What are the responsibilities and job description for the Courtroom Clerk 2 (Clerk of the Court and Comptroller) position at Miami-Dade County?
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED. One year as a temporary employee within the Clerk of Court & Comptroller working as Courtroom Clerk 2. Completion of college coursework may substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis for a maximum of one year. Advanced clerical experience processing public and/or legal records in a court, quasi-judicial, public hearing, or law enforcement environment is preferred.
Recruitment Notes
This is specialized clerical and public contact work in the Criminal, Domestic Violence and Juvenile courtrooms of the Circuit and County Courts of Miami-Dade County. Employees in this class are responsible for performing specialized work as the court clerk to an assigned or substitute judge and for performance of related office duties. Duties include preparation for court, serving as court clerk in the courtroom and preparation of related court documents. Incumbents must exercise care and accuracy in the recording of all court actions and must work under high pressure conditions as required, including during non-trial and jury trial court proceedings and serving extended hours in long jury trials as required. Employees exercise knowledge of various procedures, regulations and basic provisions of Florida Statutes as related to their respective areas.
High school diploma or GED. One year as a temporary employee within the Clerk of Court & Comptroller working as Courtroom Clerk 2. Completion of college coursework may substitute for the required experience on a year-for-year basis for a maximum of one year. Advanced clerical experience processing public and/or legal records in a court, quasi-judicial, public hearing, or law enforcement environment is preferred.
Recruitment Notes
This is specialized clerical and public contact work in the Criminal, Domestic Violence and Juvenile courtrooms of the Circuit and County Courts of Miami-Dade County. Employees in this class are responsible for performing specialized work as the court clerk to an assigned or substitute judge and for performance of related office duties. Duties include preparation for court, serving as court clerk in the courtroom and preparation of related court documents. Incumbents must exercise care and accuracy in the recording of all court actions and must work under high pressure conditions as required, including during non-trial and jury trial court proceedings and serving extended hours in long jury trials as required. Employees exercise knowledge of various procedures, regulations and basic provisions of Florida Statutes as related to their respective areas.