Job Description
Summary of Job Classification:
Manages and oversees all operations of the Court Clerk’s Office in designated location(s). Provides leadership and administrative direction to maintain the integrity of court proceedings and records. Responsible for duties as designated in Colorado Revised Statutes Title 13 Part 1. Ensures that the courts are compliant with all processes and procedures outlined by statute, Chief Justice Directives, and administrative orders. Hires, mentors, and develops direct and indirect reports. May also oversee one or more court divisions. May also serve as Jury Commissioner, Probate Register, Appeals Clerk, or similar role.
FOR COMPUTATION OF CASELOAD:
District and Combined courts add an additional 3% differential to the court's three year average caseload to account for district court case complexity. (Your three year average caseload is 2,000 cases. As a combined court, you would add an additional 60 cases to your total caseload average.)
2.5 county court cases are equivalent to 1 district court case.
FOR CLASSIFICATION LEVEL:
District Court Case Filings or Equivalent
0 - 499 = I
500 - 1,299 = II
1,300 - 3,499 = III
3,500 - 7,499 = IV
7,500 - 11,999 = V
12,000 - 15,999 = VI
16,000 - 34,999 = VII
35,000+ = VIII
Job Description
Summary of Job Classification:
Manages Realtime court reporting services and provides professional Realtime verbatim reporting and transcribing for court proceedings, hearings and conferences. Manages fewer than 8 FTE court reporters. Certification requirements are the same as for the Court Reporter III or IV.
Job Description
Summary of Job Classification:
Supports a Chief Probation Officer in managing department operations, conducting special projects, and leading committees and workgroups. Assists in establishing department operating procedures and monitoring the quality of the department's work. Serves as a resource to Probation Supervisors for problem solving, coaching, and unit coverage.
Job Description
Supervisor Responsibilities:
In addition to the responsibilities of Managing Court Interpreter I, manages programs or processes having a state-wide impact on the Language Access program, such as the Center for Telephone Interpreting. Requires State or Federal Interpreter Certification or equivalent.
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Salida, CO 81201
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Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
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