Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Salary:
$38,900.16 Annually Location :
Miami, FL Job Type:
Full-Time Job Number:
2025-9331 Division:
Personal Staff Units:
Court Specialist Opening Date:
07/01/2025 Closing Date:
9/30/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Description Salary is Non-Negotiable. The successful candidate will be hired at the minimum salary. This job posting is for a rolling vacancy with applications added to a general candidate pool and considered on an as-needed basis.
This is specialized public contact, administrative, security and related work in the handling of official judicial proceedings. An individual in this position is responsible for a variety of duties in connection with official proceedings in courtrooms and chambers and in assisting judges, jurors, witnesses, and attorneys prior to, during, or upon the conclusion of court sessions.
Work is performed under the immediate direction of a judge who reviews work through conferences, observations, and results obtained.
Responsibilities
Examples of typical responsibilities for this position are listed below. Employees with this classification title may perform some or similar but not necessarily all the functions listed; employees in this position may also perform other assigned functions not listed here.
Ensures that courtrooms, chambers, and jury rooms are ready for use; makes certain that all parties and clerical support personnel are in attendance; brings judge's equipment to the courtroom; announces the judge and calls court to order. Maintains order during court sessions and remains alert to possible disturbances; provides security for the judge; obtains materials needed by the judge during proceedings; escorts people out of court upon judge's directive and contacts appropriate law enforcement authorities to restrain and/or arrest. Provides information to, and answers questions and resolves problems from judges, attorneys, court officials, and the public. Assists the assigned judge and judicial assistant with various administrative functions, including answering and making telephone calls, calendaring hearings, opening mail or maintaining case records or forms, and case management. Sets up virtual hearing rooms and monitors Zoom hearings for security breaches. Calls jury pool to have panels ready to be brought to court; contacts pool for additional jurors as needed; escorts jurors to jury room during recesses and ensures juror presence after such recesses; and answers questions of jurors as to court procedures. Remains with impaneled juries outside the jury room; escorts them to lunch or dinner as the judge dictates; orders food when jury is deliberating at length or at night; arranges hotel accommodations for jurors in event the jury is sequestered; and returns juries to court after verdicts are reached. Escorts jurors to type of transportation being used during evening hours or when travel outside the courtroom is necessary for any reason during trials. Calls witnesses into court for testifying and monitors each juror to assure all jurors remain outside the court during trial; takes witnesses to the stand; and excludes witnesses when rule is invoked. Orders files needed for motion hearings and places in proper sequence; ensures that all necessary files are on hand; obtains files for ensuing days' calendar; collects and compiles photostats in evidence, correspondences and other documents; and cancels motions and hearings as necessary. Contacts attorneys to provide time to report for hearing, trial, and in judges' chambers. Research inquiries on the computer to obtain docket information. Assists with duties and responsibilities of judicial assistant as needed. Assists in emergency preparedness and coordination. Performs a variety of administrative duties and activities. Performs related work as required. Qualifications
High school diploma or GED. Experience working with the public. Experience working in an administrative capacity. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Thorough knowledge of court procedures, legal documents, laws and legal factors pertaining to the court and as they relate to bailiff operations and assignments. Knowledge of the organization, functions, responsibilities and procedures of the courts. Knowledge of established procedures to conduct judicial proceedings in courtroom and chambers. Knowledge of established procedures in the flow of official documents between the Office of the Clerk of the Courts and courtrooms. Knowledge of the use of legal instruments and records pertaining to the court of assignment. Knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, equipment, and systems. Knowledge of computer applications, including, but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Zoom, and Artificial Intelligence. Ability to establish rapport with judges, personal staff, court administration, Office of the Clerk of the Courts, law enforcement personnel, and the public. Ability to deal with jurors, witnesses, attorneys and the general public with necessary tact and courtesy. Ability to organize work, establish priorities, and meet deadlines. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion concerning confidential information. Ability to remain alert and observant with attention to necessary detail during court sessions. Ability to maintain composure in the event of courtroom disturbances and to effectively restrain persons creating such disturbances. Ability to react quickly in following judge's directives in emergencies which arise during court sessions. Ability to follow all established procedures prior to, during, and following the conclusion of court sessions. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Ability to perform tasks with little or no supervision. Ability to work extended hours as the occasion demands. Ability to follow policies and procedures as a representative of the court system. Working Conditions/Physical Demands/Licenses Certifications Working Conditions:
Moderate noise; business office setting. Physical Demands:
Work involves standing, walking, sitting, talking, listening, and reaching with hands and arms; must be able to transfer up to 10 pounds.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. We also offer hybrid remote/onsite work schedules for certain positions throughout the Court. To determine if the job you wish to apply for is eligible for a partial remote work schedule, please review the job announcement for that position.
Part-time employees and those hired into "Other Personal Services" (OPS) positions may also be eligible for certain benefits depending upon the number of hours worked per week. 01
Do you have a High School diploma or GED?
Yes No
02
Do you have experience as a Bailiff?
Yes No
03
Do you have experience performing administrative functions?
Yes No
04
How many years of experience do you have performing administrative functions?
No experience 1 year of experience 2 years of experience 3 years of experience 4 years of experience 5 years or more of experience
05
Please rate your proficiency using Microsoft Zoom?
Beginner Intermediate Advanced
06
Please rate your proficiency using Microsoft Office.
Beginner Intermediate Advance
07
Are you currently employed by the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida?
Yes No
08
How did you learn about this vacancy?
