220 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS COUNCIL
AdministrativeAssistant
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“Administrative Assistant at 220 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS COUNCIL. Skills: Administrative support, Clerical support, Information management. Provide personal clerical support. Conduct and organize administrative duties”
Industry & Context.
Occasional lifting of boxes weighing up to 50 lbs
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school Diploma or GED, Work experience with dealing with the public, An equivalent combination of education and experience, pass a fingerprint and background check, no criminal history
Nice to Have
Knowledge of legal and juvenile terminology a plus
What You'll Do.
Provide personal clerical support
Conduct and organize administrative duties
Receive and handle information
Obtain reports from law enforcement
Prepare criminal charges
Prepare court documents
Prepare correspondence
Prepare other reports
Manage calendar events
Handle walk-in traffic
Correspond with law enforcement
Correspond with state agencies
Correspond with local agencies
Pull files for court dockets
Deliver documents to judges
Retrieve documents from judges
Make copies of documents
File documents with Court Clerk
Maintain a complete filing system
Pull files daily for court dockets
Implement office equipment
Maintain office equipment
Replace stapler system
Place mail in proper file
Communicate in writing
Relay information on cases
Relay information on court dockets
Operate office equipment
Manage office supplies
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Answer inquiries; Provide information; Relay information
Full Job Description
**Job Posting Title** Administrative Assistant **Agency** 220 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS COUNCIL **Supervisory Organization** DAC District 2 **Job Posting End Date** Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available. Continuous if date is blank. Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above. **Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)** **Full/Part-Time** Part time **Job Type** Regular **Compensation** **Job Description** **POSITION TITLE:** Administrative Assistant **LOCATION:** District Attorney’s Office – Roger Mills County – Cheyenne, OK 73628 **STATUS:** Part-Time **CLOSING:** Open Until Filled **SALARY:** Commensurate With Experience and Qualifications **POSITION SUMMARY:** Provide personal clerical support to Assistant District Attorneys in office, attorneys with cases pending in county, and the public through conducting and organizing administrative duties and activities including receiving and handling information. **JOB DESCRIPTION:** Obtain reports from law enforcement agencies for review by Assistant District Attorneys for charges on individuals in jail and for arrest warrants. Prepare and generate criminal charges, court documents, correspondence, and other reports for prosecution. Prepare and file criminal cases with the Court and manage docketing and calendar events. Handle phone calls and walk-in traffic, build and maintain case files, and correspond with law enforcement and other state and local agencies. Pull files for the weekly court dockets, deliver documents to judges for signatures, retrieve them, make copies, and file them with the Court Clerk. **** Maintain a complete filing system: closed cases are kept in the office for five years, with older cases stored in the courthouse's lower floor. Ensure open files for active cases are maintained and pulled daily for court dockets for each Assistant District Attorney. Implement and maintain office equipment including copy machine
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