Legal Secretary- Temporary

Salt Lake CountySalt Lake City, UT
Onsite

About The Position

Provides legal secretarial support to Division staff, performing highly responsible and confidential secretarial duties and administrative functions. This is a temporary position located at the District Attorney's Office Building at 35 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Requirements

  • Two (2) years of professional office clerical experience.
  • Must successfully pass an initial criminal background check, as well as every two years thereafter.
  • Continuously meet the requirements of the Bureau of Criminal Information (BCI).
  • Ability to type accurately at 40 words-per-minute.
  • Ability to work with computer software related to job-specific duties.
  • Ability to accurately transcribe dictation from transcriber.
  • Ability to greet and assist the public in a prompt, courteous, and professional manner.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of general secretarial/clerical procedures and techniques
  • Knowledge of legal terminology
  • Knowledge of office technology systems
  • Knowledge of business English, proofreading, and editing techniques
  • Knowledge of Salt Lake County rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
  • Knowledge of criminal justice system
  • Knowledge of civil, criminal, and bankruptcy court procedures
  • Knowledge of County subdivision approval process
  • Knowledge of word processing systems and equipment
  • Knowledge of legal research
  • Knowledge of Salt Lake County Cash Handling policies and procedures
  • Knowledge of filing systems and procedures for various courts, the District Attorney’s Office, and outside agencies

Responsibilities

  • Drafts service contracts for assigned attorneys’ client agencies.
  • Prepares required documents using written copy, transcription equipment, shorthand notes, or other job-specific tools.
  • Makes copies for filing system and appropriately distributes originals.
  • Prepares travel/training requests for seminars, conferences, and workshops, and assists in setting appointments for assigned attorneys.
  • Composes correspondence as requested by attorneys, obtains signature, and copies documents for distribution.
  • Prepares and maintains case files (electronic record and hard copy); analyzes information in electronic form and hard copy case file to determine action to be taken; prepares appropriate legal documents for review by attorneys and processing of case.
  • Coordinates inquiries from other office divisions, County departments, state agencies, law enforcement agencies, and courts regarding status of attorney work products.
  • Coordinates inquiries from other office divisions, County departments, state agencies, law enforcement, and others with Risk Management and Claims Adjusters as required.
  • Receives outside and defense attorneys’ motions for discovery and reviews case file to determine which documents are to be provided and provides opposing counsel with same.
  • Answers inquiries on case status either by telephone or written correspondence.
  • Provides citizens with written information of what will transpire, including the name of appropriate judge, the address, and telephone number.
  • Analyzes information in case file to determine action to be taken.
  • Prepares appropriate legal documents for processing of case.
  • Using county ordinances, state criminal code, and wildlife regulation ordinances, transcribes accurately into legal format the charges to be filed.
  • Keeps daily and weekly calendars of appointments, preliminary hearings, trials, and pre-trials for prosecuting attorneys; monitors cases so the proper action is taken within the time limits set forth by statute; coordinates with court clerks and checks via on-line computerized access for court-calendar updates.
  • Receives citations from courts and fact-sheets from attorneys and prepares case files and necessary legal documents.
  • Coordinates with courts regarding continued cases and rescheduling of same.
  • Maintains accurate and current case files and performs duties required for maintenance.
  • Assists in the calling of witnesses for notice of hearing, trials, continuations, cancellations, etc., as required.
  • Utilizes legal training and knowledge of office functions by answering telephone inquiries, referring them to the proper attorneys; take messages, greets, and gives information to the general public, law enforcement officers, defense attorneys, and other governmental agencies.
  • Assists in setting appointments for assigned attorneys.
  • Independently reviews each case file and orders all necessary legal documents from the agencies according to individual cases.
  • Assists attorneys in maintenance of statistics of court appearances, dispositions, and transactions involving cases.
  • Accesses information to court calendars and case files in preparation of related statistics.
  • Assists in the review, logging in, and routing of all incoming mail, inter-office, and County correspondence to assigned attorneys and/or personnel.
  • Obtains information from defendants as to their assets and financial status.
  • Composes and prepares the appropriate order utilizing the statutes.
  • Composes and prepares the appropriate order and submits to judge and opposing counsel.
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