Position number: K0108948
Position Title and Salary: Trial Court Clerk II, Grade 18, $18.119 Hourly
Location of Employment: 15th Judicial District, Wallace County, KS
Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits: State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.gov)
Job Duties: Work involves receiving, docketing, and processing cases accurately for the District Court. Issue legal process as required, follow established procedures, set hearings and maintain calendar, receipt monies, assist in preparation of docket, and provide information and assistance to judges, attorneys, self-represented litigants, law enforcement agencies, other government agencies, and the public by phone, emails, and in person. In person and virtual facilitation of courtroom proceedings. Operate courtroom recording and virtual technology. Communicate effectively and efficiently using both oral and written means. Maintain confidentiality. Follow oral or written instructions. Make decisions based upon laws, rules, policies, and procedures. Will perform other duties assigned by the Clerk of the District Court.
Required Education and Experience: Graduation from high school or equivalency and one year of clerical experience, legal experience preferred. Ideal candidate will have experience in a variety of computer programs, including Microsoft Office, and online platforms such as Zoom. Experience with high call volume, in person customer assistance, and ability to multi-task a must.
Apply online: https://kscourts.gov/Public/Court-Careers
Questions: Contact BreAnna Cech, Court Administrator, at 785-460-4553 or breanna.cech@kscourts.org
Applications will be accepted until filled
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