Overview
Judicial Assistant Trainee role at Imperial Court Hotel. Open until filled. First round consideration will be given to applications received by August 18, 2025 at 4 : 00 pm.
Responsibilities
Under supervision, performs basic courtroom duties while learning courtroom policies, practices and procedures applicable to the duties of Judicial Assistants, including assisting in the management of the logistical functioning and flow of courtroom activities to ensure the court runs in an efficient and professional manner.
- At a judicial officer's direction, sets calendars and schedules hearings according to legal and procedural time limits;
- Maintains the official record of the court;
- Acts as liaison with judicial officers, legal counsel, court staff, all interested parties and the public to answer procedural questions and resolve problems;
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Judicial Assistant Trainee is the trainee class in the Judicial Assistant series. Incumbents are assigned to a courtroom to perform courtroom duties while learning courtroom policies, practices and procedures applicable to the duties of Judicial Assistants. Incumbents may be assigned to a variety of traffic, small claims, criminal arraignment and misdemeanor courts and to the less complex civil trials. Under direct supervision, incumbents learn and perform a variety of highly responsible courtroom support functions that require developing knowledge of the terminology, procedures and practices for their assigned areas, with a significant degree of independence and accountability for results. Incumbents organize and manage courtroom support operations and activities by coordinating courtroom flow, maintaining the official record of the court and acting as liaison to judicial officers, legal counsel, court staff and the public.
Judicial Assistant Trainee is distinguished from Judicial Assistant I in that incumbents in the latter class perform more complex courtroom support functions and are assigned to departments requiring significant knowledge of court operations, policies and procedures.
A Judicial Assistant Trainee is expected to qualify for advancement to the Judicial Assistant I level, Step 1, after 12 months, depending upon background, experience and performance.
Qualifications
Graduation from high school or GED equivalent; and three years of experience performing progressively responsible court related services duties; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Completion of training in areas specified by the Court is highly desirable.A valid California Class C driver's license and the ability to maintain insurability under the Court's vehicle insurance policy.The ability to read and / or speak Spanish or another language is frequently required.Additional Information
Required to submit a cover letter and current resume with application. Failure to submit cover letter and resume may result in disqualification from the recruitment process.Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the required application and supplemental questionnaire.Human Resources will review applications to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications; include all current and previous related work experience within the previous 10 years.Selection Procedure
Step I : Applications will be reviewed to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and have submitted required documents; eligible candidates will be referred to step II in the selection process.Step II : Candidates successful in Step I will be invited to participate in a required written assessment. Candidates selected to move forward will be notified approximately one week before the assessment.Step III : Candidates who pass the written assessment with a 70% or better may be invited to participate in an oral interview.Step IV : Candidates successful in the interview may be placed on the eligibility list. Placement on the eligibility list is not a guarantee of employment.Additional steps for the selection process will include a drug test, background and reference checks.Status Notifications
You will be notified by email during the process of this recruitment through governmentjobs.com. Please check your email spam / junk folders and accept emails ending with governmentjobs.com and imperial.courts.ca.gov. If your information changes, please update your profile at www.governmentjobs.com.
Reasonable Accommodations
The Court provides reasonable accommodations upon request for applicants with disabilities. Please contact the Human Resources Department at (760) 336-3530 or HR@imperial.courts.ca.gov if you 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 to the examination so that a reasonable accommodation may be made.
The Court offers a competitive compensation package. Total compensation includes not only your salary, but also the benefits paid by the Court on your behalf. These Court provided benefits add significantly to the overall value of your compensation.
Leave Provisions
Sick leave accrues at 0.0500 per hour worked based on a max of 80 hours per pay period. Max amount accrued per pay period is 4 hours.Vacation time is accrued based on years of service capped at 240 hours :From date of hire to 60 months (5 years) accrual rate is 0.038462 per hour worked and equivalent to 10 days per year.60 months to 120 months (5 to 10 years) accrual rate is 0.057690 per hour worked and equivalent to 15 days per year.120 months to 180 months (10 to 15 years) accrual rate is 0.069230 per hour worked and equivalent to 18 days per year180 months to 240 (15 to 20 years) accrual rate is 0.080760 per hour worked and equivalent to 21 days per yearOver 240 months (20 years +) accrual rate is 0.088460 per hour worked and equivalent to 23 days per year. This bracket is capped at 320 hours.Jury leave is paid at employee's regular rate of pay by the court. Employee retains mileage or expense reimbursement only.
Military Leave is provided in accordance with the law.
Bereavement leave is 9 days per rolling 12 months.
Benefits and Retirement
Health Insurance is available with a shared cost; the Court may subsidize a portion of the medical premium.Vision and Dental Insurance is optional and paid by the employee.Basic life Insurance of 20000 paid by the Court. Optional Supplemental Life and Dependent Insurance is available at the employee's expense.Long Term Disability Insurance is available at the employee's expense.Worker's Compensation is paid by the Court.State Disability Insurance is paid by the employee at 1% rate up to 101,636 in wages.Deferred Compensation (457(b) Plan) is available at the employee's expense.Employee Assistance Program is paid by the Court.Tuition Reimbursement up to 1,200 per calendar year subject to pre-approval and availability of funds.Retirement
ICERS – For Employee / Employer contributions rates, please refer to ICERS publications.
Holidays
14 paid holidays per year. The Court recognizes the following holidays :New Year\'s DayMartin Luther King Jr. DayLincoln\'s BirthdayPresident\'s DayCesar Chavez DayMemorial DayJuneteenthIndependence DayLabor DayNative American DayVeterans DayThanksgiving DayFriday after ThanksgivingChristmas DayEnd of job description summary.
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