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Department Division 30
County or State Funded State
Exempt or Non-exempt Non-exempt
Paygrade S-19
Salary $17.71
Basic Function and Responsibility
The senior court clerk position is highly responsible advanced work using an electronic filing system in a court within the Missouri State Court System. Work involves responsibility for court case processing which may require the application of independent judgment and the application of statutes, policies and regulations, with minimal supervision. Work requires frequent interaction with the public providing exceptional customer service. Work may also involve financial record keeping within an automated case management system; providing direct support for a circuit judge or associate circuit judge providing a full range of responsibilities within the division's jurisdiction; or supervision of other staff.
Appointing Authority and Supervision Received
The court administrator is the appointing authority. The senior court clerk receives direct supervision from a principal court clerk, unit supervisor, court manager, chief court operations manager, judge or appointing authority.
Supervision Exercised
This position may instruct lower-level staff on specific projects or tasks.
Characteristic and Assigned Duties (The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed.)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as, carrying, standing and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority.)
Minimum Qualifications: (Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis, provided a high school diploma or GED has been obtained.)
Associate’s degree in a related field or at least 60 semester hours from an institution of higher learning plus two years of varied administrative experience performing a wide range of technical office duties.
Necessary Special Requirement
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.
EMPLOYEES MAY BE EXPOSED TO Evidence and testimony that may be disturbing, such as photographs of violent scenes and victims and or sexually explicit material; evidence that may include syringes, drugs, weapons and blood; the public who may potentially be verbally or physically abusive, allergens, such as perfumes and dust; and unpleasant odors, such as unwashed clothing or chemicals offered into evidence.
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Jackson County, Missouri is home to unique communities - each with its own personality, government officials and amenities. We are one of 114 counties in Missouri and are comprised of 18 cities and towns, which includes most of Kansas City, MO.
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