Court Operations Associate, Ramsey County, Criminal Division
Minnesota Judicial BranchAbout the role
The Second Judicial District Criminal/Traffic Division is accepting applications for a Court Operations Associate. This Court Operations Associate position is a fast paced, highly detail-oriented position with a variety of responsibilities such as performing advanced clerical work, providing customer service and ensuring compliance with applicable court rules, policies, and standards to achieve an impartial, accessible, fair, and timely system of justice.
Court Operations Associates work individually and in teams to provide professional, fair, impartial, and accessible court experience. This role requires dedication to providing excellent customer service, strong attention to detail, and the application of sound, quick, independent judgment.
Work requires the exercise of judgment in accordance with instructions, rules of court, state statutes, court and office policies, and procedures. Work is evaluated for accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and adherence to guidelines and requirements. Positions in this classification receive occasional assistance as new or unusual situations arise. Advice and assistance will normally be provided by a Court Operations Supervisor, a Court Operations Lead Worker and/or a Court Operations Specialist.
This position will work onsite for the first six months of employment and possible remote opportunities upon successful completion of probation period and depending on business need. This position will be primarily based out of the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center (LEC) but, may travel to all court locations in Ramsey County including the Kellogg (St. Paul) Courthouse and the Suburban Courthouse. A reliable internet connection will be required if working remotely.
Responsibilities
The following are examples of major job duties expected of this position.
- Provide courtroom support by working with Judges, court reporters and other justice partners.
- Attend court daily in person and assist by calling cases, taking minutes and handling documents in the courtroom.
- Review legal documents, determine necessary processing required and take actions in accordance with court rules and procedures.
- Performs clerical duties in the courtroom while court is in session, on all types of calendars.
- Prepare court calendars and forms for court.
- Checks people in and call the court calendar.
- Administers oaths for interpreters and defendants.
- Accurately enter required permanent court record information such as case/citation events, activity, and documents into Minnesota Courts Information System (MNCIS).
- Schedules and maintains court calendars; assigns cases to regularly scheduled calendars; updates, reschedules, and assign cases as necessary.
- Operates standard office equipment such as a computer, printer, scanner and / or copier.
- May perform financial activities, including receipting of payments, reconciling own cash drawer, and handling and reconciling monies.
- Review reports and take necessary action in accordance with established procedures and/or court rules.
- Determine processing required and take necessary action in accordance with court rules or refers to highly complex matters to a Court Operations Supervisor, Lead worker, and/or Specialist.
- Communicate effectively with co-workers, court case parties, court staff, attorneys, judicial officers, and the public.
- Attend and participate in division/team meetings and training; maintain knowledge of court policies, processes, and procedures.
- Other administrative duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
The Minnesota Judicial Branch recognizes the diverse set of skills, strengths, and attributes that an individual may bring into a role. If you have any combination of the experience, training, and education required for this position, please consider applying.
- Graduation from approved high school or equivalent.
- Demonstrated ability to handle multiple tasks while meeting a high customer service demand and a high level of accuracy.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
- Ability to learn computer programs and technology.
- Must be able to work at multiple locations and be able to travel between multiple locations within same day.
- Access to reliable internet connection while working remotely.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of courtroom decorum;
- Knowledge of legal terminology;
- Ability to speak in front of a large group of people;
- Ability to communicate concisely and clearly, both verbally and in writing, as well as understand and follow verbal and written instructions;
- Ability to and willingness to adapt to changing prioriti
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