Judicial Specialist 2 226 South Alameda Boulevard, Las Cruces, NM 88005 $18.82 an hour - Full-time Profile insights Find out how your skills align with the job description Licenses Do you have a valid Driver's License license? Yes No Skills Do you have experience in Typing ? Yes No Education Do you have a High school diploma or GED ? Yes No Languages Do you know Spanish ? Yes No Job details Here's how the job details align with your . Pay $18.82 an hour Job type Full-time Shift and schedule Overtime Benefits Pulled from the full job description 457(b) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible schedule Flexible spending account Life insurance Show more chevron down Full job description Administrative Office of the Courts Business Unit: 23300 Judicial Specialist 2 #00027436-23300, Full-Time, Perm, located at the Dona Ana Magistrate Court in Las Cruces, NM # of Positions: 1 Opening Date: 10-31-2024 - Close Date: 11-13-2024 Job Pay Range: GG: $18.824 - $37.648 per hour OR $39,154 - $78,308 annually Target Pay Range/Rate: $18.824 per hour OR $39,154 annually The Third Judicial District Court is recruiting for a full-time, classified, Judicial Specialist 2 position #00027436-23300 to support both the Dona Ana Magistrate Court locations in Las Cruces, New Mexico. GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Under supervision, process court documents, accurately receipt and reconcile court fines and fees and provide excellent customer service. This is a full performance level job classification. Other duties include the use of electronic databases to manage and track information and data. Knowledge and proficiency in Odyssey and/or SHARE is desirable but not required. Ability to communicate in Spanish is preferred but not required. Finalist(s) may be subject to criminal background checks. A typing certification from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions with a typing proficiency score of at least 35 net words per minute may be mandatory for this position. The New Mexico Workforce Connection Certification must have been issued within two (2) years of application. The New Mexico Department of Work Force Solutions is located at 226 S. Alameda Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88005 Phone: 575-524-6250 (www.dws.state.nm.us). EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES The Judicial Specialist 2 is responsible for using the case management system to open, docket, and close cases based on judgement details. Provides customer service information with a high volume of pro se litigants by providing general procedural information without giving legal advice. Uses the case management system to (1) open cases - determine case type/cause of action and assess and receipt filing fee if required; (2) docket cases - review documents and determine appropriate event codes, enter data, scan documents, and link related scanned images; and (3) close cases - determine and enter closing events, disposition type, and judgement details. Assesses, receipts, records, and reconciles monies, and prepares bank deposits; follows cash handling procedures. Processes, maintains, and distributes documents, files, and case materials. Uses electronic filing to review incoming filings for format, signatures, event code, and filing fees. Processes and expedites orders of protection. Accurately disburses bond payments, and prepares and maintains bond reports. Reconciles billing and invoices from contracted vendors provided for Specialty Court Programs. Prepares, proofreads, edits and mails out documents such as notices and final orders. Executes on case hearings, which may include: orders to show cause, bench warrants, recusals, excusals, pleadings, and rule extensions. Maintains cash till and ensures court fees are accurately assessed, paid, receipted, and correctly recorded in the case management system. Provides public case information to parties, attorneys, law enforcement agencies, and other outside agencies. Orders, reviews, sorts, and organizes jury summons. Prepares alpha list, random list, voir dire sheet, and seating chart for jury trials. Organizes case files for microfilming, archiving, and destruction. Prepares exhibits and hard copy case files. Researches automated, hard copy, and microfiche files for case status data. Certifies and prepares court records, tapes, logs, and exhibits for cases on appeal to higher courts. Ensures the office, courtrooms, and equipment are operational. Ensures judicial calendars and schedules are maintained. Serves as a court monitor. Under general supervision will perform clerical and technical duties involved in case processing, file maintenance, jury management and the conduct of the clerical business of the court. Manages jury trial calendar request for judges to schedule upcoming jury trials. Advising internal staff of the jury procedures/ when jurors are reporting/ updates on specific trials May serve as a courtroom clerk, produce Instant J&Ss, and obtain signatures from the parties/counsel of record, assigned judge, file, and