The Superior Court
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JudicialAssistant
“Judicial Assistant at The Superior Court. Skills: Administrative support, Court calendars, Case flow management. Provides administrative support. Prepares, maintains, and revises daily court calendars”
Industry & Context.
Highly skilled problem solver
Background and/or fingerprint check, Mandatory membership in retirement systems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School diploma or GED, Three (3) years of administrative experience
Nice to Have
Experience working in a court system, law office, or other legal setting, Experience with Microsoft Teams or other virtual platforms
What You'll Do.
Provides administrative support
and revises daily court calendars
Arranges for interpreters
Reviews case files for completeness
Prepares information for Judicial Officer’s review
Assists in case flow management
Handles a variety of requests
Provides administrative support for Court Administration
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
work effectively with judges; commissioners; attorneys; court personnel; the public
Communication Scope
Verbal communication; Written communication
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