Consider this challenging opportunity in the Superior Court of Justice, where you will assist in coordinating and scheduling cases in criminal, family, civil and other courts.
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About the job
Your responsibilities will include:
• Assisting the Trial Coordinator in maintaining court lists utilizing established scheduling practices
• Processing documents and orders
• Liaising with Trial Coordinators, judiciary, counsel, other staff, and the public regarding the scheduling of matters
• Identifying and bringing issues that may affect the schedule to the attention of the Trial Coordinator
• Assisting in the preparation of statistical information
What you bring to the team
Qualifications:
• Organizational, coordination and planning skills to assist with the scheduling of court sittings
• Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities
• Judgement and problem solving skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Analytical skills to assist with the compilation of statistical data
• Communication and interpersonal skills to liaise with tact and diplomacy with judges, staff, counsel and the public
• Knowledge of the functions and rules of the Superior Court of Justice, relevant legislation and legal terminology
• Proficiency with computer applications (word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, databases, email, Internet and management information systems)