What are the responsibilities and job description for the Court Commissioner position at Imperial Court Hotel?
General Purpose
The Superior Court of California, County of Imperial is seeking candidates with a passion for executing and upholding the law. The ideal candidate will possess a high level of personal integrity, flexibility, and exemplary people skills.
This professional level position performs various judicial and quasi-judicial functions as prescribed by law California Rules of Court, Rule 10.700 et seq or conferred by the Court, making dispositions on cases. The Court Commissioner has the same jurisdiction and exercises the same powers and duties as the judges of the Court with respect to child support. The Court Commissioner hears, evaluates and makes decisions on child support cases interprets, enforces and carries out laws including issuing judgments and orders, and acts as a temporary judge and presides over cases as needed and by stipulation of the parties.
The candidate holds office at the pleasure of the Court and works under general direction of the Presiding Judge.
IMPERIAL COUNTY
Imperial County was founded in 1907 and is the youngest of California’s 58 counties. Its current population is approximately 180,580 and encompasses a 4,500 square mile area in the southeast corner of California. The area includes over 400,000 acres of irrigated farmland that is among the most productive agricultural regions in the world. The terrain varies from 235 feet below sea level at the Salton Sea to 4,548 feet at Blue Angel Peak.
Imperial County is also the winter home of the United States Navy Blue Angels, the Glamis Sand Dunes, the Imperial Valley Mid-Winter Fair and Fiesta, the Holtville Carrot Carnival, and Brawley's Cattle Call Rodeo. The County consists of seven incorporated cities: El Centro, Brawley, Calexico, Imperial, Holtville, Calipatria and Westmorland and is located on the international border with Mexico. Through the three ports of entry, there is travel of over 35 million people and over 250,000 cargo trucks each year. The Valley’s central location and proximity to Mexico make Imperial County an ideal location for industry and business services.
Imperial Valley is noted for its sunny climate and almost unbelievable agricultural productivity. The climate is hot and dry, ranging from lows in the mid 30's in January to highs of 110 in July and August. There are lots of recreation opportunities for its residents and visitors varying from the sand dunes to golf and just across the border, amenities of a large urban city.
About The Court
The Superior Court of California, County of Imperial is a unified Superior Court, served by ten judges, one commissioner, and one referee. The Presiding Judge is the Honorable Eran M. Bermudez and the Court Executive Officer is Maria Rhinehart. The Court employs approximately 105 staff including full-time, part-time and contract. There are three current courthouses located: 2 in El Centro and 1 in Winterhaven. The Court utilizes a single case management system for all case types and submits data electronically to DMV, DOJ and JBSIS. For additional information about the Court, visit the website atwww.imperial.courts.ca.gov/.
Examples of Essential Duties
For a complete list of the qualifications and essential duties, please refer to the job description.
Minimum Qualifications; Licenses; Special Requirements
This position requires the incumbent to be an active member in good standing with the California State Bar and admitted to practice law in California for at least 10 years prior to appointment or in any state and California for a combined period of not less than ten (10) years: unless inactive membership due to previously holding the position of judge, referee or commissioner. Candidates must possess a valid California Driver’s License and ability to maintain insurability under the Court’s vehicle insurance policy.
Additional Information
Soliciting Support For Candidacy
Each candidate for the position of Court Commissioner is advised that he or she should not contact any judge of the Court for the purpose of soliciting support for his or her candidacy. Solicitation of support on behalf of any candidate by any other person is also discouraged. Members of the selection committee will seek information from their fellow judges or others regarding the qualifications of candidates at the appropriate stage of the examination procedures.
Required Documentation
Superior Court of California, County of Imperial commissioners are prohibited from practicing law during their employment.
Selection Process
The selection process is confidential. Applications received before the deadline will be evaluated to determine if the candidate meets the minimum qualifications. The Court will only interview the candidates that best meet the needs of the Court. Successful candidates may be asked to return for a second interview. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of a pre-employment live scan clearance. All applicants will be notified by e-mail following application review.
Application Process
Interested candidates must apply online. Applications must include required documentation listed above and complete supplemental questionnaire. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Résumés will not be accepted in lieu of the required application and supplemental questionnaire.
Status Notification
You will be notified by email during the process of this recruitment through governmentjobs.com. Please check your email spam/junk folders. If your information changes, please update your profile at www.governmentjobs.comand emailHR@imperial.courts.ca.gov.
Reasonable Accommodations
Imperial County Superior Court provides reasonable accommodations upon request for applicants with disabilities. Please contact the Human Resources Department at 760-336-3530 orHR@imperial.courts.ca.gov if you feel you will need an accommodation for any aspect of the selection process. The Human Resources Department requests that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior so that a reasonable accommodation may be made.
Position not eligible for any benefits.
