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Deputy Court Administrator Civil (Washington County) at Pennsylvania Courts

Pennsylvania Courts Washington, AR

Job Description

The Deputy Court Administrator- Civil collaborates closely with the District Court Administrator (DCA) and the President Judge on various strategic and operational tasks. Their main responsibility is overseeing civil case management. They evaluate current civil court functions to ensure operational efficiency and optimal staffing while suggesting appropriate improvements. Additionally they are responsible for civil case management statistics mediation and mini-jury programs as well as overseeing common pleas senior judges.Job DutiesCollaborates with the DCA on ongoing strategic and operational initiatives including process improvements and the status of civil case load and flow.Monitors and supervises the administration of new civil case filings and existing cases for appropriate judge assignments assignment/expiration of discovery periods trial scheduling and dispositions. Responsible for preparation of notices for argument court and arbitration. Oversees appropriate corrections to case records in the case management system.Oversees the staff responsible for managing civil case administration.Manages the daily operations and functions of the case management system for the Civil and Orphans Court divisions. This includes configuring the system developing reports creating new automated workflows and business processes correcting docketing errors and continuously assessing the system to recommend changes and improvements.Manages and oversees the public portal for electronic filing. This includes configuring the system managing security permissions processing payments answering questions from the general public creating informational documents and providing end-user training programs.Acts as a liaison and support for the case management system vendor and elected filing officers concerning the case management system and Public Portal.Serves as the language access coordinator for the judicial district. Submits statistical reports and other information as required. Tracks invoice payments for interpreter services and submits necessary information for reimbursable expenses.Serves as the ADA coordinator for the judicial district.Minimum QualificationsBachelors degree in Business Public Administration or a closely related field; PLUSTwo years of experience in court management or three years of varied office management work including professional-level experience in budgeting procurement and human resources management.An equivalent combination of education experience and/or training may be considered.Additional RequirementsSatisfactory criminal background check required.Job HighlightsExcellent benefits program including comprehensive low-cost medical dental vision and prescription plans for employees and eligible family members beginning on the first day of employment.13 paid holidays 12 paid sick days and 12 paid vacation days per year. Salary increases employee assistance programs and State retirement plans.Salary informationCommensurate with ExperienceApplicants requiring accommodation for any part of the application and/or interview process should contact Human Resources at or Required Experience:Unclear Seniority Key Skills Bidding,Mainframe,Building Construction,Account Management,Civil Engineering,Banking & Finance Employment Type : Full-Time Experience: years Vacancy: 1

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