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Reviews all incoming pleadings requiring the Judge’s attention; coordinates requests for hearings with counsel and Trial Court Administrator. JOB SUMMARY: Researches legal issues arising in any of the types of cases heard in the domestic relations, probate, civil, criminal, and juvenile divisions of Circuit Court; prepares memos outlining the legal research and/or prepares opinions or orders as requested by the Judge; drafts proposed orders for the court’s review and approval; ensures attorney submitted orders are accurate and filed in a timely manner.
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Effectively communicate with the Presiding Judge, Associate Judges, Court Administrator, Court staff, citizens, attorneys, and other law enforcement agencies to exchange information and ensure court security.
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In Gwinnett, they include the Sheriff, Tax Commissioner, District Attorney, Solicitor, Probate Court Judge, and Chief Magistrate. The County Administrator and County Attorney are appointed by the Board of Commissioners and serve at its pleasure.
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In emergency situations, the Chief Judge or Trial Court Administrator may assign the employee duties and responsibilities that are not associated with their primary function but are deemed to be mission essential.
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Reports directly to the Program Director of the WCS Treatment Courts and interacts with the Director of Court Services, as well as the JCATC/JCDTC Team. Has contact with a wide variety of individuals to include criminal offenders, court officials, law enforcement, jail staff, treatment and other service providers, Probation-Parole staff, other WCS staff, and family members of participants.
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The Assistant Deputy Court Administrator assists in such areas as planning, research and development, the coordination of administrative procedures, training, budget preparation, human resources, technical assistance, information technology, case management and best practices, and other facets of judicial administration.
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Manages all Elected Officials' budgets and work as a liaison between the County and the Elected Officials (Tax Collector, Supervisor of Elections, Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Property Appraiser, State Attorney, Public Defender, and Courts Administrator.
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To implement the Board's policy directives, the County Administrator uses a management team consisting of members of his immediate staff and 14 department directors. The 14 departments that make up the executive side are Police Services, Fire and Emergency Services, Corrections, Communications, Support Services, Financial Services, Community Services, Human Resources, Information Technology Services, Law, Planning and Development, Water Resources, Child Advocacy & Juvenile Services, and Transportation.
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The Environmental Health Sanitarian performs diversified technical environmental health duties under the direction of the Public Health Administrator and / or their designee. Issue written orders / referrals, Municipal Court citations / fines, and summons / complaints for violations of local and state ordinances.
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Knowledge of: applicable State of Arizona statutes, rules, administrative orders, operational policies and procedures, Federal rules and requirements; Superior Court and Yuma County policies and procedures; identifying and implementing operational standards; basic principles and practices of supervision of detainees; prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) requirements; state Detention Standards; record keeping, case and file management/maintenance; community resources and services.
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Manage office business in coordination with other departments, including but not limited to Facilities Management, Controller's Office, Budget Services, Human Resources, Bail and Court Administration, Prison, Adult Probation/Parole, Information Technology; f.
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Responsible for the quality of services provided to inmates and works in conjunction with the Facility Administrator to remedy deficiencies and enrich programs. Must possess a working knowledge of program objectives, policies, procedures, correctional laws, applicable court orders and requirements for managing a secure correctional facility.
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Ada County Trial Court AdministrationThe Trial Court Administrator, Sandra Barrios, oversees all administrative responsibilities of the Fourth Judicial District. POSITION GENERAL SUMMARY:The Ada County Drug Court Program is a court-supervised, comprehensive diversion program designed to emphasize treatment and rehabilitation instead of incarceration.
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Onsite Employee Fitness Center with Indoor Racquetball Court and Yoga Room. Sonicwall Firewall, Barracuda Email Gateway, CrowdStrike AV/EDR/MDR solution, Webproxy/DLP, SSLVPN, SIEM or other relevant security systems experience.
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Makes routine reports to the jail administrator on any and all activity during his/her prescribed shift. Coordinates the confined docket with the Municipal Court Judge, clerk and staff, to ensure those prisoners appearance in court at the specified time, and when necessary, shall assist the court staff with the actual court appearances.
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