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Clerk of Court - Rochester, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1523646
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
Master's Degree
Experience Required :
none
Salary :
$198684.00 - $238944.00 yearly
Duration :
Full Time Regular
Shift :
First Shift (Day)
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
Order#: NY1523646 Clerk of Court Overview The United States District Court for the Western District of New York is accepting applications for a full-time Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court is appointed by the judges of the Western District of New York. This is a high-level management position which functions under the direction of the Chief Judge of the Court. The Clerk of Court is responsible for managing the administrative activities of the Clerks Office and overseeing the performance of the statutory duties of the office. Representative Duties Consulting with and making recommendations to the judges regarding court policies and procedures; Directing staff responsible for the processing of civil and criminal cases, the issuance of process and the maintenance of official records in the custody of the court; Managing the jury operations of the court and making recommendations as required to improve juror utilization; Directing through subordinate staff the courts financial service function including purchasing, juror payments, and accounting functions; Working with members of the bar and the public to improve the delivery of court services; Working with various governmental agencies on a variety of issues necessary to court activities such as data processing, fiscal, and personnel; Hiring and assigning personnel as well as designing and managing training programs; Preparing and managing the annual budget; Conducting special studies as directed and preparing statistical and narrative reports; and Managing staff responsible for automation and information technology services, statistical analysis and reporting requirements, inventory control, and human resources management. Qualification Requirements General: A minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible administrative experience in public service or business which provides a thorough understanding of organizational, procedural and human aspects in managing an organization. Management Responsibility: At least three of the 10 years of experience must have been in a position of substantial management responsibility. Practice of Law: An attorney who is in the active practice of law in either the public or private sector may substitute said active practice on a year-for-year basis for the management or administrative experience requirement. Educational Equivalents Undergraduate: Education in a college or university of recognized standing may be substituted for a maximum of three years of the required general experience on the basis of one academic year of education equals nine months of experience. A bachelor's degree from a college or university of recognized standing may be substituted for three years of the required general experience. Preferably such degree should have included courses in law, government, public, business or judicial administration or related fields. Postgraduate: A postgraduate degree in public, business or judicial administration from such a college or university may be substituted for one additional year of the required general experience. Legal: A degree from an accredited law school may be considered as qualifying for two additional years of the required general experience.

Company Information

Name :
U.S. District Court of Western New York

Application Information

Online :
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