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Court Clerk- Platte County Circuit Court- Wheatland

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Circuit Court Clerk- Platte County Circuit Court Wheatland

The Platte County Circuit Court, located in Wheatland, Wyoming, seeks to hire a clerk to prepare and process court documents, perform judicial procedures, and work with the court case management system. This position assists with the accounting and financial records of the court. The Court is seeking professional candidates possessing a combination of strong communication, planning, organizational, scheduling, clerical, and data entry skills. The Platte County Circuit Court presides over misdemeanor, small claims, civil, forcible entry, and detainer cases, as well as issues protection orders. The Court is located in Wheatland, Wyoming, which is surrounded by history and beauty. Platte County is the location of two historic sites and two beautiful state parks. Wheatland's historic downtown remains the heart and soul of the community and provides a welcome for all who visit. Human Resources Contact: 307-777-8648 Adam Arreygue aarreygue@courts.state.wy.us This position involves a variety of complex work duties for the purpose of managing all aspects of the Circuit Court. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Chief Clerk. Strict confidentiality is required. Essential functions of this position include the following: Provides customer service with a high volume of pro se litigants by providing general procedural information without giving legal advice either in person or on the phone. Maintain a professional and courteous demeanor when interacting with individuals in person, over the phone, or via email. Address and resolve issues and concerns raised by customers in a timely and effective manner. Case Management Uses the case management system to track cases as follows: 1) Open cases determine case type, cause of action, and assess and receipt filing fee if required. 2) Docket cases review documents and determine appropriate event codes, enter data, scan documents, and link related scanned images. 3) Case dispositions determine and enter closing events, disposition type, and judgment details. Processes maintain and distribute documents, files, and case materials such as bench warrants, petitions to revoke, subpoenas, and appeals. Prepares, proofreads, edits, and mails out documents such as notices and final orders. Schedules and tracks deadlines to move cases forward and meet procedural requirements. Bookkeeping Collects fees, fines, bond money, garnishments, and restitution. Applies credits to appropriate cases and issues receipts. Balance cash drawer by payment type and ensure accuracy in the case management system. May prepare end-of-day reports and balance daily receipts to reports. May prepare deposits and ensure that they are taken to the bank daily. May disburse monies according to established procedures. May assist in end-of-month procedures as requested. Courtroom Support Calendars court dates and confirms court arrangements; notifies interested and concerned individuals regarding court proceedings. Takes understandable and legible notes of all court proceedings; operates the automated court recording system and assures proceedings are recorded with minimal defects. Performs follow-up work after court sessions; distributes judicial orders; posts information generated during court sessions to case files; prepares and routes copies, certified, if necessary, and maintains payment schedules. May issue jury summons; maintain list and process payments to jurors; and send copies of questionnaires to appropriate counsel. Recordkeeping Assists in the preparation of files for storage, drug court procedures, and any other duties assigned. Verifies the legitimacy of requests for access to court information, ensuring that confidential information is redacted from the public file. Prepares record checks by searching indexes and/or documents to obtain and verify information. Efficiently collects, opens, sorts, distributes, and/or sends postal mail, email, or other information. May be responsible for court correspondence. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Circuit Court Chief Clerk or Judge. Qualifications

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Preference will be given to applicants who meet the requirements plus any of these preferred qualifications. Legal secretary experience. More than two (2) years of administrative or executive assistant experience. Bookkeeping experience. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This position requires the ability to: Professionally and courteously deal with people, including co-workers, other judges, and the public, beyond giving and receiving instructions, including being adaptable to performing under varied levels of stress. Consistently demonstrates analytical ability, administrative skills, ingenuity, and independent judgment. Attend work on a regular basis, including arriving at work on time. This position requires skills in: Assessing, evaluating, prioritizing, and handling multiple tasks, projects, and demands. Working within deadlines to complete projects and assignments. Establishing and maintaining effective work relations with co-workers and others having any interactions with the Circuit Court. Explaining court procedures and processes in a clear, concise, and comprehensive manner. Operating a computer utilizing a variety of commonly used and specialized software applications. Operating usual office and courtroom equipment and technology. Preparing clear and comprehensive written and electronic court documents, correspondence, forms, and reports. This position involves knowledge of: Circuit Court policies, processes, and procedures. Legal requirements for court operations and case processing. General office procedures: proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Proficient skills in typing, word processing, proofreading, and general filing. Applicable State and Federal rules, codes, and regulations. State and County policies and procedures. Legal terminology. Principles and protocols for managing official documents and records. Principles of file and records management. Minimum Qualifications: Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent Experience: One year of clerical experience. Necessary Special Requirements

This position requires mobility to work in a typical office setting. Use standard office equipment. Stand and/or walk for a period of time. Read printed materials and computer screens. Communicate in person or over the phone. Ability to attend work on a regular basis, including arriving at work on time. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. Occasional evenings and weekends may be required. Occasional travel. Notes: FLSA: Non-Exempt Employment is an at-will position subject to a background check. This position is a State of Wyoming employee. In addition to an annual salary, employees of the Wyoming Judicial Branch receive a generous benefits package. Supplemental Information

How to apply: Interested applicants must visit and create an account on the careers page on the Wyoming Judicial Branch website for consideration. Once an account is created, applicants may apply to the open vacancies listed. Veterans: If you are a United States Armed Forces veteran or the spouse of a veteran who was married to that veteran at the time of that person's death and receives survivor benefits, to receive veteran's preference under Wyo. Stat. Section 19-14-102, you must complete the Veteran's Preference section of the Wyoming Judicial Branch At-Will Employment Application and attach Form DD214 to the application. The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.