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Title: Part-Time Municipal Court Clerk
Department: Municipal Court
Reports To: City Manager
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Position Summary:
The Part-Time Municipal Court Clerk performs clerical and administrative duties related to the operations of the Municipal Court. This position assists in processing citations, maintaining court records, preparing dockets, coordinating with law enforcement, and providing customer service to the public. The employee works under general supervision and in compliance with applicable state laws, city ordinances, and court procedures.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
· Receives, records, and processes citations, complaints, and payments for fines and fees.
· Prepares court dockets, summons, subpoenas, and correspondence for the Municipal Judge and Prosecutor.
· Assists in scheduling court appearances and ensuring defendants are properly notified.
· Collects payments and issues receipts; reconciles daily cash drawers and prepares deposits.
· Answers inquiries from the public, defendants, attorneys, and law enforcement regarding court procedures and case status.
· Enters and updates case information in the court management system.
· Prepares reports for the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and other state agencies as required.
· Maintains confidentiality of court records and ensures compliance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Open Records Act, and judicial ethics standards.
· Assists with preparing and mailing notices for warrants, show-cause hearings, and failure-to-appear violations.
· Performs other duties as assigned or required by the Court Administrator, City Secretary, or Municipal Judge.
Required Qualifications:
· High school diploma or GED equivalent.
· One (1) year of clerical, administrative, or customer service experience; prior experience in a court or legal setting preferred.
· Knowledge of or ability to learn Texas municipal court procedures, rules, and terminology.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and basic office equipment.
· Excellent communication, organizational, and recordkeeping skills.
· Ability to maintain composure and professionalism in interactions with the public and court personnel.
· Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and handle confidential information appropriately.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Certification as a Level I Municipal Court Clerk through the Texas Court Clerks Association (TCCA) or willingness to obtain within one year of employment.
· Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency preferred.
Working Conditions:
· Work is performed in an office and courtroom environment.
· Position is part-time, typically 20 hours per week, depending on court schedule and workload.
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DEPUTY COURT CLERK
JOB SUMMARY
The Deputy Court Clerk is responsible for providing clerical and administrative support to the Municipal Court. This role involves managing court records, scheduling hearings, processing case files, and handling public inquiries related to court procedures. The Deputy Court Clerk ensures the court operates efficiently and in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. The position requires strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills to manage a high volume of court documents and interaction with the public and court personnel.
Reports to: Presiding Judge/Court Administrator
Work Location: Fredericksburg Municipal Court, 103 Industrial Loop, Ste 1000, Fredericksburg, Texas 78624.
Work Hours:
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. During the school year, Monday hours, once a month may be extended to 9:00 pm for Teen Court.
Salary-Type:
Hourly: $20.10 - $ 24.00 DOE
Pay grade: 28
Job posting and application can be found at fbgtx.org.
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities
An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential duties:
· Conveys a positive professional image by action, communication, and appearance.
· Regular, reliable, and punctual attendance is an essential function of this job.
· Contributes to team effort by performing other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
· Follows Judge’s Standing Orders and performs duties ethically following the Judicial Cannons.
· Must adhere to City/Departmental Policies and Procedures and follow Security and Safety Regulations.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Education and Experience
Job Requirements
Court Administrator/Clerk of the Court
Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Presiding Judge, this position is for managing the administrative and non-judicial functions of a Municipal Court of Record, including supervising non-judicial personnel. The Court Administrator is also the Clerk of the Court and requires specialized knowledge of court process and procedures to include non-judicial functions, the development and implementation of policy and procedures, budgeting, case-flow management, weekly, monthly and quarterly reporting, responding to public inquiries and records maintenance.
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. During the school year, one day of month is extended until 9:00pm, for Teen Court.
Yearly
Pay Grade 33
$56,084.00 - $81,882.00 (dependent on experience)
Essential Job Functions
Duties
An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all the following essential duties:
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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TOM GREEN COUNTY
POSITION CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION
Class Title: Director of Court Administration Reports To: Admin District Court Judge/Admin CCL Judge
Class Code: 8010 FLSA: Exempt
Job Title: Director of Court Administration EEOC Code: OA
Dept: District Court/County Court-at-Law Last Revised: 9/27/25
Class Summary:
The Director of Court Administration serves as the chief administrative officer for all non-judicial functions of the District and County Courts at Law, providing strategic leadership and operational oversight across a wide range of court programs and initiatives. This position ensures the effective, efficient, and equitable administration of justice by aligning court operations with the judiciary’s mission and values.
The Director leads organizational transformation by fostering a high-performance culture grounded in innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement. Responsibilities span program management, fiscal stewardship, technology integration, case flow management, and stakeholder engagement.
Leads the development and implementation of the Courts’ strategic plan, ensuring alignment with Trial Court Performance Measures and community needs.
Oversees Court operations to promote access to justice, procedural fairness, and public trust.
Provides direction and oversight for specialized court programs, including Specialty Court Programs and the Competency Docket.
Fosters a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and employee empowerment to advance long-term organizational sustainability.
Provides direct supervision of key programs to include: overseeing Indigent Defense Program appointment processes, attorney rotation systems, and compliance with the Texas Fair Defense Act; and supporting Specialty Court Programs operations, evaluations, and enhancements of alternative case processing and rehabilitation initiatives.
Develops and manages the courts’ operating and capital budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and alignment with strategic goals.
Provides oversight of all financial processes, including grants management and expenditure monitoring.
Partners with the County Auditor’s Office on budget planning, tracking, and reporting.
Oversees the configuration, maintenance, and enhancement of the courts’ case management system to support accurate, efficient case flow management.
Ensures functionality and optimization of courtroom technology systems, including audio-visual (AV) equipment and related digital infrastructure.
Directs the development and standardization of court forms, policies, and workflows to support operational efficiency.
Develops and monitors key performance indicators (KPIs) and trial court performance measures to evaluate effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement.
Leads initiatives to enhance service delivery and streamline court processes through data-informed decision-making.
Champions employee and stakeholder engagement to promote operational excellence.
Acts as a liaison between the judiciary, Commissioners Court, county departments, attorneys, and community stakeholders.
Organizes and manages Board of Judges meetings.
Performs other duties, as assigned.
Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:
Knowledge of trial court governance models, performance measurement frameworks, and case flow management; courtroom technology, including AV systems and digital platforms; and public administration, fiscal management, and grant processes.
Ability to oversee multiple programs and functions simultaneously while maintaining focus on strategic priorities; inspire and mobilize staff to achieve high performance and organizational excellence; and sustain focus on long-term goals while managing immediate operational demands.
Skill in strategic thinking and translating vision into actionable plans; facilitating dialogue and collaboration across diverse stakeholders; managing complexity and leading in dynamic environments.
Physical Requirements and Work Setting:
Physical requirements include lifting/carrying 10 lbs. occasionally; visual acuity, speech, and hearing; hand and eye coordination; and manual dexterity necessary to operate computer equipment and basic office machinery. Work involves sitting, standing, walking, reaching, and handling to perform essential functions. Occasional travel required for professional development and court-related business.
Education and/or Experience Required:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) or Master’s degree in Public Administration, Judicial Administration, or a related field preferred and extensive administrative experience in court management, public administration, or a related field.
Desired Qualifications:
Certification as a Certified Court Executive (CCE) or Fellow of the Institute for Court Management (ICM).
Certificates and Licenses:
None required.
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