What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bailiff position at Hendricks County?
Hendricks County Job Description
Title: Bailiff
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Department: Hendricks Count Superior Court 1
Purpose of Position: Responsible for the orderly and professional running of the courtroom and assists in the general operation of the Court
Essential Functions:
Maintains and manages the Court’s calendar
Serves as the primary liaison to attorneys, self-represented litigants, judges, or other local officials, providing information relating to court hearings and charges
Prepares courtroom for hearings, including any specialized equipment needed by the parties. Ensures that all doors to the courtroom, office, and jury room are unlocked and locked properly each day. Secures courtroom in emergencies
Assists the Judge as necessary with technology and coordination with parties for remote or hybrid hearings
Prepares and mails juror summons and special questionnaires, if necessary
Responds to questions from prospective jurors regarding deferrals and exemptions from jury service
Responsible for the security, care, and control of the jury during jury trial
Arranges for interpreters for deaf and non-English speaking parties and witnesses
Responsible for checking in litigants and attorneys before hearings
Observes individuals in courtroom and waiting area noting their attitudes, mood changes, body language, and general demeanor. Thinks independently to assess and adapt to rapidly changing situations. Intervenes with individuals who may be angry, irrational, and emotionally distressed. Diffuses the hostile situation. Alerts and involves courthouse security and/or Transport as needed
Provides clerical support to the Judge as requested, including contacting attorneys on specific matters, setting up conference calls, and drafting orders and documents for the Judge's review and signature
Prepares and/or distributes necessary paperwork during court sessions: date slips, fines and costs, plea agreements, probation orders, community service forms, civil orders, exhibits, etc.
Responds to inquiries, complaints, and concerns as they arise as well as general inquiries from the media. Answers questions concerning the general operation of the Court and directs attorneys and members of the public to the appropriate location
Uses the case management system for a variety of functions, including tracking and entering data on cases, processing Court orders and other documents, calendaring cases set for hearings or trials, and running periodic reports
Complies with the applicable provisions of the Indiana Code of Judicial Conduct
Non-Essential Functions:
Answers telephones
Performs other duties as assigned
Backs up other staff in the office as necessary
Education & Qualification Requirements:
High school diploma or GED
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
Excellent time management
Ability to deal with other people effectively and tactfully
Ability to operate basic office equipment
Good organizational skills
Ability to communicate well, both verbally and in writing
Attention to detail
Ability to work independently
Responsibility:
Incumbent works under established guidelines and procedures. Errors in work usually result in loss of time to the department and inconvenience to parties
Working Relationships:
Working relationships include the members of the local judiciary; fellow court employees; attorneys; self-represented litigants; members of the public; and members of other county departments, including, but not limited to, the Prosecutor’s Office, the Chief Public Defender, the Probation Department, the Sheriff’s Department, Work Release, and the Clerk’s Office
Working Conditions & Physical Demands:
Work is performed in a standard office environment
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