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Genesee County Courts and Law Enforcement District Court Operations Specialist II in Flint, Michigan

Title

DISTRICT COURT OPERATIONS SPECIALIST II 

Union

AFSCME 496.00  

Full-Time/Part-Time

Full-Time  

Open Date

9/11/2024  

Closed Date

09/25/2024  

Location

McCree Building - District Court Administration Office  

Description

Starting Pay: $25.2496 Hourly ($52,519) After 1st Year: $25.8921 Hourly ($53,856) After 2nd Year: $26.5856 Hourly ($55,298) After 3rd Year: $27.3115 Hourly ($56,808) After 4th Year: $28.1308 Hourly ($58,512)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Two (2) years of experience as a District Court Operations Specialist I;

-OR-

Thirty (30) semester hours of college* -AND- One (1) year of clerical experience -AND- *the ability to type 30 net w.p.m.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to perform Essential Job Duties and Functions with or without reasonable accommodations.

MAY BE REQUIRED TO: Obtain certification as a Certified Electronic Operator (CEO).

JOB SUMMARY: Performs responsible and varied clerical tasks in District Court which may be of a confidential nature; work involves the exercise of judgment in the application of prescribed procedures and methods; work is performed under the general direction of the District Court Operations Manager and performs related duties as required.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS:

  • Utilizes computers and data input and retrieval;
  • Engages with the public via phone, mail, online and in-person, providing court forms, answering case specific and general questions and providing court information;
  • Receives and receipts cash and non-cash payments for tickets, bonds, etc.;
  • Prepares case files to be reviewed by a Judge;
  • Responds to correspondence relative to copies of requested files;
  • Maintains court files in compliance with SCAO case file management standards;
  • Process mail;
  • Process all court proceedings and case type files;
  • Prepares legal forms including bonds, warrants, small claims, garnishments, etc.;
  • Balance daily cash receipts and prepare bank deposits;
  • Assist in the courtroom with cases;
  • Provide guidance and training to designated staff.

ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Good knowledge of the work of a court clerk;

Good knowledge of office terminology, procedures and equipment and of business mathematics and English;

Good knowledge of legal terminology;

Ability to make minor decisions in accordance with laws, ordinances, regulations and established policies;

Ability to understand and follow complex oral and written directions;

Ability to operate a personal computer and associated software;

Ability to maintain good interpersonal relationships;

Ability to work independently, collaboratively and respectfully in a complex, multicultural work environment

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