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Shawano County is organized according to Chapter 59 of the Wisconsin Statutes. The following is the County’s Mission Statement and Policy on Quality: "The primary mission of Shawano County is to provide all County citizens with cost-effective, prompt and high quality County services. Quality is the extent to which a product or service conforms to requirements and meets or exceeds customer expectations."
"It is the policy of Shawano County to recruit and select the most qualified persons for positions in the County's service. Recruitment and selection shall be conducted in an affirmative manner which ensures open competition and provides equal employment opportunity as protected by state or federal law. If you need any accommodations during the recruitment or employment process because of a disability, please notify Human Resources to ensure appropriate accommodations can be made."
Job Summary The Civilian Jury Bailiff provides for the care of jurors and other Court officials of Vilas County. This position is selected by the Clerk of Court, in consultation with the Presiding Circuit Court Judge, and serves at the discretion of these supervisors.
This is a temporary non-benefited position which requires a great deal of flexibility regarding the work schedule due to last minute cancellation of jury trials. Short notification to report to work and occasional work beyond the normal closing time of 4:00 PM can be expected. Additionally, jury trials can vary in length from one to five days or longer. This position will be used as an on-call position only, with no guaranteed hours or schedule.
A jury bailiff serves an as important link between the court, the jurors and the public. While court is in session, the bailiff will assist the judge and jurors and assure compliance within strict guidelines and procedures of the court.
This position involves a great deal of public interaction. As a liaison between the courts and the public, a jury bailiff should properly reflect the duties and office of the court as to maintain the respect and dignity of the judicial branch of government. A jury bailiff serves an as important link between the court, the jurors and the public. While court is in session, the bailiff will assist the judge and jurors and assure compliance within strict guidelines and procedures of the court.
Attends to the needs of jurors, escorts jurors to and from the courtroom and sequesters them as necessary.
Communicates with and assists judges, clerk of court, deputy court clerks, and sworn court security officers from the Sheriff's Department (if present).
Maintains an orderly and secure courtroom in conjunction with sworn court security officers (if present).
Supervises and directs jurors on lunch and other breaks, as allowed.
Maintains a clean, orderly and well-supplied jury room.
Guards the jury room door during deliberations.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Work Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Previous courtroom or law enforcement experience preferred.
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"It is the policy of Shawano County to recruit and select the most qualified persons for positions in the County's service. Recruitment and selection shall be conducted in an affirmative manner which ensures open competition and provides equal employment opportunity as protected by state or federal law. If you need any accommodations during the recruitment or employment process because of a disability, please notify Human Resources to ensure appropriate accommodations can be made."
Job Summary The Civilian Jury Bailiff provides for the care of jurors and other Court officials of Vilas County. This position is selected by the Clerk of Court, in consultation with the Presiding Circuit Court Judge, and serves at the discretion of these supervisors.
This is a temporary non-benefited position which requires a great deal of flexibility regarding the work schedule due to last minute cancellation of jury trials. Short notification to report to work and occasional work beyond the normal closing time of 4:00 PM can be expected. Additionally, jury trials can vary in length from one to five days or longer. This position will be used as an on-call position only, with no guaranteed hours or schedule.
A jury bailiff serves an as important link between the court, the jurors and the public. While court is in session, the bailiff will assist the judge and jurors and assure compliance within strict guidelines and procedures of the court.
This position involves a great deal of public interaction. As a liaison between the courts and the public, a jury bailiff should properly reflect the duties and office of the court as to maintain the respect and dignity of the judicial branch of government. A jury bailiff serves an as important link between the court, the jurors and the public. While court is in session, the bailiff will assist the judge and jurors and assure compliance within strict guidelines and procedures of the court.
Attends to the needs of jurors, escorts jurors to and from the courtroom and sequesters them as necessary.
Communicates with and assists judges, clerk of court, deputy court clerks, and sworn court security officers from the Sheriff's Department (if present).
Maintains an orderly and secure courtroom in conjunction with sworn court security officers (if present).
Supervises and directs jurors on lunch and other breaks, as allowed.
Maintains a clean, orderly and well-supplied jury room.
Guards the jury room door during deliberations.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Work Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Previous courtroom or law enforcement experience preferred.
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