Circuit Criminal Court Clerk I/Court Services Position Available In Manatee, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Circuit Criminal Court Clerk I/Court Services in Bradenton, FL, is a full-time position with a salary of $20.04 hourly. Responsibilities include managing court case work for both Circuit Court and County Court, coordinating jury selection, handling evidence, and working closely with the presiding Judge. Minimum qualifications include a High School diploma or GED, computer literacy, and familiarity with legal procedures and terminology. This position reports to the Supervisor of Court Services and requires attention to detail, mathematical aptitude, and excellent customer service skills.
Job Description
Circuit Criminal Court Clerk I/Court Services
Salary
$20.04 Hourly
Location Bradenton, FL
Job Type
Full-Time, Full Benefits Eligible
Job Number
2025-01364
Department
Courts
Division
Court Services
Opening Date
05/22/2025
Closing Date
5/29/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Job Summary
The Court Services division handles the court case work for both Circuit Court and County Court in Manatee County. The County Court has jurisdiction in cases up to $15,000 claim value, as well as misdemeanors, and criminal traffic cases. The Circuit Court has jurisdiction in cases greater than $15,000 claim value, as well as felonies in criminal court. The Court Services division coordinates the selection of jury if a case goes to trial, handles evidence, and works closely with the presiding Judge in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. The Circuit Criminal Court Clerk I/Court Services position is a full-time, non-supervisory position that reports to the Supervisor of Court Services.
Minimum Qualifications
High School diploma or GED
One year of recent and relevant experience that demonstrates the ability to apply acute attention to detail in maintenance of detailed data, preferably in an automated systems environment
Basic mathematical aptitude, as well as alpha and numeric filing skills are required
Computer literacy which includes, but is not limited to, proficiency in Microsoft Windows suite
Familiar with legal procedures, terminology and the court system
Must be a Deputy Clerk
Organizational Values
Along with the satisfactory performance of this job’s essential functions, the employee in this position is expected to actively and consistently demonstrate the core values of the Clerk’s Office.
Service to All
Everyone is my customer. From our customers to my coworkers and colleagues, excellent service is my primary goal. I will provide courteous, patient and knowledgeable service to everyone.
Integrity
I will foster the highest level of ethical conduct and promote an atmosphere of transparency, accountability and confidentiality in my actions and behavior. I will comply with all the Clerk’s policies.
Respect
I will treat the office, everyone I come in contact with and myself with respect. From punctuality to dress code, I will be mindful of what my actions and my appearance communicate to others.
Communication
I will present ideas and information in a thoughtful and courteous manner and be open minded to the ideas and suggestions of others. I take responsibility to keep others fully informed of situations and information at all levels whether in writing or verbally.
Ownership
I accept responsibility for the quality, quantity and timeliness of my work. I will seek answers to issues I do not understand and I will own my behavior.
Teamwork
I hold myself and others accountable for the success of the team. I support a culture that finds solutions, rather than make excuses or place blame. I will be flexible and cooperative when faced with change.
Development
I will foster an environment of continuous improvement. I am encouraged to research, study and learn the vast workings of the Clerk’s office so I can be of the most service to our customers.
Essential Functions
It is understood that every incidental duty connected with operations listed in the job description is not always specifically described, and that employees, at the discretion of management, may be required to perform duties not within their job descriptions. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listedin if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provides excellent customer service to all in person, in email and over the phone; is approachable, helpful and personable; and answers questions knowledgeably and with patience
Learns and gains proficiency with and adheres to statutes, rules, and requirements related to Circuit Court criminal proceedings and the division Prepares for all Circuit Court criminal proceedings
Attends all court proceedings relating to Circuit Court criminal cases
Initiates and maintains a complete and accurate record, using the case management system and established division procedures
Participates in division cross training initiatives to acquire knowledge and skill sets to support efficient functioning of the assigned division work
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of this job
ESSENTIAL MENTAL AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS
The essential mental and physical functions listed below are required in order for an employee to be able to perform the essential functions of this position. Thinking critically; defined as reading, understanding and taking appropriate action on detailed and complex information
Sitting for prolonged periods of time
Repetitive actions/motion of one or both hands
Hearing ordinary conversation and office sounds
Verbal communication in person and on the phone
Written communication by hand and on PC
Ability to lift up to 25lbs
Circuit Criminal Court Clerk I/Court Services