Salary Range$26.54 - $31.62
Job DescriptionDo you have exceptional customer services skills? Are you detail-orientated and organized? Are you looking for a job with growth and opportunity? If so, this position is perfect for you!The Superior Court of California, County of Alameda is accepting applications for the position of Legal Processing Assistant - Probationary. Under general supervision, the Legal Processing Assistant Probationary receives, examines, prepares, files, processes and maintains a variety of legal documents; assists the public in person and over the telephone; verifies, enters, and retrieves information from automated and manual record keeping systems; and performs other related duties as assigned.
This is the entry-level class in the Legal Processing Assistant series. Assignments are rotated and employees must demonstrate proficiency in more than one activity (files, data input, public counter, new filings, etc.) of the court prior to progression to the next level of Legal Processing Assistant. Legal Processing Assistants are distinguished from courtroom clerks in that the latter perform clerical activities exclusively within a courtroom setting.
A new eligibility list will be established to fill Legal Processing Assistant - Probationary vacancies at various court locations. Legal Processing Assistants may be assigned or reassigned to various locations within the County and work between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., as determined by the business needs of the Court. Example of DutiesNOTE: The following are duties performed by employees in this classification; however, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Each individual in this classification does not necessarily perform all duties listed.
1. Receives and examines legal documents for sufficiency of information, conformity, jurisdiction, completeness, timeliness, and required supporting documentation; returns unacceptable documents, noting discrepancies and reasons for rejection; affixes seals and stamps to endorse, to certify or to file documents.
2. Provides effective customer service and assists the public, court staff and other agencies at the counter, via the Court's website and by phone; provides procedural information regarding status of legal cases; accepts bail money; answers inquiries and explains legal filing processes and procedures, use of court forms, and basic rules of court; explains fees and fines; assists individuals in locating material and information; and accepts routine filings.
3. Verifies, enters, retrieves, corrects and updates information in manual and/or automated record keeping systems; posts payments for citations; and makes docket entries on current and old cases.
4. Prepares document files; assigns identification codes; files a variety of legal documents and related case materials; lifts and carries a variety of legal materials and/or a box weighing up to15 pounds; retrieves files and information from files; searches for missing files; copies materials requested from files and sends to appropriate party; prepares and uses indexes to locate materials; follows procedures for updating and/or purging files; delivers files and documents to court or appropriate party; prepares materials for mailing, scanning or imaging; and scans or images documents.
5. Computes, receives, receipts and records payment of fines and fees; reviews, posts, adjusts and balances daily registers and financial records; compiles numerical counts and routine statistical data to provide input for reports; counts, balances and checks daily cash with receipts.
6. Prepares court calendars coordinating arrangements with various departments and attorneys; prepares notices of hearings, court appearances or petitions; coordinates the flow of documents necessary for court assignments; assembles docket sheets; and enters actions from minute sheets into appropriate records.
7. Types and prepares a variety of materials such as abstracts, judgments, clerk's transcripts, declarations, notices, letters, and other legal documents into finished form; and composes letters in response to request for general information.
8. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications Education:
An educational level equivalent to a high school diploma or G.E.D.
And
Experience:
Two years of full-time work experience in a business environment, including clerical duties, providing customer service and utilizing basic computer skills. Cash handling experience is desirable.
Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures, including filing and basic record keeping systems; operation of standard office equipment and personal computers; and business English, including grammar, punctuation, spelling and general correspondence; and basic arithmetic.
Ability to understand, explain, and apply specific statutes, codes, laws, regulations and procedures; prepare and process a variety of legal documents; maintain complex legal records and files; walk, stoop, occasionally lift and carry a variety of legal documents and/or a box of files weighing up to 15 pounds; frequent need to reach for items above and below desk level; stand and sit for long periods of time; locate, identify and correct technical inaccuracies; enter and retrieve data from the Court's automated systems via computer; follow oral and written instructions; communicate orally and in writing; plan, organize work and effectively meet Court's deadlines; work well under difficult and stressful situations; adapt to varying changes within the court system; establish a good rapport with judges, staff, attorneys, supervisors, managers and the public; and assist people from diverse socio-economic backgrounds in various emotional states.
This position includes a one-year probationary period. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of fingerprint check and the provision of appropriately identifying documents to certify eligibility to work in the United States.
Hiring Process The hiring process will include the following components:
- An initial screening of all application materials received including a completed application and supplemental questionnaire.A resume does not substitute for completing the application. An incomplete or partial application or supplemental questionnaire will result in disqualification.
- Applicants meeting the Minimum Qualifications as stated in the job announcement will be invited to complete a Training and Experience (T&E) Questionnaire. The T&E Questionnaire will be reviewed to select the best-qualified candidates for the oral interview process.
- The best qualified candidates will be invited to participate in an oral interview. The oral interview may contain a situational and/or written exercise.
The Court reserves the right to change the components of the examination process and may limit the number of candidates invited to the oral interview process to include only the best-qualified candidates should there be a large applicant pool.
The application and supplemental questionnaire are used to evaluate the candidate's qualifications. If you are interested in the opportunity it is recommended that you submit your application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible since this recruitment may be closed at any time should the Court receive a sufficient number of qualified applicants.
If you require accommodation in the examination process because of disability, please call (510) 891-6021 to discuss.
Job Posting End DateFebruary 20, 2025