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The First Judicial District has an immediate opening for a Judicial Specialist 2 to join our team in the Clayton County Clerk of Court office in Elkader, Iowa. Under the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court and Trial Court Supervisor, candidates will have the desire to learn the complexities of our court case processing system using our statewide Electronic Document Management System (EDMS.
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Skills to be acquired will include suicide prevention, CPR, First Aid, Safe Crisis Management, handcuffing, and other skills relevant to the care and custody of juveniles as well as the safety and security of Judicial Branch staff.
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This Procurement Fiscal Analyst position provides purchasing and contract support to the trial courts, including end-user support for the Phoenix Materials Management module and vendor master data.
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One (1) year of general clerical work experience in an office environment, preferably in a legal or judicial setting. Utilizes data entry skills to docket all filings in the Case Management system or any other applications as required.
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Our portfolio within the Construction Management Division includes providing a diverse set of services centered within Program, Project and Construction management in the public works, healthcare, research, commercial, industrial, educational, judicial, institutional, transportation and aviation market sectors.
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This position is responsible for the day-to-day operations in the Department for Student Affairs which includes the following areas: bookstore, career services, counseling, crisis management, dining services, diversity services, financial aid, health services, international student services, judicial affairs, new student orientation, first year experience, parent services, residential life, retention services, student center, student activities, and Student Government Association.
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A law firm in Chicago is seeking a Mid-Senior Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney to work closely with clients, providing solutions to navigate patent laws and judicial decisions. ResponsibilitiesVice President, Threat Management & ResponseJob Description:Humana is a Fortune 50 market leader in integrated healthcare whose dream is to help people a.
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Must be a resident of Alaska for at least six months immediately preceding appointment as a Deputy Magistrate II to perform judicial duties. Customer Service, Facility Management, Trial Court Accounting.
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Track cases, motions, and all actions assigned to the Judge using Courtview case management system and completing reports to the Ohio Supreme Court as required by the Rules of Superintendence. Publish weekly docket schedule using Courtview case management system to distribute to appropriate departments and individuals.
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Multidisciplinary/Full Service firm with the staff and capabilities to provide engineering and architectural design services, construction management, surveying, right-of-way acquisition and materials testing.
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Provides victim-centered, medically focused patient assessment, forensic evidence collection, management of the sexual assault victim, expert testimony and interaction throughout the judicial process.
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Technical applications including Odyssey, Judicial Information Systems, Jury Management System, Zoom, Word, Outlook, and Excel. Provides confidential administrative and technical support for a Superior Court judicial officer and other duties for the Superior Court as assigned and directed.
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Develops emergency exercises and conducts court-wide emergency preparedness training (e.g., Court Community Emergency Response Team); and prepares after action reports and necessary documentation required at the end of exercises and actual emergencies to senior management and judicial leadership.
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Project Guardianship (PG) provides guardianship services for older adults and people living with disabilities and mental illness in New York who have been determined by a judicial proceeding to need help making decisions and have no family or friends able to assist them.
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Knowledge of case management processes, peer court processes, juvenile judicial processes; prevention and early intervention, evidence-based curriculums, motivational interviewing, restorative justice practices; gang culture, local gang issues, and resources for victims of crimes.
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