Legal Assistant - I (DA's Office) na Pueblo County, CO
Pueblo County, CO · Pueblo, Estados Unidos Da América · Hybrid
- Professional
- Escritório em Pueblo
About the Department
Provides legal assistance and technical support to the professional staff within and external to an assigned department. Prepares and processes legal documentation, researches/exchanges information and provides confidential and complex secretarial support to an assigned division.
NOTE: This role will have a strong focus on restitution. Skills in banking, bookkeeping, and handling/organizing of receipts is strongly preferred. This position will also provide coverage for receptionist/answering phones.
Position Duties
- Provides confidential and complex assistance and support to professional legal staff and related law enforcement agencies including, but not limited to, drafting, preparing, developing, proofreading and verifying a variety of reports, letters, memoranda, forms, pleadings, motions, releases, affidavits, jury instructions and subpoenas.
- Prepares charges, jury instructions, motions and other legal documents for attorneys.
- Types and processes charges, warrants, summons, briefs, affidavits, petitions, orders, motions and other legal documents.
- Prepares dockets for distribution to attorneys and other staff.
- Collaborates with court staff to ensure compliance with statutorily defined time frames.
- Prepares legal case files.
- Reviews briefs, jury instructions and relevant cases.
- Photocopies documents for distribution.
- Receives calls and visitors; responds to general complaints and requests for information as appropriate; conducts necessary research to respond to specific inquiries; interprets basic services, policies, rules and regulations and assists in resolving concerns and complaints; routes inquires appropriately for more complex matters and interpretation issues to the appropriate staff or agency.
- Coordinates legal activities and documents with judicial and penal systems, appropriate deputies and related parties.
- Prepares summaries and reports as assigned; performs routine research; assemble and categorize case materials for trial.
- Contacts individuals and agencies and arrange receipt of reports and case materials.
- Utilizes current technologies to enter, store and/or retrieve information as required.
- Establishes and maintains a variety of complex, tangible files; file, retrieve, store, track and purge information as required.
- Contacts victims and maintains ongoing liaison with them during the criminal justice process; provides referrals, explains court procedures and their rights, accompanies victims to court, provides assistant and support during the process and provides mandated services.
- Arranges for victims’ compensation and other entities and services.
- Maintains contact with attorneys regarding cases.
- Maintains assistance records and prepares reports.
- Collects and duplicates bills, records and other materials for victim compensation program.
- Knowledge of criminal statutes preferred.
- Maintains ticket books.
- Maintains check fraud files.
- Performs other duties as appropriate or necessary for performance of the job.
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION:
- High School Diploma or GED equivalency required
EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum of four years of progressively responsible office clerical experience required
- Experience in a legal environment preferred
- Skills in banking, bookkeeping, and handling/organizing of receipts are strongly preferred.
*** Must successfully pass background check
Other Qualifications

• Comprehensive Benefits package (medical, dental, vision, etc.) for full-time employees
• Generous Vacation and Sick Leave Accrual
• Remote & Hybrid working opportunities
• County Retirement Program
• Autonomy to grow and find your career path with supportive leadership
• Truly inclusive and diverse environment
• Fitness Center (Historic Pueblo Courthouse Building)
• May be eligible for up to 12-weeks Paid Parental Leave Benefits (full-time employees) Candidatar-se agora