Civil Service

Job ID:
ANNOUNCEMENT NO. V28 - 3.19 ENTRANCE & PROMOTIONAL

Issue Date:
MARCH 18, 2019

Department:
CLERK OF COURT

Application Deadline:
4:00 PM, APRIL 4, 2019

General Statement of Job:
Under general supervision, performs various general clerical and secretarial duties for the Clerk of Court. Work involves entering important information into the computer, receiving and processing papers, and providing assistance to general public. Reports to the Office Manager.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities (This is descriptive, not restrictive as to all tasks included in this position):
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Court Clerks perform a variety of work according to assigned work and/or supervisor. Duties may include the following: Answers the telephone; assists the public in person or via the telephone with inquiries on cases with the City of Kenner; provides information to the public. Schedules trials, hearings, and arraignments via judges, supervisors, and defendants’ requests. Searches for tickets and/or cases as required; researches tickets to be paid by defendant/public. Quotes fines and fees to the public/defendants. Faxes recalls to the Kenner Police Department; files recalls accordingly to the court date or the time it was paid in full without court appearance. Provides defendant a signed copy of court date(s) to go to court. Sends payments to Cashier. Types disposition for defendant on old or passed charges. Sends defendants to court or brings defendants to court on mandatory cases to be seen by the Magistrate. Researches and prepares defendants cases(s) to be brought to court. Edits and updates information, dispositions, fines, and notes in the computer. Enters tickets in computer if customer comes to pay a ticket and not entered in the computer; runs a record check; completes bill of information; types information from ticket into the computer; stamps posted; initials ticket for being entered; submits to Cashier for customer to pay. Prepares bond refund checks for customers who are due money back; checks bond receipt to see who posted; asks for picture identification; checks case and bond screen to verify amount to return; writes check; obtains supervisors signature; runs a copy of check and identification; issues check to customer; posts bond amount returned in computer; files case. Retrieves cases if defendant’s court date is due and they do not want to go to court but they do not have the money to pay at the time; completes an informal time to pay; makes changes in computer; obtains signature; provides a copy; keeps a copy in time to pay file. Completes walk in court forms on surety bond cases; enters pay slip in computer; obtains signature on form; attaches receipt and signed form to case; obtains Police Officer signature on form. Stamps motions from attorneys; retrieves cases; places in judge’s folder for review. Enters data on driver’s license suspension request into computer; forwards information to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Scans cases into program and index. Receives and/or reviews various documents such as letters of request from defendants, traffic citations, domestic violence citations, Ordinance 5474 cases, Federal Bureau of Investigation checks, Child Protection Act requests, transmittal letters, Magistrate’s notes and directives, State computer program, electronic mail, Prepares and/or processes various documents such as attachment recalls, record checks, disposition forms, affidavits, edit list, suspension forms, bench warrants, inquiry letters, Refers to statute codes, Officer lists, Judge’s orders, Prosecutor’s orders, computer system, City of Kenner policies, policy and procedure manuals, computer manuals, codes/laws/regulations, publications and reference texts, etc. Operates a variety of office equipment and machinery such as telephone system, printer, fax machine, copy machine, calculator, Uses a variety of tools such as electric stapler, staple remover, pliers, hole punch, paper cutter, standard office tools, etc.; a variety of supplies such as staples, paper, letterhead stationary, general office supplies, etc.; and a variety of computer software such as Court Management System, Microsoft Office, Outlook Express, ARMS, State Vital Statistics Program, DPS File Transfer Program, etc. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as Office Manager, coworkers, Judges, Prosecutors, defendants, attorneys, and the general public. May perform any of the following duties: Submits attachment arrest cases and domestic violence surety cases to assigned Clerks. Checks incoming cases for reports and court dates; faxes report requests to Records Department for missing reports; checks and verifies reports are stating evidence; stamps the word “evidence” on reports if stating evidence. Runs record checks; attaches all arrest tickets together with booking form. Performs records check on domestic violence and misdemeanor cases before submitting to Prosecutor for review. Attaches disposition forms to misdemeanors; submits to Prosecutor for review; highlights booking number to be used for docket number for misdemeanor cases. Prepares and attaches affidavits to cases; attaches return mail to cases. Distributes recalls from the Kenner Police Department. Runs a license plate for Code Enforcement in State computer. Checks with Kenner Police Department for missing cases; assists the Kenner Police Department. Closes out the paid cases daily; prepares paid closed cases to filed accordingly to the days paid entries; enters new tickets into the computer; generates a report on tickets that were entered to check for errors; makes corrections if necessary. Meets with judges and/or prosecutors to obtain new dispositions on cases; prepares legal letters to defendants; prepares attachment recalls to be faxed to NCIC; prepares notices for trials, hearings, and arraignments; mails notices to defendants with transmittal letters Collects out-going mail; places the proper postage; ensures the mail is ready for pick-up. May perform the following attachment duties: Issues attachments on court cases. Prepares, issues, and files attachments alphabetically; replaces and arranges attachment folders to keep the cases organized. Meets with judges and prosecutors to amend information on cases to order attachments. Prepares and inputs cases into system for attachments to be viewed by all Police departments. Verifies defendants’ vital information utilizing the State of Louisiana Computer for attachment purposes. Issues bench warrants as requested by the Magistrate. May perform the following 5474 case duties: Figures and writes date to be dismissed on bottom of Ordinance 5474 forms from court, Clerk’s window, and diversion cases; files cases by date to be dismissed; retrieves cases at due date; prepares for scanning; closes cases out in the computer. Locates cases for Federal Bureau of Investigation background checks and Child Protection Act requests by date of birth and last name and then by arrest date of Federal Bureau of Investigation request; completes requested information including original charge and date, level of conviction, final disposition, and any active warrants; faxes form and report if a copy of police report is requested. Runs an edit list for attachment ordered traffic cases from court; verifies that cases on the list are in the folder; locates missing cases; pulls unsigned parking tickets; files in special parking folder; files signed tickets in a folder with the edit lists to file in attachment ordered traffic draw. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS Relieves Cashier by handling cash, credit cards, and fines; balances drawer at the end of the day. Assists supervisor, prosecutors, or court with requests. Assists in the training of new employees or summer workers. Provides backup support for co-workers when needed. Assists in ordering and monitoring supplies. Helps to process inventory on equipment used in the Clerk of Court, Mayor’s Court, and Council Chambers. Provides directory telephone assistance to defendants via the telephone or in person. Performs other related duties as required.