The Superior Court of California, County of Imperial is seeking candidates with a passion for executing and upholding the law. The ideal candidate will possess a high level of personal integrity, flexibility, and exemplary people skills.
This professional level position performs various judicial and quasi-judicial functions as prescribed by law California Rules of Court, Rule 10.700 et seq or conferred by the Court, making dispositions on cases. The Court Commissioner has the same jurisdiction and exercises the same powers and duties as the judges of the Court with respect to child support. The Court Commissioner hears, evaluates and makes decisions on child support cases interprets, enforces and carries out laws including issuing judgments and orders, and acts as a temporary judge and presides over cases as needed and by stipulation of the parties.
The candidate holds office at the pleasure of the Court and works under general direction of the Presiding Judge.
IMPERIAL COUNTY
Imperial County was founded in 1907 and is the youngest of California’s 58 counties. Its current population is approximately 180,580 and encompasses a 4,500 square mile area in the southeast corner of California. The area includes over 400,000 acres of irrigated farmland that is among the most productive agricultural regions in the world. The terrain varies from 235 feet below sea level at the Salton Sea to 4,548 feet at Blue Angel Peak.
Imperial County is also the winter home of the United States Navy Blue Angels, the Glamis Sand Dunes, the Imperial Valley Mid-Winter Fair and Fiesta, the Holtville Carrot Carnival, and Brawley's Cattle Call Rodeo. The County consists of seven incorporated cities: El Centro, Brawley, Calexico, Imperial, Holtville, Calipatria and Westmorland and is located on the international border with Mexico. Through the three ports of entry, there is travel of over 35 million people and over 250,000 cargo trucks each year. The Valley’s central location and proximity to Mexico make Imperial County an ideal location for industry and business services.
Imperial Valley is noted for its sunny climate and almost unbelievable agricultural productivity. The climate is hot and dry, ranging from lows in the mid 30's in January to highs of 110 in July and August. There are lots of recreation opportunities for its residents and visitors varying from the sand dunes to golf and just across the border, amenities of a large urban city.
About The Court
The Superior Court of California, County of Imperial is a unified Superior Court, served by ten judges, one commissioner, and one referee. The Presiding Judge is the Honorable Eran M. Bermudez and the Court Executive Officer is Maria Rhinehart. The Court employs approximately 105 staff including full-time, part-time and contract. There are three current courthouses located: 2 in El Centro and 1 in Winterhaven. The Court utilizes a single case management system for all case types and submits data electronically to DMV, DOJ and JBSIS. For additional information about the Court, visit the website atwww.imperial.courts.ca.gov/.
Examples of Essential Duties
For a complete list of the qualifications and essential duties, please refer to the job description.
Minimum Qualifications; Licenses; Special Requirements
This position requires the incumbent to be an active member in good standing with the California State Bar and admitted to practice law in California for at least 10 years prior to appointment or in any state and California for a combined period of not less than ten (10) years: unless inactive membership due to previously holding the position of judge, referee or commissioner. Candidates must possess a valid California Driver’s License and ability to maintain insurability under the Court’s vehicle insurance policy.
Additional Information
Soliciting Support For Candidacy
Each candidate for the position of Court Commissioner is advised that he or she should not contact any judge of the Court for the purpose of soliciting support for his or her candidacy. Solicitation of support on behalf of any candidate by any other person is also discouraged. Members of the selection committee will seek information from their fellow judges or others regarding the qualifications of candidates at the appropriate stage of the examination procedures.
Required Documentation
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Copy of California State Bar card showing active status.
- Legal writing sample or samples such as a portion or all of an appellate brief, memorandum of points and authorities, opinion letter, article, etc. Sample(s) should not exceed 10 pages.
- Five references including name, address and telephone number.
Superior Court of California, County of Imperial commissioners are prohibited from practicing law during their employment.
Selection Process
The selection process is confidential. Applications received before the deadline will be evaluated to determine if the candidate meets the minimum qualifications. The Court will only interview the candidates that best meet the needs of the Court. Successful candidates may be asked to return for a second interview. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of a pre-employment live scan clearance. All applicants will be notified by e-mail following application review.
Application Process
Interested candidates must apply online. Applications must include required documentation listed above and complete supplemental questionnaire. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Résumés will not be accepted in lieu of the required application and supplemental questionnaire.
Status Notification
You will be notified by email during the process of this recruitment through governmentjobs.com. Please check your email spam/junk folders. If your information changes, please update your profile at www.governmentjobs.comand emailHR@imperial.courts.ca.gov.
Reasonable Accommodations
Imperial County Superior Court provides reasonable accommodations upon request for applicants with disabilities. Please contact the Human Resources Department at 760-336-3530 orHR@imperial.courts.ca.gov if you feel you will need an accommodation for any aspect of the selection process. The Human Resources Department requests that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior so that a reasonable accommodation may be made.
Position not eligible for any benefits.