EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
(Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
1. Data entry of all civil, criminal, domestic, mental illness, adoption, and judgment documents.
2. Attend all court proceedings.
3. Administer oaths.
4. Track exhibits.
5. Process orders of the court.
6. Prepare court calendars.
7. Assist in training Clerks I, II and III position.
8. Responsible for all computer training and related correspondence with OAC.
9. Perform other duties as directed by the County Clerk, Chief Deputy or Judges when in their courtrooms.
10. Assist public at the counter and on phones.
11. Accurate minutes of court proceedings.
12. Issue warrants.
13. Fingerprint convicted felons.
14. Issue subpoenas, notices of hearing, writs, criminal commitments, attachments, and other legal documents issued by this Court.
15. Coordinate jury trials.
16. Prepare case files for court sessions.
17. Checking all documents in file before taking to court.
18. Clerk’s dismissals.
19. Data entry of all juvenile documents.
20. Attend all juvenile court hearings.
21. Process all juvenile documents as if a Clerk I.
22. Prepare all juvenile appeals.
23. Track all juvenile exhibits.
Performs all duties of a Juvenile Court Administrator
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of: Considerable knowledge of the operation of the superior courts and case processing activity. Knowledge of modern office practices. Supervisory techniques. Efficient utilization of personnel, equipment and supplies. Keeping up with office procedures. Commonly used office equipment, arithmetic, rules of spelling and very neat handwriting.
Ability to: Work independently and in a high-pressure work environment, make consequential work decisions in accordance with laws and regulations of the State of Washington and County Clerk policies and procedures. Express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Skill in the operation of all equipment used in the Clerk’s operation. Train, plan, assign, and supervise subordinates, maintain effective public relations skills, understand complicated oral and written instructions, schedule and monitor a variety of clerical projects. Learn and retain complex procedures. Must maintain neat and personal appearance and courteous attitude toward the public and fellow employees.