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Performs a variety of judicial duties in the Colorado Judicial System including deciding the merits of cases, hearing and evaluating evidence and witness credibility, analyzing laws and rules, making findings of fact and conclusions of law and issuing oral or written decisions and orders to resolve cases. Provides administrative direction for the operation of a judicial division including supervisory accountability for division staff, volunteers or interns.
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Summary of Job Classification:
Manages and directs the work of language interpreters for a district. Ensures the implementation of language access policies and better business practices as well as adherence to the Colorado Code of Professional Responsibility for Court Interpreters. Requires State or Federal Interpreter Certification or equivalent.
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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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Leads and oversees the unit’s administrative functions, and general administrative functions (accounting, budget, human resources, procurement and contracts, etc.). May serve on the department’s leadership or management team; participates in and provides advice regarding both short-term tactical decisions and long-term strategic planning. Manages vendor and contractor relationships; reviews and approves significant purchases or contracts. Serves as the local HR liaison; advises on human resources matters. Contributes to the development and communication of administrative policies, rules, and directives. May act as the primary liaison with the judicial branch administrative offices. Represents the department with other units and departments, partnering agencies, and vendors. Leads special administrative projects and initiatives; may oversee facilities and technology projects. May administer and manage grants. May assume some responsibilities of a Deputy in absences or where the Deputy position does not exist. Leads and manages supervisor(s) and/or support staff.
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Summary of Job Classification:
Assists with administrative and customer support within a judicial district, probation department, or other unit. Provides purchasing and vendor communication support and performs human resources transactions, such as updating and maintaining employee data/files, conducting new employee orientations, and assisting with benefits enrollment. Supports payroll and timekeeping and other administrative support work.
Distinguished from Administrative Specialist II by a focus on a relatively narrow set of standard processes and functions that require less knowledge of the judicial branch’s processes and systems.
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Summary of Job Classification:
Provides experienced administrative and customer support within a judicial district, probation department, or other unit. Provides purchasing and vendor communication support.
Completes human resources transactions, such as updating and maintaining employee data/files, conducting new employee orientations, assisting with benefits enrollment. Manages payroll and timekeeping and other administrative support work. In larger districts, employees in this classification may specialize in a functional area (e.g., finance or human resources). May train or guide the work of newer employees.
Distinguished from Administrative Specialist I by having responsibility for a wider range of activities and functions, greater depth and breadth of knowledge regarding the organization’s policies and systems, and the performance of more complex or non-standard assignments independently.