Summary
This role supports the criminal courts by managing daily reports, handling case schedules, and stepping in to fully coordinate court operations when the main coordinator is away.
It involves communicating with judges, lawyers, and staff to keep everything running smoothly in a busy court environment.
A good fit would be someone organized and detail-oriented with experience in legal or administrative work who can handle sensitive information independently.
Full Job Description
Responsible for generating daily reports and providing case management for the criminal courts. In addition, during court coordinator's absences, the auxiliary performs all court coordinator functions for that court.
This posting may close at any time once a sufficient number of applications have been received
BENEFITS
Tarrant County employees enjoy superior health, retirement, and insurance benefits & 13 County Holidays
For more information, please click on the link below:
http://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/human-resources/employee-benefits.html
Requirements
- Handles all court business as directed by the judges.
- Attends court docket and ensures proper setting as guided by local rules and caseflow management.
- Communicates diligently with court staff including prosecutors, probation officers, clerks, and bailiffs.
- Creates and generates court dockets using Report Manager and distributes to court staff and clerks.
- Answers phone for the court and provides information regarding case status and court conflicts.
- Manages court calendars.
- Receives and distributes confidential court reports (Pre-Sentence Investigations).
- Requests appointed attorneys for indigent defendants via Office of Attorney Appointments.
- Assists court coordinators with daily overflow of work.
- Reviews daily reports for courts and distributes timely to proper court.
- Maintains capital murder court assignment log, conducts timely research, and transfers capital murder cases in the proper rotation.
- Assists in resetting Initial Appearance dockets in accordance with DFCM.
- Monitors companion cases and transfers to proper courts.
- Records defense attorney vacation requests and ensures proper notification has been received in accordance with the Local Rules. Research conflicts with existing court settings.
- Creates defense attorney codes and manages/updates contact information.
- Serves as contact point for County Clerk's office to update attorney contact information for their setting notification system.
- Trains, troubleshoots and tests for DFCM.
Serves as coordinator for diversion programs and specialty courts, such as FAIP and DIRECT. Attends weekly FAIP meetings and court sessions.
Maintains spreadsheet of all participants and distributes to court personnel. Manages FAIP cases from filing to disposition.
Sends setting notifications to DIRECT participants and prepares DIRECT transfer orders.
- Serves as court coordinator for Magistrate Court.
- Generates and distributes court setting notifications for request for expunctions.
- Generates and distributes court setting notifications for asset seizures, forfeitures, non-disclosures and any other special hearing request.
- Research non-deliverable fax setting notifications returned by DFCM.
- Notifies Sheriff's Office of surety information changes.
- Performs all other related duties as required.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent. Associate's degree preferred.
Five (5) full-time years related work experience. Additional education will substitute for required experience on a year-by-year basis.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Ability to assume responsibility without direct supervision.
Ability to handle confidential information.
Knowledge of court systems and procedures.
Must be able to adapt and adjust to requirements of multiple court procedures and work within those procedures.
Must be able to use office machines, computers, printers, and telephones as well as have good typing and communication skills.
Knowledge of Microsoft products and the Integrated Justice Information Online system.
Working knowledge of the application sections of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedures and Penal Code.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To be considered for this position, your application must be complete and clearly demonstrate that you meet the minimum qualifications.
Please ensure that all sections of the application are fully completed, including Education (specifying the type of degree, field of study, and graduation status), Experience, and Certifications/Licenses.
Resumes alone will not substitute for a completed application.
Incomplete applications will result in disqualification, as eligibility for minimum qualifications cannot be confirmed without full documentation.
If selected for hire, you will be required to provide proof of educational attainment during the onboarding process.
Tarrant County will conduct background checks on new hires that will include a criminal background check related to convictions and deferred adjudication in the past seven years and may include credit reports, motor vehicle records, employment records and educational attainment.
A conviction or deferred adjudication is not an automatic bar to employment. Each case is considered individually.
Additional Information
While performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, lift, pull, push, climb, and bend. The office is located in the Justice Center. Work is often conducted in a courtroom and includes contact with criminal defendants.