Eleventh Judicial Circuit Website Office of the State Courts Administration Website National Center for State Courts College/University Law School The Florida Bar Career Center Indeed Twitter Job Fair Professional Association Website LinkedIn Other
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$38,900.16 Annually Location :
Miami, FL Job Type:
Full-Time Job Number:
2025-9331 Division:
Personal Staff Units:
Court Specialist Opening Date:
07/01/2025 Closing Date:
9/30/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Description Salary is Non-Negotiable. The successful candidate will be hired at the minimum salary. This job posting is for a rolling vacancy with applications added to a general candidate pool and considered on an as-needed basis.
This is specialized public contact, administrative, security and related work in the handling of official judicial proceedings. An individual in this position is responsible for a variety of duties in connection with official proceedings in courtrooms and chambers and in assisting judges, jurors, witnesses, and attorneys prior to, during, or upon the conclusion of court sessions.
Work is performed under the immediate direction of a judge who reviews work through conferences, observations, and results obtained.
Responsibilities
Examples of typical responsibilities for this position are listed below. Employees with this classification title may perform some or similar but not necessarily all the functions listed; employees in this position may also perform other assigned functions not listed here.
Ensures that courtrooms, chambers, and jury rooms are ready for use; makes certain that all parties and clerical support personnel are in attendance; brings judge's equipment to the courtroom; announces the judge and calls court to order. Maintains order during court sessions and remains alert to possible disturbances; provides security for the judge; obtains materials needed by the judge during proceedings; escorts people out of court upon judge's directive and contacts appropriate law enforcement authorities to restrain and/or arrest. Provides information to, and answers questions and resolves problems from judges, attorneys, court officials, and the public. Assists the assigned judge and judicial assistant with various administrative functions, including answering and making telephone calls, calendaring hearings, opening mail or maintaining case records or forms, and case management. Sets up virtual hearing rooms and monitors Zoom hearings for security breaches. Calls jury pool to have panels ready to be brought to court; contacts pool for additional jurors as needed; escorts jurors to jury room during recesses and ensures juror presence after such recesses; and answers questions of jurors as to court procedures. Remains with impaneled juries outside the jury room; escorts them to lunch or dinner as the judge dictates; orders food when jury is deliberating at length or at night; arranges hotel accommodations for jurors in event the jury is sequestered; and returns juries to court after verdicts are reached. Escorts jurors to type of transportation being used during evening hours or when travel outside the courtroom is necessary for any reason during trials. Calls witnesses into court for testifying and monitors each juror to assure all jurors remain outside the court during trial; takes witnesses to the stand; and excludes witnesses when rule is invoked. Orders files needed for motion hearings and places in proper sequence; ensures that all necessary files are on hand; obtains files for ensuing days' calendar; collects and compiles photostats in evidence, correspondences and other documents; and cancels motions and hearings as necessary. Contacts attorneys to provide time to report for hearing, trial, and in judges' chambers. Research inquiries on the computer to obtain docket information. Assists with duties and responsibilities of judicial assistant as needed. Assists in emergency preparedness and coordination. Performs a variety of administrative duties and activities. Performs related work as required. Qualifications
High school diploma or GED. Experience working with the public. Experience working in an administrative capacity. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Thorough knowledge of court procedures, legal documents, laws and legal factors pertaining to the court and as they relate to bailiff operations and assignments. Knowledge of the organization, functions, responsibilities and procedures of the courts. Knowledge of established procedures to conduct judicial proceedings in courtroom and chambers. Knowledge of established procedures in the flow of official documents between the Office of the Clerk of the Courts and courtrooms. Knowledge of the use of legal instruments and records pertaining to the court of assignment. Knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, equipment, and systems. Knowledge of computer applications, including, but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Zoom, and Artificial Intelligence. Ability to establish rapport with judges, personal staff, court administration, Office of the Clerk of the Courts, law enforcement personnel, and the public. Ability to deal with jurors, witnesses, attorneys and the general public with necessary tact and courtesy. Ability to organize work, establish priorities, and meet deadlines. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion concerning confidential information. Ability to remain alert and observant with attention to necessary detail during court sessions. Ability to maintain composure in the event of courtroom disturbances and to effectively restrain persons creating such disturbances. Ability to react quickly in following judge's directives in emergencies which arise during court sessions. Ability to follow all established procedures prior to, during, and following the conclusion of court sessions. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Ability to perform tasks with little or no supervision. Ability to work extended hours as the occasion demands. Ability to follow policies and procedures as a representative of the court system. Working Conditions/Physical Demands/Licenses Certifications Working Conditions:
Moderate noise; business office setting. Physical Demands:
Work involves standing, walking, sitting, talking, listening, and reaching with hands and arms; must be able to transfer up to 10 pounds.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. We also offer hybrid remote/onsite work schedules for certain positions throughout the Court. To determine if the job you wish to apply for is eligible for a partial remote work schedule, please review the job announcement for that position.
Part-time employees and those hired into "Other Personal Services" (OPS) positions may also be eligible for certain benefits depending upon the number of hours worked per week. 01
Do you have a High School diploma or GED?
Yes No
02
Do you have experience as a Bailiff?
Yes No
03
Do you have experience performing administrative functions?
Yes No
04
How many years of experience do you have performing administrative functions?
No experience 1 year of experience 2 years of experience 3 years of experience 4 years of experience 5 years or more of experience
05
Please rate your proficiency using Microsoft Zoom?
Beginner Intermediate Advanced
06
Please rate your proficiency using Microsoft Office.
Beginner Intermediate Advance
07
Are you currently employed by the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida?
Yes No
08
How did you learn about this vacancy?
Eleventh Judicial Circuit Website Office of the State Courts Administration Website National Center for State Courts College/University Law School The Florida Bar Career Center Indeed Twitter Job Fair Professional Association Website LinkedIn Other
Required Question