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  • Administrative Trial Specialist

  • Luzerne County, PA
  • Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18702 United States View Map

The position of Administrative Trial Specialist shall be under the direction and supervision of the Office of Court Administration. Primary responsibilities will be to provide administrative assistance in the courtroom by recording dispositions during live criminal court proceedings. Outside of the courtroom, responsibilities include receiving public inquiries and providing information. Ensuring all criminal cases are docketed and cases forwarded to appropriate judges. Scheduling summary appeals, Nunc pro tunc hearings, and lift warrant hearings.Preparation of Criminal Court documentsCompletion of Criminal Court documents as directed by the JudgeFiling of dispositions for record keepingCase-flow management from the Magisterial District CourtsCustomer service duties for Criminal Court AdministrationWorking directly with County Judges and other offices of Court AdministrationScheduling specific dockets in statewide systemAs determined by Court AdministrationQualifications:Excellent communications skills, ability to work independently, strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Must be comfortable working in the Courtroom during proceedings.Minimum Education and Experience:High School Diploma and at least 3 years of experience with clerical duties.Criminal Justice experience preferred.#J-18808-Ljbffr

The position of Administrative Trial Specialist shall be under the direction and supervision of the Office of Court Administration. Primary responsibilities will be to provide administrative assistance in the courtroom by recording dispositions during live criminal court proceedings. Outside of the courtroom, responsibilities include receiving public inquiries and providing information. Ensuring all criminal cases are docketed and cases forwarded to appropriate judges. Scheduling summary appeals, Nunc pro tunc hearings, and lift warrant hearings.Preparation of Criminal Court documentsCompletion of Criminal Court documents as directed by the JudgeFiling of dispositions for record keepingCase-flow management from the Magisterial District CourtsCustomer service duties for Criminal Court AdministrationWorking directly with County Judges and other offices of Court AdministrationScheduling specific dockets in statewide systemAs determined by Court AdministrationQualifications:Excellent communications skills, ability to work independently, strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Must be comfortable working in the Courtroom during proceedings.Minimum Education and Experience:High School Diploma and at least 3 years of experience with clerical duties.Criminal Justice experience preferred.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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