Clerk Of Court
Deputized by the Clerk of Circuit Court to perform / discharge duties in accordance with Wisconsin State Statute 59.40. In the absence of the Clerk of Circuit Court and Chief Deputy, may assume responsibility of the office. Under general supervision, executes a wide variety of complex legal clerical tasks in an efficient, professional and courteous manner. Clerks are required to maintain records of all court documents filed with the court by performing a wide range of case processing duties as well as courtroom duties. The Clerk resolves complex and sensitive issues having a significant impact on the day to day functions of the Court. Clerks are to have professional working relations with internal and external agencies, attorneys and general public. All duties and responsibilities are performed under and subject to the review and approval of the Clerk of Circuit Court.
45% Record Management 59.40(2) :
30% Clerk in court for Circuit Court and Court Commissioner.
20% Represent the court system through effective communication with the public and internal / external contacts :
5% Other duties as assigned.
Considerable knowledge of court practices, terminology and procedures.
Considerable knowledge of the purpose, function and scope of the circuit court.
Working knowledge of the statutory powers and limitations of the circuit court.
Provide exceptional customer service; exhibit advanced interpersonal skill set.
Ability to establish and maintain effective and professional public and working relationships.
Ability to embrace and adapt to changing responsibilities and assignments.
Aptitude for writing mechanics and grammar; detail-oriented with quality standards.
Ability to comprehend and comply with oral and written directives.
Self-managing; ability to effectively direct own activities toward the timely achievement of office objectives.
Proficient computer software knowledge and expertise of modern office methods and practices.
Associate degree - legal administrative professional / administrative professional, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Four (4) or more years of responsible administrative professional experience; court setting or legal field preferred.
Ability to type fifty (50) net words per minute.
Ability to maintain focus in large office setting with background noise and constant interruptions.
Repetitive hand / arm motions.
Ability to stand for extended periods of time at service counter.
Ability to sit for extended periods of time during court proceedings.
Ability to climb and crouch to retrieve files.
Ability to move throughout the building for court proceedings and retrieve files.
Ability to lift and / or carry up to 25 lbs.
Ability to use modern office equipment.
Deputy Court Clerk • Janesville, WI, US