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Benefits - We care about your well-being. Agency Description The FJD Family Division consists of the Juvenile and the Domestic Relations Branch. The Domestic Relationship Branch has varied responsibilities in responding to complaints and petitions that can be broadly categorized under: Child and Spousal Support, Divorce, Child Custody, and Domestic Violence. The Juvenile Branch processes cases involving juvenile delinquency where minors have been accused of crimes; dependency cases arising from allegations of neglect or abuse; truancy petitions and those alleging incorrigibility; and adoptions. Several means are used to provide services to youth and their families. Job Description Position Summary This is entry level clerical legal work, and the individual selected for this position may be assigned to either the Juvenile Branch or Domestic Relations Branch of Family Court, and may be reassigned to either Branch, as business needs might require. The position involves data input of pertinent court outcome information from courtroom and other matters. Daily work may include preparing court lists, obtaining the necessary case records for Judges, Masters, or hearing officers, recording additional supportive data pertaining to case histories, summarizing case dispositions directly onto the court lists for distribution to appropriate personnel within Family Court and other court related agencies, and coding and entering dispositions into appropriate computer systems. Work is performed according to clearly defined rules and procedures, under direct supervision. Assignments are stable in nature and are carried out in accordance with standard Family Court practices and procedures. In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume. Essential Functions The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive and may vary according to which Branch of Family Court the employee is assigned. Other duties may be required and assigned. Initiate and update Family Court cases on applicable computer systems Check if litigants have other active/inactive cases and pending proceedings; if individual is in custody or under any type of supervision; details of custody status and/or court supervision. Check for any and all information from litigant and case histories that are pertinent to pending matter. Selects and schedule court dates, conferences, and other appointments. Copies court list, blocking out the prejudicial information in the notes, if applicable. COURTROOM DUTIES (if applicable) Records the judge’s order on the court list; records any exhibits that are marked and moved into evidence. Schedules the next hearing date and records all related dispositional codes, conditions, and institutions. At Pre-Trial and Detention hearings, obtain attorney ID# and appoint counsel for juvenile in computer. If conflict counsel is needed, forwards request to Legal Liaison Office for formal appointment. When counsel is attached, completes the paperwork and forward to Legal Liaison Office. If notification of counsel is necessary, notify the Legal Liaison Office. Typing as required during court proceedings. OFFICE DUTIES Conduct in-person and telephone Interviews with litigants and attorneys to obtain and update case and demographic information, as needed Updates case history, address changes and complete all docket information. Enter fact-finder disposition for each petition. Completes previous day’s assignments. Copies completed docket for distribution. Perform related work, as assigned. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: Answers the telephone or perform customer service activities. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Standard courtroom and office conditions. Direct contact with diverse court clientele In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees