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How much do genesee county court jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for genesee county court in the United States is $96,542.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $141,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Genesee County Court job?

A Genesee County Court job involves working within the county's judicial system, supporting legal proceedings, administrative functions, and court operations. Positions may include clerks, court reporters, legal assistants, and administrative staff who help maintain records, assist judges, and ensure efficient case processing. Roles vary in qualifications, responsibilities, and departments, with opportunities in both criminal and civil court divisions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Genesee County Court position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Genesee County Court position, you generally need a solid understanding of legal procedures, administrative processes, and court operations, often supported by a relevant degree or experience in the legal field. Familiarity with case management systems, electronic filing platforms, and standard office software is essential in this setting. Strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and effective written and verbal communication are important soft skills for managing sensitive information and interacting with the public. These skills ensure accurate recordkeeping, efficient workflow, and the smooth administration of justice within the court system.

What typical duties can I expect to handle in a Genesee County Court position?

Employees in Genesee County Court roles may be responsible for tasks such as managing court dockets, processing legal filings, assisting judges and attorneys, and providing information to the public. Work often involves maintaining accurate records, collaborating with other court staff, and ensuring that court procedures are followed correctly. You can expect a fast-paced environment that requires discretion, attention to detail, and a high level of professionalism. These responsibilities play a crucial part in supporting the overall efficiency and fairness of the county's legal processes.

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Infographic showing various Genesee County Court job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 1% Full Time, 93% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,542 per year, or $46.4 per hour.
Caseworker Trainee- HELP Program

Caseworker Trainee- HELP Program

Livingston County

Geneseo, NY

$29.10 - $35.08/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description RESIDENCY: Candidates must have been legal residents of the following jurisdiction(s) for at least four months immediately preceding the date of the application: Livingston County, or One of the following Counties: Allegany, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Steuben or Wyoming An employee in this class renders case work services to families, individuals and children in need of services, in particular where problems of neglect, destitution, exploitation, and delinquency are involved. An incumbent may investigate reports of child abuse and/or maltreatment, investigate reports of vulnerable adults needing assistance or being exploited, develop service plans, monitor children placed out of the home with either a relative resource, residential treatment center or in a foster home. Supervision of others is not a responsibility of this class.

The work is performed under the direct and general supervision of an experienced casework supervisor. In consultation with a supervisor, a Caseworker Trainee formulates and carries out plans to address the issues identified within the assigned cases. Training and ongoing development for the incumbent is conducted through individual and group conferences.

Work is performed in the office and in the field. Employee must be willing and accessible to work, evenings and weekends as needed. A Caseworker Trainee also does related work as assigned.

Examples of Duties Regularly conducts assessments of the individual and/or family functioning needs; Develops service plans to address the identified needs of the individual and/or family including establishing safety plans when necessary for a family or vulnerable adult, and making referrals for ongoing services, to provider agencies; Coordinates with provider agencies, law enforcement, schools, banks, churches, etc. to which individuals and families may be referred to or from for services; Schedules and facilitates case conferences with the agencies and the involved parties to monitor case progression and outcomes; Establishes a working relationship with individuals and families to engage them with participating in recommended services; Plans with parents and relatives regarding permanency for children in out of home placements; Facilitates and directly monitors visitation plans between children in out of home placement and parents/family members; Provides hands on parenting training as needed; Provides counseling to promote self-sufficiency; Collaborates with internal staff as well as with community partners in carrying out service plans; Completes and submits timely documentation in accordance to regulations within the established electronic business record; Prepares petitions and summary reports; Testifies in Court as necessary; Coordinates and/or directly provides transportation when needed; and Performs other related duties as required. FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Working knowledge of Federal, State and local laws and programs relating to public welfare and the care of children; good computer use skills; ability to establish and maintain cooperative relationships with others; ability to prepare and maintain records and reports; ability to express ideas clearly, both orally and in writing; ability to understand and follow oral and written directions; ability to deal firmly yet courteously with the public; good powers of observation and analysis; sensitivity to the reaction of others; initiative; tact and courtesy; good judgment; emotional maturity; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.

Typical Qualifications Applicants must meet all requirements for the following qualification option in order to be approved for examination and/or appointment: Qualification Option # 1 Training/Education Possession of a Bachelor's degree[1][2]from a New York State or regionally accredited college or university. General experience None required. Supervisory experience N.A

License/ Certification Possession of a valid New York State driver's license. Other requirements None required. [1]A higher degree is also acceptable.

[2]Your degree must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education

If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. A list of acceptable companies who provide this service can be found on the Internet at . You must pay the required evaluation fee.

Supplemental Information An appropriate driver's license must be maintained throughout employment and the incumbent must possess an automobile for use on the job. In the absence of these, alternate means of reliable transportation will be considered. Access to reliable transportation, which may be used to perform job duties, must be maintained throughout employment.

A driving record evidencing safe and responsible vehicle operation is required. Must authorize and execute any necessary releases to enable the appointing authority to verify licensure and driving history involving violations and/or crimes. Caseworker Trainee - HELP Program - NC in County Service Qualifications mandated by State 18 NYCRR 432.2 NOTE: Livingston County residency is not a requirement for this position

However, Livingston County residents will be given preference in the hiring process. SPECIAL NOTE: This is a position in the non-competitive class. An appointee will attain permanent competitive status as a Caseworker Trainee, without examination, upon the HELP Program ending and one year of service with satisfactory ratings.