Sessions Clerk I - Essex Superior Court

Massachusetts Trial CourtLawrence, Newburyport, Salem, OH
$68,037 - $100,276Hybrid

About The Position

The Superior Court, the trial court of general jurisdiction for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is committed to delivering high quality justice in a timely and fair manner in accordance with the rule of law. This position will report to our Salem location however travel may be required to our satellite offices located in Lawrence and Newburyport. The Sessions Clerk I facilitates hearings and provides support to an assigned judge in a courtroom setting. This role manages court sessions, calls lists, and handles technical issues in the courtroom, such as setting up virtual meeting calls, hybrid calls, and operating court recording software. The clerk schedules the assigned judge, attorneys, and appropriate parties. They prepare case lists and may pull files for the next day’s session. The clerk reviews documents for compliance with law and judicial approval and summarizes files and case history for a judge ahead of hearings. They review filings from attorneys and pro se litigants and inform on court procedure and compliance. The clerk coordinates and assists attorneys, litigants, court users, and other agencies with court procedures. They administer oaths and bail warnings. The clerk ensures that all court and case files and court decisions are appropriately documented and distributed. The clerk may review and distribute court recordings. Case processing may be done using an electronic filing and/or case management system. This position works under the direction of a Department Head or designee.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or G.E.D. equivalency
  • Five (5) years of related work experience
  • Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered for meeting minimum qualifications.
  • Modern office equipment and technology, including computers and applicable software.
  • Departmental and court policies and procedures.
  • MassCourts, videoconfering software.
  • Judge and Court schedules.
  • State statutes, regulations, court rules, and civil/criminal procedure.
  • Recording system (For the Record).
  • Legal documents and terminology.
  • Organization and time management.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Data entry.
  • Maintaining interpersonal relationships.
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Multi-tasking
  • Establish effective working relationships with others.
  • Prepare clear and accurate reports.
  • Maintain appropriate records.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information.
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Work independently and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Maintain trial or hearing exhibits in an orderly manner.
  • Handle multiple issues simultaneously.
  • Perform work and communicate in a highly visible and public setting.
  • Exercise sound judgment

Responsibilities

  • Prepares for and facilitates court hearings. Manages the court session for assigned judge.
  • Receives, marks, and maintains all exhibits, pleadings, and other court documents offered at any court proceeding.
  • Works with the Judge and parties, attorneys or pro se, other agencies, in scheduling all matters before the Court.
  • Organizes and reviews all files chronologically.
  • Reviews the electronic docket for compliance with the physical file ahead of hearing.
  • Acts as an point of contact between attorneys, the public, other agencies, and the Court.
  • Assists the public, litigants, and attorneys concerning court schedules or court functions, rules, or practices.
  • Administers oaths and bail warnings.
  • Accurately records all event results and dispositions in MassCourts and manages next events, including but not limited to mittimus, habeas corpus, summonses, publications, and warrants.
  • Researches information requested by the Judge.
  • Pull and prepare case lists and files for next day’s session.
  • Reviews documents for compliance with law and judicial approval.
  • Schedules appointments, enters data and requests, and refers and transfers cases.
  • Acts as the interpreter liaison for the assigned court and requests interpreters through the OLA interface or Mass Commission for Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
  • Manages and responds to telephone and email inquiries from the public, attorneys, and other agencies on current/future hearings, court procedures, and clarification on orders.
  • Conferences with judge, AJCM, Clerk, Register, and Probation Staff on administrative issues, pleadings, maintenance of records and documents, including preparing and drafting orders and judgments.
  • Performs independent administrative review of pleadings, as necessary.
  • Ensures compliance with court orders regarding submission of documents after the hearing.
  • Coordinates with the Security Department/Court Officers concerning security issues, detainees, restrain and harassment orders, and facilitates the restricting of access to the courtroom for confidential proceedings.
  • Participates in training of other staff.
  • May be required to travel to different courts.
  • Distributes case files to the appropriate personnel for further processing.
  • Performs other duties as required.
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