Director Of Civil Process
This director level position performs complex and varied professional work as a member of the court administrator's upper-level management team. Being a member of upper management, requires leading within the court's policies, practices, and personnel administration, while also operating within applicable law, court rules, and the ethical standards required in the court environment. Critical to this role is managing the safe and efficient operation and development of the Civil Process department and its personnel. The department's functions include the service and execution of process, as well as the administration of Jackson County's annual delinquent land tax sale. These department functions are more typically handled by the sheriff in other jurisdictions. The Home Rule Charter of Jackson County, however, places responsibility for these functions with the court. Some department functions pose a level of risk, which requires constant assessment and management to assure the safety of court staff and the public.
The court administrator is the appointing authority. Supervision is provided by the deputy court administrator circuit court. Work is monitored by results of assignments and projects, deadlines met, and meetings.
The director of civil process will provide supervision of all staff within civil process. They will directly supervise members of the department management team and the administrative assistant for the department.
The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed :
Knowledge of service and execution processes, familiarity with legal documents including court orders, as well as laws, pertaining to the department's responsibilities.
Knowledge of law enforcement practices, firearm safety, and de-escalation techniques.
Thorough knowledge of personnel policies, practices, procedures, and employment law.
Proven ability to make sound decisions consistent with laws, regulations, and policies.
Ability to maintain varied and complex records and prepare reports from these records.
Ability to recognize, review and analyze, and, when appropriate, investigate a variety of administrative issues, and to devise and implement effective solutions.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to prepare clear, complete and logical reports, department operating procedures, and / or correspondence.
Bachelor's degree in public or business administration, criminal justice, or a related field plus six years of work experience in law enforcement, service of process, legal setting, or a closely related field, including three years in a management capacity (with the demonstrated ability to manage / lead employees through other supervisory / management level personnel).
All candidates selected for employment will be subject to background screenings as part of the hiring process. Certain positions may also require additional checks, including but not limited to education verification, child abuse and neglect clearances, drug screenings, and physical assessments, as applicable to the responsibilities of the role.
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Director Civil • Kansas City, MO, US