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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.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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.
This document is based on the job description(s) for positions in this classification and is maintained by the TGC Human Resources Department.
Position Opening:
Texas Municipal Courts Association Coordinator
Immediate opening for the TMCA Coordinator position. The coordinator is an independent contractor reporting directly to the TMCA Board of Directors. The coordinator is responsible for working with all members of the TMCA, the Board of Directors, Committee Chairs, and the Treasurer. The coordinator will work no more than 80 hours per month, and the salary is commensurate with experience.
The coordinator must supply the necessary tools, such as a computer compatible with current website platform, a scanner, general office supplies, and reliable transportation. This position requires sharing a phone number and email address with the Board of Directors. As an independent contractor, the coordinator is fully responsible for income tax, social security, Medicare and insurance payments and will receive monthly compensation based upon the hours submitted for the previous month.
The coordinator must be available to assist the Board of Directors with inquiries, conferences, or meetings as necessary during regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00, excluding Federal Holidays). The coordinator will also be required to virtually attend the quarterly Board Meetings held in September, January and April of each year, and to appear in person for the final quarterly meeting held in July.
This position requires experience with bookkeeping, proficiency in typing and data entry, the ability to coordinator workflow, and the preparation of reports. Experience with website management and the daily operations and procedures within a Municipal Court are preferred. Applicants must be able to manage and perform multiple tasks, often while under pressure, with courtesy, tact and diplomacy. Independent decision-making, effective organizational skills, self-direction, and the ability to schedule and complete assignments with minimal supervision are necessary.
The coordinator is responsible for executing a range of administrative and clerical duties, including but not limited to:
To apply, please email a resumé to Shona Bohon <shona.bohon@gmail.com> .
Position: Court Interpreter
Job Number: USDC 26-01
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Starting Salary: JSP 13 – JSP 14 ($106,932 - $126,361) (based on qualifications and experience)
Transfers within the Judiciary will be considered for a salary match up to JS 14
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Position Overview:
The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas is accepting applications for the position of Court Interpreter (Spanish/English) in San Antonio, Texas. Remote interpreting will be required across the Western District of Texas divisional offices.
A Court Interpreter provides interpreting and translation services for Spanish speaking defendants, witnesses, and family members. The incumbent also provides interpreting services for the general public conducting business with the court or the Clerk´s Office.
Representative Duties:
Minimum Qualifications:
To be considered for this position, you must have successfully completed the Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination (FCICE) and be federally certified by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts for Spanish/English. A minimum of three (3) years of specialized experience is also required. Candidate should also possess basic computer/software skills in order to perform translation, research, and administrative duties.
Specialized experience is defined as experience that has provided the interpreter with the knowledge, skills and abilities to accurately and idiomatically render a message from the source language into the receptor language without any additions, omissions or other misleading factors that in any way alter the intended meaning of the message from the source
language speaker in a courtroom or legal environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Application Procedure:
Qualified candidates may apply by submitting a letter of interest (include job title/number listed above), resume, copy of your Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts for Spanish/English certificate, e-mail address, and a daytime phone number to: www.txwd.uscourts.gov > Court Info > Jobs > Current Employment Opportunities & Online Application.
The United States Courts reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, or to withdraw the announcement, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice. More than one position may be filled from this posting. In the event that a position becomes vacant in a similar classification, within a reasonable time of the original announcement, the Court Unit Executive may elect to select a candidate from the applicants who responded to the original announcement without posting the position. The Court is not authorized to reimburse travel expenses for interviews or relocation. This position is subject to mandatory electronic direct deposit of salary payments. All applicants must be a U.S. citizen or must be a lawful permanent resident (i.e., green card holder) and seeking U.S. citizenship. Applicants are advised that false statements or omission of information on any application materials may be grounds for non-selection, withdrawal of an offer of employment, or dismissal after being employed. Employees of the U.S. Courts serve under "Excepted Appointments" and are considered "at-will" employees (except for probation officers who may be removed for cause). All employees are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees (available for review upon request). Applicants scheduled to interview should advise the Human Resources staff if any accommodation is needed.
The United States District Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Associate Hearing Officer, Austin Municipal Court
JOIN THE CITY OF AUSTIN TEAM
At the City of Austin, we are more than just an employer—we are a vibrant community dedicated to
shaping one of the nation's most dynamic and innovative cities. Our guiding principles—Empathy, Ethics,
Excellence, Engagement, and Equity — anchor our approach in delivering services that significantly
impact the lives of Austin residents. Joining the City of Austin means embarking on a purposeful career,
contributing to the community, and being part of a forward-thinking organization that values every
employee.
