Colorado Judicial Branch
Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator
Colorado Judicial Branch, Fort Collins, Colorado, us, 80523
Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator
Position: Self-Represented Litigant Coordinator at Colorado Judicial Branch.
Position Information Job Code: R45040 | Full‑Time Salary Range: $54,001 – $78,301 | FLSA Status: Exempt
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Mission Statement The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution; support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and meaningful community engagement.
Statement of Duties Summary Of Job Classification
– Assists self‑represented litigants in the effective and efficient processing of court cases while educating self‑represented litigants on court statutes, rules, policies, and procedures within legal limitations to ensure that court cases are handled properly and expeditiously.
Additional Comments
– Applicants must complete the application in full, including submitting both a resume and a cover letter. Qualified candidates will be contacted as applications are received to arrange interview times. Salary offers will be determined based on several factors, including relevant experience, budget availability, and compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.
Essential Functions
Assist pro se litigants in procedural aspects of domestic relations cases, small claims, district and county civil lawsuits, name changes, evictions, adoptions, estate matters, guardianships, conservatorships, appeals, deregistration, and sealing criminal records. Solicits and provides internal and external resources to pro se litigants.
Informs self‑represented litigants of available options and assists by providing information regarding state statutes, rules, policies, and procedures. Answers questions and reviews procedures and documentation for accuracy without offering legal advice. Explains court processes of scheduling hearings and mediation, status checks, court limitations and general follow‑up to self‑represented litigants.
Organizes and facilitates monthly legal clinics with volunteer attorneys for primary domestic, civil, and probate case types. Coordinates large‑scale resource events.
Collaborates with judicial officers and supervisors to review and develop procedures to ensure and improve quality court representation, provide case flow management, and advise self‑represented litigants on procedures. Drafts, reviews, and revises procedures, forms, and flowcharts.
Works collaboratively with external stakeholders, including attorneys and non‑profits. Participates in various state and local committees and trainings.
Engages in community outreach initiatives to strengthen and identify resources for self‑represented litigants. Develops educational tools and resources and maintains the website.
Completes required trainings and attends meetings as requested.
Supervisor Responsibilities Work requires the occasional direction of helpers, assistants, seasonal employees, interns, or temporary employees. The work performed by the majority of employees is complex.
Knowledge & Skills Advanced: work requires advanced skills and advanced & extensive knowledge of work; recognized by others within the organization for technical depth of knowledge.
Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience Equivalency:
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Sociology, or related field, or equivalent work experience on a year‑for‑year basis.
Work Related Experience:
1 to 3 years of experience in a legal, social work, or similar field.
Licenses and Certifications:
None.
Physical Effort Requirements:
Sedentary work – occasional lifting up to 10 pounds; predominantly seated.
Work Environment:
Good, relatively free from unpleasant environmental conditions and hazards.
Work Location:
Office or similar indoor environment.
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Position Information Job Code: R45040 | Full‑Time Salary Range: $54,001 – $78,301 | FLSA Status: Exempt
Learn More About Employee Benefits
Notice to Colorado Applicants: You may redact or remove age‑identifying information.
Mission Statement The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution; support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and meaningful community engagement.
Statement of Duties Summary Of Job Classification
– Assists self‑represented litigants in the effective and efficient processing of court cases while educating self‑represented litigants on court statutes, rules, policies, and procedures within legal limitations to ensure that court cases are handled properly and expeditiously.
Additional Comments
– Applicants must complete the application in full, including submitting both a resume and a cover letter. Qualified candidates will be contacted as applications are received to arrange interview times. Salary offers will be determined based on several factors, including relevant experience, budget availability, and compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.
Essential Functions
Assist pro se litigants in procedural aspects of domestic relations cases, small claims, district and county civil lawsuits, name changes, evictions, adoptions, estate matters, guardianships, conservatorships, appeals, deregistration, and sealing criminal records. Solicits and provides internal and external resources to pro se litigants.
Informs self‑represented litigants of available options and assists by providing information regarding state statutes, rules, policies, and procedures. Answers questions and reviews procedures and documentation for accuracy without offering legal advice. Explains court processes of scheduling hearings and mediation, status checks, court limitations and general follow‑up to self‑represented litigants.
Organizes and facilitates monthly legal clinics with volunteer attorneys for primary domestic, civil, and probate case types. Coordinates large‑scale resource events.
Collaborates with judicial officers and supervisors to review and develop procedures to ensure and improve quality court representation, provide case flow management, and advise self‑represented litigants on procedures. Drafts, reviews, and revises procedures, forms, and flowcharts.
Works collaboratively with external stakeholders, including attorneys and non‑profits. Participates in various state and local committees and trainings.
Engages in community outreach initiatives to strengthen and identify resources for self‑represented litigants. Develops educational tools and resources and maintains the website.
Completes required trainings and attends meetings as requested.
Supervisor Responsibilities Work requires the occasional direction of helpers, assistants, seasonal employees, interns, or temporary employees. The work performed by the majority of employees is complex.
Knowledge & Skills Advanced: work requires advanced skills and advanced & extensive knowledge of work; recognized by others within the organization for technical depth of knowledge.
Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience Equivalency:
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Sociology, or related field, or equivalent work experience on a year‑for‑year basis.
Work Related Experience:
1 to 3 years of experience in a legal, social work, or similar field.
Licenses and Certifications:
None.
Physical Effort Requirements:
Sedentary work – occasional lifting up to 10 pounds; predominantly seated.
Work Environment:
Good, relatively free from unpleasant environmental conditions and hazards.
Work Location:
Office or similar indoor environment.
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