The Chief of Staff
(Chief Clerk) serves as strategic advisor to the Judge and as a liaison between
the Justice of the Peace and local officials, county departments, and
stakeholders. The Chief Clerk works closely with the Judge to manage the activities
of JP 2-2, prepare and administer budgets, and maintain fiscal records of the
court. This position oversees talent acquisition, planning and establishing
goals and objectives, development of schedules, priorities and standards for
achieving goals, and coordinating and evaluating program activities.
Additionally, the Chief Clerk recommends policies and procedures to assure
conformity with legal requirements and efficient operations.
Leadership:
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Serves as strategic advisor to the Justice of the Peace
(Judge) to shape the short- and long-term goals for the court.
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Performs administrative support for the Judge, including
but not limited to coordinating communications, scheduling meetings, and
maintaining calendars.
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Proposes new and revises exiting departmental policies and
guidelines in order to promote efficient operations, including but not limited
to determining key performance indicators and how to measure team success.
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Performs difficult and specialized clerical work involving
the exercise of considerable individual judgment and knowledge of appropriate
laws, regulations and procedures of the department assigned.
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Manages/coordinates the internship program(s) and community
outreach.
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Plans, coordinates and supervises the work of clerical
staff engaged in a wide variety of clerical activities.
Talent
Acquisition:
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Prepares job postings and job descriptions.
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Conducts candidate pre-screening, pre-employment interviews
with supervisors, makes hiring recommendations to fill positions under direct
supervision, internal new hire orientation and 90 day / annual performance
evaluations.
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Conduct New Hire On-boarding including but not limited to
applications, background checks, drug screening, etc.
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Conducts performance counseling, as needed, and recommends
disciplinary action.
Communications:
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Interprets, oversees, and provides the dissemination of
specialized information to the public and/or departmental personnel regarding
the policies and procedures of the department to which assigned.
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Responds to public inquiries which may include but is not
limited to media, attorneys, defendants, and citizens. Some inquiries may
require problem-solving and utilizing independent judgment after conducting the
appropriate research and analysis.
Research:
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Researching and maintaining a comprehensive knowledge and
understanding of applicable laws, criminal and civil procedures, policies, and
procedures to effectively communicate with staff, colleagues, elected
officials, department heads, judges, attorneys, pro-se litigants, assistant
district attorneys, law enforcement and other professionals to resolve
problems, answer questions, and modify policy and procedures.
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Research, collects, and generates activity and statutory
reports that show performance measures.
Budget
Management:
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Reconciles bank statements and prepares spreadsheets
monthly for the office account.
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Monitors receipts and expenditures to ensure that they
conform to approved budget, including reviewing and preparing the annual
budget.
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Oversees daily deposits and the monthly audit.
Other:
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Performs all other duties as assigned
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If you need special services or accommodations, please call
(713) 274-5445 or email ADACoordinator@bmd.hctx.net
Requirements
Required
Supporting Documents:
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Cover Letter
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Updated Resume
Education
and Experience:
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Associates or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college
or university.
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Minimum four (4) years of experience in relevant positions
(in the private or public sectors) with increasing responsibility.
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Minimum two (2) years of administrative or supervisory
experience.
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Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience in government or project management.
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Significant experience managing multiple projects and
deadlines.
Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities:
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Familiarity with the justice system.
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Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws, rules and
regulations specific to the area of responsibility.
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Knowledge of court procedures.
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Knowledge of the principles of management and supervision.
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Knowledge of the principles of accounting and bookkeeping.
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Knowledge of business English, spelling, and arithmetic.
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Knowledge of modern office practices, procedures, and
equipment, including computers.
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Exceptional communications skills -- verbal, written,
interpersonal, and presentation with a keen sense of effective messaging.
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Advanced in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Share Point).
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Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
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Ability to create and maintain complex files and written
documents.
Other
Qualifications:
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Can-do attitude and resourcefulness.
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Exceptional project management skills to manage a variety
of tasks simultaneously and ability to create strong, positive working
relationships.
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Holds self and others accountable for measurable,
high-quality, timely, and cost-effective results.
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Ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced
environment and remain calm under pressure and public scrutiny while managing
stressful situations.
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Ability to independently assimilate facts and draw sound
conclusions.
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Ability to work well with the Judge, support staff, and the
public.
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Identifies inequitable practices and policies and assists
in implementing strategies to ensure equitable outcomes.
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Demonstrates awareness and respect for cross-cultural
differences while encouraging a respectful and collaborative work environment
that recognizes and celebrates diversity, equity, and inclusion.
NOTE: Qualifying
education, experience, knowledge and skills must be documented on your job
application. You may attach a resume to the application as supporting
documentation but ONLY information stated on the application will be
used for consideration. "See Resume" will not be accepted for
qualifications.
Preferences
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Experience managing budgets or overseeing complex
operations.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Finance, Economics, or a
similar field.
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Minimum Two (2) years of experience in a courtroom setting.
General
Information
Position
Type and Typical Hours of Work:
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Regular Full-time
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Monday - Friday | 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
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Weekends if necessary.
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Hours may vary based on the business needs of the
department.
Salary:
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$85,000 - $98,000 Annually
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Depends on Qualifications
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Based on 26 Pay Periods
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Plus, benefits
Work
Environment and Physical Demands:
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This is a sedentary role; which would require the ability
to lift up to 10 pounds.
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This job operates in a professional office environment.
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This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as
computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
Employment is contingent upon passing a background check
and drug screen.
Due to a high volume of applications positions may close
prior to the advertised closing date or at the discretion of the Hiring
Department.
Employer
Harris County
Address
1111 Fannin St
Ste. 600
Houston, Texas, 77002
Phone
713-274-5445
Website
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/harriscountytx