What Makes the City of Austin Special?
Make a Difference: Join a team driving meaningful change in one of the fastest-growing
cities in the nation.
Diverse and Inclusive Workplace: Work in an environment where every voice is valued,
and Innovation thrives.
Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive compensation package that includes
generous leave, work-life balance programs, and extensive benefits.
Retirement Security: Plan for the future with the City of Austin Employees' Retirement
System.
Sustainable Transportation Options: Commute easily with access to public transit and bikefriendly
infrastructure.
Focus on Wellness: Stay healthy through wellness programs, on-site fitness centers, and
mental health support.
Career Growth: Advance your skills and expertise with professional development and
leadership opportunities.
Modern Workspaces: Work in innovative and sustainable environments designed to foster
collaboration and inspiration.
By joining us, you become part of a community that values its people and is committed to making Austin
the most thriving and resilient city in the country.
Job Description:
Purpose:
Under minimal supervision of the Hearing Office, investigates and evaluates disputed civil violations and
determines liability and appropriate enforcement actions.
Duties, Functions and Responsibilities:
Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following.
Other related duties may be assigned.
Performs hearing officer functions, including managing and conducting recorded hearings
in person, virtually, or in writing to determine liability of civil violations, and makes
judgments based on examination of ordinances, maps, files and other documentary
evidence.
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Researches and applies appropriate laws regarding contested civil violations and
determines liability. Answers pre- and post-hearing correspondence.
Performs research to determine ownership of vehicles accumulating multiple civil
violations.
Communicates information and detailed explanations to internal and external customers
about the civil parking enforcement program, hearing dates, report data, etc.
Performs research and executes independent discretion to confirm boot eligibility; confirms
and orders the authorization to boot and/or tow vehicles in violation of City of Austin
ordinances.
Schedules hearings, if necessary, and rules on extensions, continuances, and receipt of
Investigates civil violation sites and signage and communicates with stakeholders to
determine validity of disputed claims.
Recommends changes to civil case handling policies and procedures to the Hearing
Officer.
Responsibilities - Supervisor and/or Leadership Exercised:
None.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and
demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be
performed.
Ability to read, comprehend, and interpret laws and ordinances governing municipal civil
violations or other administrative hearings.
Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with City employees and the
public.
Associate's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a
field related to Business Administration, Social Science, or other related field plus two (2)
years’ experience in a related field.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
Experience in interpreting laws and ordinances governing municipal civil violations or
experience in conducting administrative hearings.
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Strong oral and written communication skills to include excellent proofing and editing
abilities.
Ability to travel between offices of court's main location and City Hall depending on
business needs.
Notes to Candidate:
Employment Application:
The City of Austin employment application is an official document; incomplete applications will not be
considered.
Please be sure to detail on the application all current and previous employment that you wish to be
considered as part of your qualifications.
Detailed, complete Employment Application is required to help better evaluate the
applicant’s qualifications – minimum and preferred as noted on the job posting. Incomplete
applications will be disqualified.
Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment
Application.
Starting salary will be based on overall relevant experience from your employment
application, not your resume or cover letter.
Please note that Austin Municipal Court may close the job posting at any time after 7 days
from the date of the initial advertisement.
Additional Information:
Skills assessments may be used to determine selection for interview process after initial applicant review.
Department:
Municipal Court
Location:
6800 Burleson Road, Building 310, Suite 175, Austin TX 78744
Pay Range:
$26.03 - 31.04 per hour
(Effective 10-1-25)
Days and Hours:
Schedule may include days, evenings, nights, weekends and/or holidays. Austin Municipal
Court is a 24 hour, 7 days per week business operation. Schedule/location may change
based upon business needs.
Associate Hearing Officers staff offices at the court's main location and an office at City
Hall located at 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701.
Travel:
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If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safet
y Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties.
Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations.
CBI:
If selected as top candidate for this position you must pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS)
fingerprint-based background check to be hired and maintain CJIS eligibility. Due to CJIS requirements
related to system access, the following will result in being disqualified for this position: Felony Convictions,
Felony Deferred Adjudication, Class A & B Misdemeanor Deferred Adjudication, Class B Misdemeanor
Convictions, an Open Arrest for Any Criminal Offense (Felony or Misdemeanor), and Family Violence
Convictions.
