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Case Managers I report to the Chief Clerk and Project Director and work in problem solving parts and units. Case Managers I develop treatment plans, determine intervention services, counsel participants and make recommendations to... the court. Case Managers I prepare written reports and maintain case files on participants. Case Managers I may also perform other related duties
Assignment:
This position is assigned to the Utica City Drug Court. Duties include but are not limited to: provide case management and monitoring services to substance abusing defendants including interview participants to determine need for services, refer participants to psychological or medical counseling services, conduct psycho-social evaluations and prepare reports; report participant compliance on programs and recommend sanctions; make preliminary case recommendations to the court; determine progress and need for services; prepare clients for discharge to the community and conduct court mandated drug testing. Travel may be required.
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or universityand one (1) year of satisfactory full-time experience in social casework with a recognized public or private agency adhering to accepted professional standards; or Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) and two (2) years of satisfactory full time experience in social casework with a recognized public or private agency adhering to accepted professional standards; or An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Please view the full employment announcement at:
Job Postings - 5th Judicial District - Careers | NYCOURTS.GOV
Base Salary: $54,680
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $54,680.00 per year
Benefits:
• Dental insurance
• Employee assistance program
• Flexible spending account
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Retirement plan
• Vision insurance
Schedule:
• Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person Show more details...
Court Assistants serve as part clerks in: Supreme Courts; all County and District level courts; those City Courts with three or more full-time judges; and the Civil Court of the City of New York. As part clerks, they work under the supervision of higher level court clerical personnel, Chief... Clerks, Commissioners of Jurors, or County Clerks and perform court clerical tasks directly related to court proceedings. Court Assistants may also work outside of the courtroom in these same courts, in other New York City courts, or in the Court of Claims, where they provide procedural information, supervise units staffed by Principal Office Assistants and other subordinate personnel engaged in court support activities such as intake of papers or docketing. They may be designated to act in the absence of the Chief Clerk or Commissioner of Jurors, and may perform duties related to arbitration and the disposition of actions by means of arbitration, and perform other related duties.
ASSIGNMENT:
Duties include but are not limited to: accepting court documents; examining for accuracy, completion and legal sufficiency; extracting pertinent information from court records; scheduling court proceedings on the calendar; annotating all provisions of court rulings for permanent records; preparing written correspondence to the public, attorneys and outside agencies; communicating orally with the public, attorneys, and court personnel; scheduling hearings and conferences between attorneys, litigants and others requested by the judge and assigning and reviewing clerical tasks such as typing, filing and docketing to subordinates.
QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or the equivalent and two (2) years of clerical experience; or Four (4) years of clerical experience; or Thirty (30) college level credits substituted for each year of work experience.
As part of the interview process, all applicants will be required to pass an assessment test.
• Section 25.20 (a) Rules of the Chief Judge provides that an appointment may be made on a provisional/temporary basis provided there are no eligibles available for appointment from the existing eligible list. To be appointed on a permanent basis, you must take the civil service examination and be among the top three acceptors.
Job Postings - 6th Judicial District - Careers | NYCOURTS.GOV
Job Type: Temporary
Pay: $54,768.00 per year
Benefits:
• Dental insurance
• Employee assistance program
• Flexible spending account
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Retirement plan
• Vision insurance
Schedule:
• Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person Show more details...
Under supervision, Clerical Assistants work with a limited degree of independence on a variety of office support and clerical tasks such as checking, sorting, filing, scanning, and retrieving court papers, keyboarding and data entering information, and... responding to customer inquiries. Clerical Assistants may work at public counters as information clerks, may work in courts of every jurisdiction as part clerks in those parts that operate on less than a full-time basis, and perform other related duties. Clerical Assistants are located in courts of every jurisdiction, County Clerks' and Commissioners of Jurors' Offices, law libraries, and administrative offices and auxiliary agencies in the Unified Court System.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or the equivalent and one (1) year of clerical or data recording experience; or Thirty (30) college level credits substituted for each year of work experience.
As part of the interview process, all applicants will be required to pass an assessment test. The assessment will assess record keeping, language skills, clerical checking and basic mathematical skills.
• Section 25.20 (a) Rules of the Chief Judge provides that an appointment may be made on a provisional/temporary basis provided there are no eligibles available for appointment from the existing eligible list. To be appointed on a permanent basis, you must take the civil service examination and be among the top three acceptors.
Please view the full employment announcement at:
Job Postings - 6th Judicial District - Careers | https://ww2.nycourts.gov/6JDjobs
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Pay: $43,617.00 per year
Benefits:
• Dental insurance
• Flexible spending account
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Retirement plan
• Vision insurance
Schedule:
• Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person Show more details...