Union AFSCME Family/Juvenile Pay Grade Grade 4 Wage Scale $19.00 - $24.71 per hour. Based On Experience. Description General Summary:Under the supervision of the Juvenile Division Director/Referee and the oversight of the Juvenile Register, assists in processing and maintaining the records of the Juvenile Division. Participates in the intake, review, filing and entering of documents related to juvenile delinquency, adoption, neglect, and other juvenile matters. Opens and maintains files in the computer system. Schedules hearings as necessary. Receives and receipts payments for reimbursement of court ordered fees. Also, processes and maintains the records of the 45th Circuit Court Adolescents in Recovery Court (ARC) Program. Participates in the referral process, intake, financial management, review, filing, and entering of documents concerning ARC and performs other duties in support of the program.Essential Functions:
Receives, reviews, and files documents related to juvenile delinquency, neglect, adoptions and other juvenile matters. Opens case files and new petitions, obtains preliminary hearing date, appoints legal counsel as requested or mandated, and completes other steps necessary to initiate case. Sets the court calendar and schedules for the Referee. Coordinates scheduling with the attorneys and other involved parties and ensures compliance with mandated time frames. Keeps the calendar and docket system up-to-date. Prepares all notices necessary for court hearings. Reviews files and ensures their readiness for action before the Referee, ensures proper noticing. Ensures that all orders and forms are properly completed, and sees that hearing dates are set. Enters hearing information to the automated system and updates information as necessary. Enters juvenile case information to the system including information on the petition, parties, and the event information from the complaint, notice of hearing, and other documentation. Processes and maintains the records of the 45th Circuit Court's Adolescents in Recovery Court (ARC) Program. Participates in the referral process, intake, review, filing, and entering of documents concerning ARC. Schedules hearings, team meetings, and trainings as necessary. Attends Adolescents in Recovery Court reviews weekly. Collects reimbursement of fees to the county for court-ordered fees from parents/guardians of juveniles and receives and receipts payments for reimbursement related to ARC. Enters financial orders to the system, and receipts monies collected from court orders. Follows up on cases of noncompliance including the scheduling of orders to show cause. Attends show cause hearings and prepares orders following the hearing. Answers inquiries from defense attorneys, probation officers, and families. Shares information as necessary, and in compliance with 42 CFR and HIPAA, to appraise participants' progress in, and compliance with, the conditions of juvenile mental health court. Receives and reviews all program referrals and arranges for additional screenings of participants aside from the Prosecutor's legal screening. Oversee the Family Case Aides and coordinates their hours. Seeks out and applies for funding /grants and submits invoices and financial claim forms quarterly using the Web Grants portal. Oversees ARC's financial data and compliance by maintaining an accurate log of all invoices for reimbursement. Enters data into the DCCMIS (Drug Court Case Management Information System). This includes eligibility information, drug screens, PII, therapy sessions, community service, etc. Serves as a liaison with treatment providers and drug testing contractor (if applicable), probation, ISD, law enforcement, and residential treatment facilities. Answers the telephone and greets visitors, responds to questions regarding court procedures and case processing information. Assists with clerical support tasks in the Juvenile Division, including typing correspondence and other documents, preparing orders, processing mail, processing and mailing statements, maintaining files and performing other duties as needed. Assists in maintaining all records and files of the Juvenile Court, including court legal and social files, computer case management system, placement records, and annual caseload reports. Performs the functions of the Juvenile Register in the absence of that individual. Researches Michigan law and statutes to ensure documents filed are done so according to required law and statutes. On an annual basis, attend current training events on legal and constitutional issues in mental health courts, evidence-based substance abuse and mental health treatment, behavior modification, and/or community supervision. Performs other duties as required. Position Requirements Employment Qualifications:Education:
- A high school diploma with supplemental vocational coursework in office techniques or a related field.
Experience:
- Two years of clerical responsibility, ideally in a court setting.
Other Requirements:
- Experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite applications.
The qualifications listed above are intended to represent the minimum skills and experience levels associated with performing the duties and responsibilities contained in this job description. The qualifications should not be viewed as expressing absolute employment or promotional standards, but as general guidelines that should be considered along with other job-related selection or promotional criteria.Physical Requirements: (This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions contained in this description. These include, but are not limited to, the following requirements. Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified applicants unable to fulfill one or more of these requirements):
- Ability to access county locations.
- Ability to use a keyboard to enter and retrieve information from a computer.
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing.
- Ability to perform the physical tasks associated with office operations.
- Ability to withstand prolonged periods of sitting in front of computer and/or in court.
Working Conditions:
- Works in an office setting.
Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Shift Days Position Juvenile Deputy Clerk / Adolescents in Recovery Court Coordinator Exempt/Non-Exempt Non-Exempt Open Date 11/26/2024 Location St. Joseph County Three Rivers Courts Campus About the Organization The mission of St. Joseph County Government is to provide statutory and constitutional services in a fiscally responsible manner worthy of the dignity and respect of all County citizens. Non-mandated services requested by citizens shall be evaluated and prioritized within the same context of fiscal responsibility and public trust. The basis for providing such services shall include, but not be restricted to: the safety and well-being of the public, the protection and improvement of natural resources, and the expansion of economic opportunities for all citizens. St. Joseph County Government as stewards of people and resources promotes equal opportunity for all, and hereby encourages the talents, creativity and leadership of all County employees in striving for prompt, courteous, respectful and efficient delivery of services.St. Joseph County provides an excellent benefit package. This includes health, dental, vision, life, and short and long term disability insurance. We also offer a very generous sick and vacation package and 13 paid holidays for most positions. Pension plans are available for many of our employees as well as additional retirement options. EOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. This position is currently accepting applications.