Critical Employee Designation:
This position has been designated as a Critical Employee position. Critical Employees are considered
necessary and vital and support activities that impact City or department operations. This work can be
done while at a designated work site or while working at an alternate work location. Critical employees
who are able to work at an alternative work location are required to do so. Schedules may be modified and
employees may be reassigned to another area during extraordinary situations or emergency conditions to
provide essential services.
Important Note to Applicants:
Please be aware that the Job Posting Close Date reflects the final day to apply, but the posting will close
at 11:59 PM the day before the date listed. All application steps, including attachments and submission,
must be fully completed before that time.
Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits such as low-cost
medical, dental, vision, paid leave time, a highly competitive retirement plan, training opportunities and
more. Please click HERE for more information.
This position is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSF) Program. This program is a federal
program that is intended to encourage individuals to work in public service by forgiving the balance of their
federal student loans.
EEO Statement for City of Austin:
The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color,
national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In
addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual's AIDS, AIDS
Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be
at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk.
City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require
reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job
function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1.
Job Details
Job Requisition ID JR101224
Location Bergstrom Technology Center
Posting Date 09/18/2025 - 8 days ago
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Posting End Date 10/10/2025 (13 days left to apply)
Job Family Legal
Time Type Full time
Job Type Regular
Supervisory Organization Muni Ct-Civil Administration (Isaac Hernandez)
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We're Hiring for Associate Hearing Officer, Austin Municipal Court!
Apply Online at CITY OF MANSFIELD JOBS
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Under the general supervision of the Court Supervisor, the Deputy Court Clerk provides a remarkable customer service experience while performing general duties in support of the Municipal Court operations.
EXAMPLES OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED:
OTHER DUTIES:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contact a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
REQUIRED EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
DESIRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS:
The physical activity of this position
The physical requirements of this position
The visual acuity requirements including color, depth perception, and field vision.
The conditions the worker will be subject to in this position
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
The City of Mansfield complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and it is our policy to ensure that no person is discriminated against based on their disability. The City of Mansfield offers equal employment opportunity to qualified individuals and strictly prohibits the discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability. The City of Mansfield shall provide reasonable accommodates to applicants and employees who are otherwise qualified to perform the essential job duties when doing so does not create an undue hardship for the city.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The City of Mansfield provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. The City of Mansfield is mandated by federal law to provide a drug-free working environment for the safety of its employees and the public. All employment is contingent upon passing a post-offer employment drug test and /or physical.
Court Clerk [040/25/35]
Apply: Court Clerk [040/25/35] | Current Job Opportunities | Euless, TX
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JOB SUMMARY:
Under general supervision, the Court Clerk is responsible for performing detailed clerical functions necessary for the efficient operation of the Municipal Court.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
High school diploma or equivalent required plus one (1) year of clerical, customer service or cash handling experience is required. Any equivalent combination of education may be considered. Must possesses a valid Texas Class C Driver’s License with a good driving record. Bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred, but not required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
May exert up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; requires sitting, walking, standing, handling paperwork/documents/office equipment, fine dexterity for computer and ten-key use, vision for reading reports and computer monitor, hearing when communicating on the telephone or in person, and talking when interacting with others. Job requires occasional lifting, pushing/pulling, reaching, carrying, kneeling, crouching, and bending. Works indoors in a climate-controlled environment.
Pre-employment screening includes but is not limited to Drug Screen, Physical Examination, Credit Check, Motor Vehicle Review and applicable Background Checks. Ability to pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) fingerprint-based background check and maintain CJIS eligibility.
Municipal_Court_Wylie_2025.pdf
Municipal Court Clerk
Job Summary
The City of Bruceville-Eddy, a Type A General Law City, is seeking an experienced and motivated administrative professional to join our team in service as our Court of Record’s Municipal Court Clerk. Under the general supervision of the City Administrator, the Court Administrator, and the Municipal Judge, this position performs a variety of duties related to the function and operation of the Municipal Court.
Scope of Work
The Municipal Court Clerk performs all administrative functions of a single-person court staff, working with the legal community, City Prosecutors, and Judges. Position is highly visible and involves contact with the general public; deals with sensitive and confidential issues, and occasionally involves conflict, requiring considerable judgment and tact.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
· Other duties as assigned.