distribute. Provide support to other magistrate or district courts within the judicial district. The daily routine includes working with prospective jurors. Instructing them on how to complete their information online and/or providing appropriate forms when necessary. Other duties include answering phone calls, addressing incoming and outgoing correspondence, maintaining office supplies, etc. Coordinates program participation with Specialty Programs within the Court. Accepts, maintains, and files court exhibits, which may include hazardous and or dangerous items. Gathers, delivers, and files recordings, receipts for log and exhibits to provide accurate record keeping procedures. Troubleshoots recording equipment, runs updates, and maintains technical logs. Responsible for retention of case material and marks for identification logs, files, and safeguards evidence as a public, sequestered or sealed exhibit. Acts as a liaison between court personnel, litigants, or attorney to advance court proceedings. Other duties as assigned. COMPETENCIES/QUALIFICATIONS The successful applicant should demonstrate knowledge of legal terminology and phrases; basic knowledge of jury service; filing methods; case processing; knowledge of Specialty Court Programs; research methodology; project management techniques; court fee accounting practices; court monitoring procedures; Court Clerk's Procedures Manual and Code of Ethics; court's and States Language Access Policies, access to the Certified Language International Interpreting Line; and general organizational structure of the judiciary. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The following functions are representative, but not all-inclusive of the work environment and physical demands an employee may expect to encounter in performing tasks assigned to this job. Work is performed in an office or court setting. A valid driver's license and travel may be required. The assigned work schedule may include overtime. The employee must regularly interact positively with co-workers, clients, the public, judges, and justices. This job description is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions performed BENEFITS Medical/Dental/Vision/Rx, Short, and Long Term Disability Insurance Programs, employee assistance program (EAP) [http://www.mybenefitsnm.com/] State paid life insurance, supplemental and dependent life insurance Optional flexible spending accounts for medical, day-care, and travel expenses Paid time off, up to eight (8) weeks Paid time off and retirement buyback Eleven (11) paid holidays Up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave Deferred Compensation 457(b) plan Lifetime Defined Benefits Retirement Plan [http://www.nmpera.org/] Flexible work schedules and alternative work locations* Free health care, Rx, and lab work at the facility (Stay Well Health Center) in Santa Fe, NM Bilingual compensation* Training and career development opportunities Higher education opportunities, educational leave, and tuition reimbursement May qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) May receive overtime holiday or shift differential pay* May receive physical fitness leave* *These benefits vary by job classification or need* QUALIFICATIONS Education: A high school diploma or GED. Education Substitution: None. Experience: Two (2) years of experience in court case processing, a legal secretarial or related field such as advanced customer service, data processing, and/or banking/financial experience. Experience Substitution: Attainment of the Judicial Studies Certificate will substitute for one (1) year of experience. Additional post-secondary education in a related field may substitute for up to one (1) year of experience. Thirty (30) semester hours equals one (1) year of experience. Typing Certification: A typing certification from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions or other accredited agency with a typing proficiency score of at least 35 net words per minute may be mandatory. The New Mexico Workforce Connection Certification must have been issued within two (2) years of application. The New Mexico Department of Work Force Solutions is located at 226 S. Alameda Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88005 Phone: 575-524-6250 (www.dws.state.nm.us). Certification: May be requested to complete the NM Court Monitor Certification Examination. TO APPLY: Interested applicants should submit either a New Mexico Judicial Branch Application for Employment or a Resume Supplemental Form with required resume, and proof of education and certification no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 13, 2024 to: Third Judicial District Court Human Resources Department 201 Picacho Ave. Las Cruces, NM 88005
[email protected] PROOF OF EDUCATION REQUIRED Applications that do not include copies of education, all information requested on the Application of Employment or the Resume Supplemental Form with required resume will be considered incomplete and rejected. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER