees the financial activities, receipts summary, bank reconciliations, monies and records; develops and reviews office policies and procedures for all case; provides guidance and direction in legislative updates; provides leadership, direction, guidance to staff through appropriate delegation, evaluation and work supervision; manages the collections processing and recording of monies received through the court, and prepares revenue statistics for reporting to Finance, Superior Court and the Arizona Supreme Court on a monthly and yearly basis; researches rules, statutes and guidelines applicable to the Justice Court and ensures maximum compliance by all staff and departments; Responsible for verifying documents and records submitted to the court for filing, checking for accuracy and completeness. Prepares, distributes, and dockets hearing notices to defendants and calendars hearings in the case management system; receives, reviews, investigates and responds to customer inquiries and complaints; may represent the Justice Court on administrative and public relations matters; resolves complex problems encountered in performance of work assignments; serves as primary point of contact and liaison with other departments/offices, customers and individuals on a range of specified issues; maintains absolute confidentiality of cases and victim information; regular and reliable attendance is required; performs other related duties assigned.
Experience and Education
Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration or related field, and four years of administrative experience in a civil and criminal court environment or related field; AND three years in a supervisory capacity; OR an equivalent combination of experience and education; must pass extensive criminal and background checks.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Knowledge of: Applicable State of Arizona statutes, rules, administrative orders, policies and procedures, and Federal rules and regulations; rules of procedures and statutes governing civil traffic cases; Yuma County policies and procedures; administrative and management best practices and procedures; human resources, accounting, budget and records management practices and procedures; computer hardware, software and peripherals to manipulate, enter, retrieve, and research court calendars, cases and records tracking databases and related software; court record, case file and legal document preparation practices and procedures; customer service and public relations methods and techniques; leadership methods and practices.
Skill in: Effective oral, and written communications; applying crisis intervention and prevention techniques; researching, analyzing, and interpreting court business and workflow processes utilizing current established metrics to maximize case management, and personnel efficiencies in accordance with judicial procedures and practices; reviewing, understanding, interpreting and implementation dynamic complex civil and criminal laws and regulations; leading, mentoring and delegating duties to subordinate staff; preparing formalized lesson plans and procedures; utilizing MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; public speaking and presentations; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with others.
Ability to: Research and write detailed reports; read, to write and synthesize data and reports; use modern office equipment and computers; assigning and leading the work of others; communicate effectively verbally and written; planning and organizing work; perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation.
Working Environment
The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 60% sitting, 20% walking and 20% standing. Working at a computer monitor for extended periods required. The job is performed under minimal temperature variations and in a generally hazard free environment.
EOE/AA/ADAAA/M/F/V/D DRUG FREE WORKPLACE