Supreme Court
Government
AdministrativeCoordinator1
“Administrative Coordinator 1 at Supreme Court. Skills: Administrative support, Meeting coordination, Minute preparation. Provide administrative support to Counsel. Provide administrative support to Chief Justice Emeritus”
Industry & Context.
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What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Knowledge of modern office practices, Knowledge of office equipment, Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, High level of integrity, Ability to maintain confidentiality, Ability to observe confidentiality, Ability to communicate effectively, Ability to maintain positive working relationships, Satisfactory criminal background check
Nice to Have
Five years of experience as an Administrative Assistant, Comparable activities/skills experience, Bachelor’s degree PLUS two years of varied office management, Bachelor’s degree PLUS two years of staff work, Equivalent combination of education and experience
What You'll Do.
Provide administrative support to Counsel
Provide administrative support to Chief Justice Emeritus
Provide administrative support to Supreme Court Advisory Groups
Coordinate communications with Supreme Court Boards
Coordinate communications with Advisory Groups
Organize materials to the Supreme Court
Circulate materials to the Supreme Court
Schedule commentators for Court argument sessions
Prepare meeting materials
Prepare meeting minutes
Perform other related duties
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Supreme Court Boards; Advisory Groups
Communication Scope
Effective communication
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