RequiredEducation and/or Experience
Knowledge of:
Customer service practices and techniques.
General knowledge of applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations, as well as the functions and activities of a Municipal Court of Record.
Record retention procedures and best practices.
Strong document management and editing skills.
Modern office equipment and technology.
Skills and Abilities:
Effective oral and written communications.
Resolving complaints and concerns with a high degree of professionalism and a commitment to excellence.
Detail-oriented individual; able to prioritize work while managing multiple tasks.
Self-Starter where little supervision is required to accomplish tasks.
Proficient in maintaining accurate records of official city business and understanding city codes.
Ability to type at least 45 words per minute and maintain clerical records with precision and accuracy.
Demonstrated ability to handle cross-functional responsibilities when necessary.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with city officials, employees, attorneys, other government agencies, and the public.
Ability to adapt well to change, prioritize duties, and meet competing deadlines.
Handle confidential matters with discretion.
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS / ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND CONDITIONS
Work is generally performed in an office setting.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
Has frequent contact with employees, citizens, defendants, attorneys, and local, state, and federal agencies.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The City of Bruceville-Eddy is an equal opportunity employer. The City prohibits discrimination on the basis of any protected class, status, characteristic, or activity under law. (ADA/EOE/ADEA)
The City of Pearland, TX is seeking to hire a full-time Municipal Court Supervisor to lead the day-to-day operations of our Municipal Court department. Are you data-driven? Are you results-oriented? Could you excel in a fast-paced environment? If so, you may be perfect for this position.
The Municipal Court Supervisor earns a competitive salary of $28.40 to $38.23 per hour based on qualifications. Additionally, the city pays all premiums for our employees' dental, long-term disability protection, and life insurance, plus the majority portion of the medical premium for employees and their dependents. We also offer a retirement plan through the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) with a 2:1 employer match, life insurance, disability, access to the city's recreation fitness center, employee assistance program, educational assistance, 11 paid holidays and 2 designated paid holidays, paid vacation, sick leave, and an active wellness program focusing on physical, mental, and financial health.
ABOUT THE CITY OF PEARLAND
The City of Pearland has received a Top Workplaces of 2023 USA award from Energage, a leading research firm that specializes in employee engagement and workplace culture each year across the United States.
Pearland is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas due to affordable housing, outstanding schools, safe neighborhoods, and superb quality of life. Ranked among the top ten safest cities in Texas, Pearland residents know their families are safe and secure in the community and surrounding areas. Our close proximity to Houston, just a short 20-minute drive to downtown, allows residents to experience all the city has to offer, including professional sports, world-class cultural amenities, and recreation.
Employees of the City of Pearland use multi-directional communication and cross-functional teams to promote a greater understanding of the organization by employees at all levels. We have created a culture of continuous learning that encourages and supports employee development and growth. Our work environment is one where innovation is not only supported but encouraged.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPERVISOR
The purpose of this job within the organization is to oversee and perform a variety of clerical duties related to the maintenance of court records, as well as supervising the Deputy Court Clerks.
This job works under close to general supervision according to set procedures.
Essential Functions:
Organizes, directs, and coordinates the activity of docket clerks; collaborates to review, revise, and deploy departmental policies and procedures.
Conducts periodic staff meetings to review and discuss problems affecting daily work or interdepartmental interactions.
Prepares highly detailed monthly reports; assists the Court Manage when there are errors in the financial areas of the system.
Supervises various full time and part time employees in the Municipal Court Department for case and docket processing; carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.
Assists with interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance, rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Additional Duties:
Ensures all cases on dockets are processed promptly and efficiently and answers questions from staff, citizens, defendants, defense attorneys, prosecutors and bonding companies.
Delivers deposit bag after staff balance drawers a complete deposit.
Assist with gathering information to present for the yearly budget.
Orders apparel and uniforms for staff; inventories and orders supplies; and other paperwork.
Conducts research for other departments with questioning filed cases with the court or statuses.
Covers the dockets and customer service windows with staff take their scheduled lunches by helping walk-in customers and phone customers.
Adjusts all monthly reports and performance measures yearly to ensure correct reporting.
Maintains records for retention and disposition.
Compiles, calculates, and maintains subordinate payroll records.
Approves and posts invoices; processes invoices; verifies coding and sends batches to be approved to Court Manager.
Performs related work as assigned.
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