What are the responsibilities and job description for the Court Services Specialist position at Muskegon County, MI?
Casework:
Responsible for the initiation of child support enforcement options;
Establishes, audits and modifies accounts within the Michigan Child Support Enforcement System (MiCSES) as part of monitoring compliance with court orders;
Performs clerical functions in various court computer systems;
Assists parties on an intake basis, including telephone calls, meetings, and electronic communication pertaining to enforcement of child support, parenting time, and/or custody;
Processes a variety of administrative forms.
Imaging:
Updates files and documentation according to case number and document type;
Moves files to inactive storage or destruction based on record retention schedules;
Scans court files, ensuring correct data entry and identifies missing records;
Mails out various court correspondences to parties;
Conducts daily mail runs.
Front Desk:
Answers phones, accepts documents for filing, and assists parties regarding Family Court matters;
Checks in clients for hearings and appointments;
Assembles and processes personal protection order documentation;
Performs clerical functions in computer systems;
Processes a variety of administrative forms;
Informs parties of Family Court processes and procedures.
Order Entry:
Establishes, audits and modifies accounts within the MiCSES system in accordance with court orders;
Performs clerical functions in court computer systems;
Assists parties, attorneys, and Family Court Staff with complex case issues;
Processes a variety of administrative forms, documents, and court orders;
Finance/Accounting:
Processes payments and balances cash drawer;
Performs reconciliation of general ledger accounts and maintains financial databases;
Assists clients with review of court ordered debt and creation of payment plans;
Conducts administrative enforcement on delinquent cases;
Reviews court orders and reports to ensure correct billing of services, payment distributions, and compliance with court orders;
Conducts research using available search resources for client locate and financial data.
Probate Court:
Answers phones, accepts documents for filing, and assists parties regarding Probate Court matters;
Checks in clients for hearings and appointments;
Performs case management functions in computer systems;
Processes a variety of administrative forms;
Informs parties of Probate Court processes and procedures.
Required Minimum Entrance Qualifications
Possess a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university;
OR
Possess an Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university AND
Have a minimum of one (1) year full time increasingly responsible paid work experience an office type setting.;
OR
Be a high school graduate or have successfully completed the General Education Development (GED) test; AND
Have a minimum of three (3) years full time increasingly responsible paid work experience an office type setting.
NOTE: The recruitment for this position utilizes assessment(s) in order to match candidate foundational competencies, personality, and job fit to those required for the position.
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