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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES Administrative Asst III in AUSTIN, Texas

Job/Position Description Administrative Asst III - The purpose of the position is to perform legal assistant and administrative support of the TDFPS Appellate Unit. The Administrative Assistant III performs complex legal, secretarial, and administrative support work for seven attorneys who represent the Department in appeals and original proceedings before the fourteen Courts of Appeals and the Texas Supreme Court. This position performs general administrative office duties, such as indexing, filing, maintenance of paper and electronic filing systems, copying, scanning, and faxing a variety of legal documents, and answering the telephone. Prepares, redacts, proofreads, and distributes documents and correspondence. Obtains and maintains control of a high volume of appellate records and legal files. Prints and organizes voluminous appellate records and files. Updates and maintains a calendar. Assists appellate attorneys in preparation for briefing and oral argument. Performs other duties as assigned. Works under moderate supervision with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. This position interacts routinely with Clerks of the Courts of Appeals and the Texas Supreme Court, District and County Clerks, Court Reporters, District and County Attorneys' offices, Attorneys, TDFPS staff, and the general public. Essential Job FunctionsAttends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy and does the following: General administrative office duties, such as indexing, filing, maintenance of paper and electronic filing systems, copying, scanning, and faxing a variety of legal documents. Reviews and processes mail and legal documents for legal staff and maintains calendars. Orders and distributes supplies required to maintain unit operations. (35%) Communicates with Clerks from Courts of Appeals and District Courts, Attorneys, and DFPS employees on matters related to appellate cases. Obtains and maintains a high volume of appellate records related to DFPS appeals. Assists in printing and organizing appellate materials, and storing appellate records. (35 %) Prepares, redacts, proofreads, and distributes legal and administrative documents and correspondence. Will assist appellate attorneys to prepare for briefing and oral argument before the Courts of Appeals and the Texas Supreme Court. (20%) Answers telephone, providing general information or routing calls as appropriate. (5%) Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain Appellate unit operations. (5 %) Registrations, Licensure Requirements or CertificationsCertifications: None required. Knowledge Skills Abilities- Knowledge of accepted legal practices and procedures. - Ability to prepare legal correspondence and other legal documents. - Skill in effective verbal and written communication. - Skill in attention to detail and proofreading. - Ability to organize and maintain files and records, including managing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and planning and prioritizing work. - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. - Ability to work under moderate supervision. - Ability to work independently and effectively as a team member to accomplish department goals. - Proficient in the use of Microsoft Word, Outlook, as well as the ability to learn the use of other computer programs. Initial Screening CriteriaGraduation from high school or equivalent is preferred. Prior secretarial experience working in a law office or equivalent legal e https://jobshrportal.hhsc.state.tx.us/ENG/CareerPortal/job_profile.cfm?szOrderID=605740 Copy the URL in the preceding sentence to an Internet Explorer browser to apply to the job directly through the Texas Health and Human Services Career Portal.

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