| Location | Springfield, MA |
Sessions Clerk I-Western Division Housing Court
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Official Title: Sessions Clerk I-Western Division Housing Court
Pay Grade: Grade 16S
Salary Range: 16S Entry Level Pay $69,397.90/yr to Pay Range Maximum $102,281.40/yr
Starting Pay: $69,397.90/yr.
Salary Notes: This position is designated as a Union position. All new hires must start at the entry level rate for this role per the collective bargaining agreement/MOA with OPEIU, Local 6. Pay may advance within the salary band according to the CBA/MOU.
Departmental Mission Statement: The Housing Court's mission is to adjudicate all matters presented by litigants within its jurisdiction regarding housing in a fair, efficient, and timely manner according to the rule of law and the facts presented. In accordance with this mission, the Housing Court, through its operating philosophy and business practices, strives to present a citizen-oriented process to maximize access to justice for all such litigants. All members of the Housing Court are committed to this mission and process to fulfill our role within the judicial branch.
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE:
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/housing-court
Notes:
Position Summary: Facilitates hearings and provides support to an assigned judge in a courtroom setting. Manages court sessions, calls lists, and manages technical issues in the courtroom, such as setting up virtual meeting calls, hybrid calls, and operating court recording software. Schedules assigned judge, attorneys, and appropriate parties. Prepares case lists and may pull files for next day's session. Reviews documents for compliance with law and judicial approval and summarizes files and case history for a judge ahead of hearings. Reviews filings from attorneys and pro se litigants and informs on court procedure and compliance. Coordinates and assists attorneys, litigants, court users, and other agencies with court procedures. Administers oaths and bail warnings. Ensures that all court and case files and court decisions are appropriately documented and distributed. May review and distribute court recordings. Case processing may be done using an electronic filing and/or case management system.
Supervision Received: Works under the direction of a Department Head or designee.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Job Competencies: Ethics and Values: Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Trial Court.
Mission Driven: Employees are fully committed to fulfilling the Trial Court and associated Departmental missions.
Professional Development: Employees are committed to participating in ongoing Trial Court training and educational offerings to advance their professional development. Managers are equally committed to affording opportunities to those they supervise as scheduling permits.
Customer Service: Conducts oneself in a courteous and professional manner towards both Trial Court employees and the public.
Applied Knowledge: Demonstrates knowledge of all courtroom policies and procedures and demonstrated ability to help during any court session.
Problem Solving: Accurately assesses service and programmatic related problems in the Trial Court and recommends and facilitates appropriate solutions.
Commitment to Diversity: Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds.
Collaboration: Works with others cooperatively, and promotes teamwork, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared departmental goals.
Minimum Requirements: Education and Experience:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of:
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Supervisory Responsibility: This position may serve as a supervisor to others.
Working Conditions: Work is frequently performed in office or similar indoor environments.
Physical Demands: Light Work - Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly having to move objects.