Clerical Specialist - CRC

Milwaukee County WisconsinFranklin, WI
1d$17 - $25

About The Position

Coordination of admission records to ensure the lawful commitment of residents. Review legal documents accompanying all admissions. Interpret commitment/conviction papers and compute complex court orders to determine sentence structure and conditions of the sentence, ensuring accuracy and conformance with legal requirements. Schedule: This position will work on 2nd shift, including assigned weekends and holidays. Occasional mandatory overtime is required.

Requirements

  • Current residency within the State of Wisconsin upon application required
  • Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License upon application required and must be maintained throughout employment
  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • One (1) year or more of work experience in a clerical support role required
  • Intermediate knowledge of all related computer and software applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Teams required
  • Previous data entry experience required
  • Excellent communication skills via phone or in person interactions required
  • Excellent organizational skills required
  • Must be able to work independently

Responsibilities

  • Determine Sentence Status - Determine under what conditions the sentence is to be served (i.e., straight time, community access, conditions of probation, es/gps monitoring).
  • Re-Calculate Sentences - As a result of additional/amended sentences. Verify CCAP, JOC’s and 1047’s; contact sentencing courts to verify or clarify information.
  • Process Paperwork - Make any changes and adjustments if needed to update current booking of all residents who had recent court appearances.
  • Authorization of Resident Release - Use legal documentation provided by the courts, probation department and various law enforcement agencies in order to authorize release.
  • Communication – Correspond with judges, attorneys, legal aid societies, public defenders, probation agents, law enforcement agencies, out of state government and correctional services and the public regarding current residents.
  • Award additional good conduct - Award additional good conduct based on entry date, sentence date, length of sentence and institutional behavior under guidelines in WI State Stature 302.43. Enter good days for qualifying sentences.
  • Process of Judgement of Convictions - Check accuracy and make appropriate changes to bookings per court order(s). Process paperwork for probation department and courts for judgements received.
  • Calculate Release Dates - Update all status changes that would impact their current incarceration, making any notable change needed to abide by court order.
  • Update Documentation from Department of Corrections (DOC) - Coordinate revocation orders, provide credit dates for condition time/sanction time served and provide credit dates for residents sentenced to the DOC.
  • Resident Grievances - Read and respond to grievances when received.
  • Ability to push and pull up to 100 lbs.; ability to carry and lift up to 40 lbs.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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