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Administrative Assistant - FC Judge

Administrative Assistant - FC Judge

State of South Carolina

Columbia, SC • On-site

$41.60K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


State Of South Carolina rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 41 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

12th of 50 rated states


Job description

Job Responsibilities The South Carolina Judicial Branch is seeking to fill the position of Administrative Assistant in Family Court within the Fifth Judicial Circuit (Kershaw and Richland counties). Under direct supervision of the Family Court Judge, performs administrative, secretarial, and paraprofessional duties, which generally requires individual discretion in the interpretation and application of office policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION Type letters, orders, and instructions for cases taken under advisement.

Fax/Mail all pertinent information to attorneys or pro se litigants. Make daily dockets available for Judges, court reporters, bailiffs, and other necessary court personnel. Responsible for rearranging the docket or any action necessary in order for cases to be heard in the event the Judge has an emergency.

Pick up mail and orders from the Clerk's Office several times a day for Judge's signature. Answer phone calls from general public, attorneys, paralegals, and other agencies. Open mail and receive and organize all orders for the judge to review/sign.

Purchase office supplies. Serve as liaison with attorneys, child support enforcement, Family Court Clerk, Solicitors' Office, DJJ, and DSS. Contact DSS occasionally to place a child into protective custody.

Collect information the Judge needs for hearings, old files, child support, and alimony printouts from the Clerk's office. Maintain records of all cases heard and orders signed. Confirm and countersign all copies of orders from hearings.

Responsible for notifying attorneys when orders are near 30 days old. Prepare monthly MUA and CIP reports; prepare travel vouchers for Judge's reimbursement. Maintain/update guardian and mediator books for each of the courtrooms, form file on the judge's bench, code books, prepare alimony and child support guidelines at the judge's request.

Provide assistance to visiting judge (typing, making phone calls, etc.). Handle visiting judge's orders marking off their dockets and submit to clerk for filing. Responsible for handling all continuances for the judge and/or visiting judge

Arrange the judge's travel reservations when traveling for court or seminars. Responsible for handling any emergency requests, attorney requests, and safe home petitions, for signature and filing, and forwarding to the Clerk's office for filing and setting. Arrange telephone conference calls, as well as face-to-face conferences, between attorneys and attorneys and pro litigants.

Responsible for calling attorneys who are late or who fail to appear. Responsible for communicating with court personnel in other states when jurisdiction is in question. Set up conference calls with Judges from other states and telephonic hearings with the Judge and parties.

Process 59E Motions for the Judge by typing an order, setting a phone conference, or setting the case for a hearing. Ensure that all forms for bar fees, JCLE and 501 Disclosure forms are submitted timely. Responsible for reviewing all adoption files before submitting them to the Judge for approval to be set for a hearing.

Additional duties to include, but not limited to, reception, telephone, courier duties, and other responsibilities such as oral and written dictation, typing, photocopying, filing, scheduling, opening/sorting and responding to office mail, researching, preparing orders, and reviewing orders to confirm rulings. Minimum and Additional Requirements A high school diploma and three (3) years of related administrative/clerical work experience. Computer and word processing experience (ex.

Microsoft Office Suite) required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS Knowledge of the principles, policies, and practices of office management. Knowledge of bookkeeping principles and practices.

Knowledge of grammatical rules, spelling, language usage and clerical formats. Ability to effectively plan and organize work activities and prioritize task completion according to schedules and goals. Ability to maintain confidentiality.

Ability to communicate courteously and effectively, both orally and in writing, with Judges, attorneys, and the general public. Ability to exercise judgement and discretion in interpreting and applying policies and procedures. Punctuality and avoidance of excessive absences required.

Preferred Qualifications Administrative/clerical experience working in a court environment or legal setting. Additional Comments The South Carolina Judicial Branch offers an exceptional benefits package for FTE positions that include: Health, Dental, Vision, Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance for Employee, Spouse, and Children; State Retirement Plan and Deferred Compensation Programs (Temporary positions have option to enroll); 15 days paid annual (vacation) leave per year; 15 days paid sick leave per year; Option to designate 10 days of earned paid sick leave per year as family sick leave; 13 paid state holidays; Paid Parental Leave; and Workers' Compensation Benefits.


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State of South Carolina is not a typical corporation, but the governing body of the US state of South Carolina, located in the capital city of Columbia. Its industry focuses on public administration, providing key essential services to ensure the efficient functioning of the state. These services range from public safety and environment protection to education, healthcare, and economic development. The state was founded in 1788, grounded in democratic principles meant to support the overall well-being of its citizenry. Its core values revolve around service, integrity, accountability, and transparency. The mission of the State of South Carolina is to improve the quality of life for all its people, with a focus on education advancement, economic growth, and improved healthcare.

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Public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Columbia, SC, US

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