CRIMINAL ASSOCIATE JUDGE (Chapter 54A) - Substitute, Criminal Courts
Tarrant County
Posted: December 16, 2025 (30 days ago)
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Travis County
Civil Courts
Location
Austin, Texas, 78701
Salary
From $59,571.20
per year
Type
Full Time
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This role supports judges in a family law court by handling scheduling, paperwork, and daily operations to keep hearings and trials running smoothly.
It involves interacting with lawyers, jurors, witnesses, and the public while managing electronic tools and ensuring everything complies with legal rules.
A good fit would be someone organized and detail-oriented with experience in legal or administrative work, who communicates well and can handle a busy courtroom environment.
Under limited supervision, performs advanced complex legal, administrative, technical and operations assistance and research for judges and court staff.
Assists the judge, attorneys, jurors and the public in their interaction with the court system.
Coordinates activities within the courtroom and monitors and assists with daily implementation and use of electronic courtroom equipment and the document management system during trials and hearings.
Sets and calendars cases for hearing or trial coordination with court staff. Compiles and maintains statistical case management and docket information.
Verifies accuracy and completion of legal documents including adherence to deadlines and statutory compliance.
Communicates with jurors, witnesses, attorneys, other courts, law enforcement agencies and members of the public regarding cases and proceedings.
Assists with selection and notification of jurors and provides information to jurors, attorneys and citizens.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is a job classification within the Administrative Support job family.
This classification is distinguished from the Judicial Aide in that incumbents typically have more experience, fewer administrative duties, and more direct responsibility for case management and directly advises the judge in the execution of judicial duties.
Work is performed primarily in a courtroom setting. Incumbents are responsible for managing, scheduling and monitoring the docket and other courtroom activities for a specific Judge.
Incumbents have jury management responsibilities. This classification has a significant impact on the operation of the court.
This classification also operates and troubleshoots the electronic courtroom equipment and document management system.
Works and interacts with court staff, attorneys, jurors and the public by phone, mail, electronically and in person.
Monitors case status to ensure accuracy and compliance with basic requirements and may notify parties of case settings, assignment of cases and coordination of any briefing schedules and docket control orders.
Serves as liaison with members of the public, the bar, the bench, assorted agencies and litigants.
Answers general questions about court activity, directs courtroom participants to the proper places, locates and summons litigants and witnesses.
Responds to inquiries and communicates local rules and procedures to attorneys, other courts, the media, the general public and pro se litigants.
Coordinates with law enforcement transportation units to arrange inmate attendance for court proceedings, as required.
Assists elected officials and other administrative staff in retrieving and returning court files and exhibits, locating legal documents and making copies, greeting court participants, functioning as backup for other court staff, as required.
Opens and closes each session of court.
Assists with daily operation of electronic courtroom equipment and document management system.
Ensures key personnel and other special staff are available to timely conduct court proceedings and ensures special equipment is available to conduct court operations.
Coordinates with departments as necessary in connection with operation and functioning of the document management system in court.
Assists in ensuring pleadings, exhibits or documents are retrieved for court proceedings in the event electronic systems are down when court proceedings are scheduled to commence or pursuant to court request.
Assists visiting judges with electronic courtroom operations and operation of the document management system, as required.
Provides suggestions concerning adjustments and changes in operation, handling of jury panels or program administration within the court.
Performs jury management duties, including assisting in jury empaneling, overseeing jurors during the trial process, providing for the needs of jurors and coordinating juror communication with the court and/or notifying the court in the event of juror questions and notice of verdict.
Assists with preparation of jury instructions and jury charges for courts in jury trial, assists with jury lists, jury panel requests and juror questionnaires, as required.
Performs complex legal, administrative and technical assistance for a judge. Prepares written opinions, court orders, and other documents as requested.
Performs general office duties, such as word processing, faxing, completion of reporting or statistical forms, ordering supplies, routing invoices, and responding to inquiries.
Verifies accuracy and completeness of legal documents including adherence to local deadlines, policy and rule compliance, and statutory compliance.
May perform complex statistical research, compilation of data and reporting on pending and disposed cases. Conducts research on case activity and preparation of statistical reports.
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