Communication Skills:
Requires the ability of speaking and/or signaling people to convey or exchange information. Includes receiving assignments and/or directions from supervisors.

Physical Requirements:
Must be physically able to operate a variety of automated office machines, which includes a typewriter, copier, computer, printer, calculator, etc. Must be able to exert up to ten pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for periods of time. Work involves fingering, feeling, reaching, handling, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing, and balancing for short periods of time. Must be able to lift and/or carry weights of up to thirty pounds.

Mental Involvement:
Requires the ability to apply principles of common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variable in or from standardized situations. Requires the ability to make routine independent judgments in absence of supervision; to acquire knowledge of topics related to primary occupation. Must have the ability to comprehend and interpret received information and to understand and implement basic computer and office machinery functions.

Minimum Training and Experience Qualifications:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent with six to nine months of secretarial and bookkeeping experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and ability. Must be proficient in typing and knowledgeable in the operation of the personal computer.

Interpersonal Relationship Skills:
Requires the ability to deal with people beyond giving and receiving instructions. Must be adaptable to performing under minimal levels of stress when confronted with an emergency.

Test Required:
The examination may consist of a written test, and/or a rating of training and experience. If used, the rating of training and experience will be based on information on file with the Civil Service Department. Thus, applicants must furnish a complete and accurate detailed description of their work experience, the names and addresses of all previous employers, the dates of employment, and a photocopy of their high school (or equivalency diploma).

Salary Requirements:
$11.2058 PER HOUR / 35 HOURS PER WEEK

Note:
The City of Kenner is an Equal Opportunity Employer - The Kenner Civil Service Department posts current examination announcements at its office and on its online application website. Job applications may be filed only when an examination is announced. It is important that you include your entire employment history including periods of unemployment on your application, plus any relevant education and experience. Applications may be rejected if incomplete. Some job postings have an application deadline; others are open on a continuous basis until a sufficient number of applications have been received. Applicants who are interested in jobs that are not currently open for application may complete a job interest card which may be filed with the Kenner Civil Service Office at any time. DELAY IN THE MAIL: The Kenner Civil Service Department cannot accept responsibility for failure of the applicant to receive an admission slip to an examination, or for failure of the Department to receive material mailed by the applicant. VETERANS PREFERENCE in examinations will be granted only to those persons who provide proof of military service during covered periods and who are found to be eligible. The Kenner Civil Service Department does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs or activities. Therefore, reasonable accommodations will be provided to allow access to the Department's programs and activities for individuals with disabilities unless such accommodations would result in undue hardship. Auxiliary Aids such as readers, taped text, and large print material or other aids are provided for individuals requesting such accommodations under provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act.