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Have you successfully completed a Field Training program as a full-time, civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency? Are you currently employed as a full-time, civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal agency.
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Knowledge and understanding of City Clerk programs, and the ability to perform City Clerk functions and ensure compliance with policies and laws pertaining to these functions, including, but not limited to, the Brown Act, Election Code, Political Reform Act, and the Public Records Act.
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The Deputy Clerk will create and publish Council Agenda Packets for all Council meetings, coordinate City boards, committees and commissions, prepare and draft proclamations, commendations, and resolutions for City Council action, research, compile, and/or monitor administrative, statistical or legal data, code and City files, Council meeting minutes, etc., and will substitute for the City Clerk in their absence.
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This role is responsible for assisting in all aspects of civil municipal law, including counseling and advising City departments; zoning and land use; property acquisition and disposition; right-of-way matters; economic development; contracts and procurement; drafting and reviewing contracts and ordinances; attending boards and commission meetings; and occasionally representing the City in litigation.
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The Deputy Court Clerk (Grade 8) is assigned operational responsibilities in a high-volume, fast paced office with frequent deadlines; provides support to the Clerk of Court and judges.
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The Deputy Clerk must be able to provide exceptional customer service to persons conducting business at the Perrysburg Municipal Court. A Deputy Clerk must have the ability to read; write; perform basic mathematics; collect and record monetary transactions; type; and enter, access, and manipulate data in a computer (or demonstrate an ability to quickly develop any areas that are lacking.
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Knowledge of municipal government, municipal budgeting, and traditional functions of the office of City Clerk. Three years of progressively responsible experience in public administration, preferably in City Clerk functions.
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We have positions available in the Call Center, Probate and Mental Health, Family, Juvenile and the Civil divisions at the Clerk of Courts. Be sworn to "Oath by the Clerk"; Previous experience working in a City/Municipality.
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Three (3) years progressively responsible experience as a Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court or equivalent court service related experience. Positions at this level are assigned to perform the more complex and sensitive clerical and administrative, duties as well as provide training and function as a lead for other Deputy Clerks and Deputy Clerk Trainees.
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This position works under the direction of the Chief Deputy Clerk, and primary work duties include the following: prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called; examines legal documents submitted to court for adherence to court procedures, prepares case folders and files or routes documents; coordinates schedules between Probate Court staff and other agencies (e.g. judges, magistrates, attorneys, sheriff's office, child support agency, etc.
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Department: Circuit Court Clerk. Circuit Court Clerk. Serve as a liaison to the Commissioner of Accounts and the County's Tax Assessor. The Circuit Court Clerk's Office is the administrative arm of the Circuit Court.
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Under general supervision, the Elections Deputy Clerk performs a variety of clerical work assisting in preparations for elections and voter registration. The Elections Deputy Clerk will occasionally be required to travel to various locations across Smith County for an election or VR event and to other locations for training.
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The Deputy City Clerk is responsible for providing highly visible, professional, and advanced analytical work in support of the City Clerk's Office's day-to-day operations.
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Serving as the department's records specialist; assisting with administering the City's Records Management Program, including the management of assigned department records and assisting other department records coordinators as assigned by the City Clerk or higher level deputy clerk as appropriate.
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Five (5) years recent professional administrative experience in municipal government/City Clerk functions. Do you have at least 5 years recent professional administrative experience in municipal government/City clerk functions.
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