Deputy Clerk 1 at Grant County, WA
Grant County, WA · Grand Coulee, United States Of America · Onsite
- Junior
- Office in Grand Coulee
About the Department
The County Clerk’s office provides administrative support to four (4) Superior Court departments covering criminal, civil, domestic and juvenile matters. These court activities involve a large volume of documents which must be processed through the Clerk’s office, many of which contain highly confidential information.
For each Superior Court department, the Clerk’s office provides a courtroom clerk, prepares files and dockets, and provides numerous administrative support services needed for day-to-day operation of Superior Court. The office experiences a high volume of phone calls, front counter inquiries from the general public, and time sensitive requests from outside agencies and attorneys who require Clerk’s office services for the following: case information, conforming/certifying pleadings, opening new case files, issuing bench warrants pursuant to Court orders, writs, letters testamentary and documenting judgments , to name a few.
In addition to the separate court activities, all clerks are registered Federal Passport Agents who must pass annual testing in order to provide passport services to the general public.
New incumbents must successfully complete a six (6) month introductory/probationary period. Training in the office depends on the level of experience and may take one (1) to three (3) years to complete, depending on cross training necessary in the office.
In order to promote from a Deputy Clerk 1 to a Deputy Clerk 2, an employee must fulfil all of the Deputy Clerk 1 position requirements and have trained as a courtroom clerk in at least one (1) of the following four (4) specific departments of Superior Court (excluding trials); Criminal, Civil, Domestic and Juvenile.
Position Duties
- Office Operations: This position performs the support services required by the Superior Court including: docket and case file preparation and maintenance for eight categories, which includes 16 different types of cases. The successful candidate will be competent at office administrative support practices; Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; the internet and intranets; file preparation, management and recordkeeping; scanning and imaging software.
A Deputy Clerk 1 will also collect fees, fines and funds paid into the Court. Explain procedures and/or forms to parties in cases. Protect the security of the Clerk’s office by screening the public as to whether or not they are allowed to come inside (such as attorneys, law enforcement, legal secretaries). Additional support duties include filing; answering phones; reviewing files/documents to determine if it contains a judgment and entering judgments into SC-CMS within 24 hours of the Court’s order; print, process, and distribute daily reports; make regular, certified and authenticated copies; process appeals as assigned; and perform any other duties as assigned by the Clerk, and Chief Deputy Clerk. This position requires a candidate to maintain high levels of confidentiality and superior ethics. They will have excellent interpersonal and sound judgment skills, maintain a strong commitment to public service, quality performance, professionalism, have good coping skills, and be able to separate personal issues from the workplace.
- Serving as Passport Agent: Agents must be approved by the Department of State under specific criteria and qualifications and are trained to follow procedures and detailed practices as follows: upholding legal responsibilities as an Acceptance Agent; accepting and properly allocating only authorized fees as established by the U.S. Department of State; making passport records available to the Department of State Office of the Inspector General for review, monitoring, audit or investigation; staying current on procedures via training, newsletters, and notices from Passport Services.
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED;
- Minimum 18 years of age or older;
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and the internet;
- Typing - minimum 45 WPM;
- Minimum of two years customer service experience working with the public.
- Valid Driver’s License with proof of automobile insurance.
- Background Check: Must be able to pass a background check.
- Driving Abstract: Must be able to prove an acceptable driving record.
- Federal passport agency requirements: Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national.
- Associates degree in business, office administration, or related field;
- Two years of experience working in a judicial system, or work related to judicial or legal practices and involving the preparation of pleadings, reports and/or formal correspondence;
- Proficient in programs used by Clerk’s Office, e.g., SC-CMS, JABS, imaging software and receipting system;
- Bilingual in English/Spanish. (If you speak a second language you may be asked to interpret in the performance of your job duties.)