Job opening: Case Administrator
Salary: $40 541 - 80 609 per year
Published at: Feb 05 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
Our case administrators are the "face" of the court to much of the public and attorneys who practice in the court.
Duties
Individuals join this staff position and train on the job. They maintain and process case information; manage the progression of civil and criminal cases from opening to final disposition; review court documents for conformity with federal and local rules; and prepare cases for closing by ensuring that all necessary court orders are entered, and proceedings are completed accurately and on time. Click here to view a brief video about case administrators.
Responsibilities
Receive and review incoming documents, both electronic and in paper to determine conformity with appropriate local and/or federal rules, practices and/or court requirements.
Interact with the public and furnish information to a wide variety of people within and outside of the court.
Operate a variety of copying, scanning, and records equipment.
Sort, classify, and file case records. Maintain integrity of the filing system by such means as monitoring proper access to records and maintaining timely and accurate filing of documents.
Retrieve files and make copies of records for court personnel, attorneys, and others. Certify court documents.
Prepare, ship, and retrieve records from the appropriate Federal Records Center.
Inform customers of required fees, receive payments, and issue receipts.
Secure funds in cash register, balance cash drawer at end of day, and process credit card payments.
Assign case numbers and randomly assign cases to judges.
Enter new cases in the court's Electronic Case Filing System (ECF).
Make docket entries, enter defaults/default judgments, perform quality control, and ensure accuracy of statistical data.
Answer inquiries on case status and procedural questions.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
CL-23, High school diploma or equivalent and two years of general experience.*
CL-24/25, High school diploma or equivalent, two years of general experience and a minimum of one year of specialized experience.
Possess the ability to type 35 WPM.
Some lifting may be required.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and to function effectively as part of a team.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to function as a team player in a fast-paced, team-oriented office environment, and the ability to handle multiple assignments with frequent interruptions.
Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing).
Ability to interact effectively and appropriately with the public, providing customer service and resolving difficulties while complying with regulations, rules, and procedures regarding jury administration.
Ability to effectively meet and serve the public and possess tact, good judgment, initiative and neatness of appearance.
Excellent computer skills and ability to work with a variety of programs and applications.
Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities and adhere to strict deadlines; accuracy and attention to detail required.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and impartiality and consistently demonstrate sound ethics, good judgment, and a high level of professionalism.
Exhibit the highest standards of excellence, integrity, and customer service.
Ability to display at all times and to all persons, a courteous, professional and cooperative attitude.
General Experience means progressively responsible clerical, office, or other work that indicates the possession of, or the ability to acquire, the particular knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties of the position. Education above high school may be substituted for general experience.
*Educational Substitution
Education above the high school level may be substituted for required general experience on the basis of one academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours) equals one year of general experience.
Education may not be substituted for specialized experience because operational court support positions require hands-on experience to be credited as specialized experience.
Specialized Experience means progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience requiring the regular and recurring application of clerical procedures involving the routine use of keyboard skills and use of specialized terminology, and demonstrated ability to apply a body of rules, regulations, directives or laws. Such experience is commonly encountered in, but not limited to, law firms, legal counsel offices, banking and credit firms, educational institutions, social service organizations, insurance companies, real estate and title offices, corporate headquarters or personnel/payroll operations and the hospitality industry.
Education
Additional qualifications, experience and skills preferred, but not required, include:
- A bachelor's degree in a related field and/or paralegal certificate;
- Experience in a federal or state court system or other business or legal field.
Contacts
- Address US District Court for the Western District of PA
700 Grant Street
Suite 3100
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
US
- Name: Human Resources Manager
- Email: [email protected]
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