Specialist, Ending the HIV Epidemic Community Engagement - HIV Administrative Agency
Tarrant County
Posted: January 20, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Tarrant County
Justice of the Peace 1
Location
Fort Worth, Texas, 76196-0105
Salary
$23.36 - $25.70
per hour
Type
Closes
Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This part-time clerk position in a Texas justice court involves handling paperwork, managing court records, and supporting judges and the public with legal processes to keep everything running smoothly.
It requires strong attention to detail and the ability to interpret rules and statutes accurately.
A good fit would be someone organized with administrative experience, comfortable with legal documents, and good at communicating with diverse people.
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
Makes complex decisions based on verbal instruction, established Court procedures, Rules of Court, and legal statutes.
Prepares and researches civil, criminal, and administrative proceedings for court dockets and hearings by ensuring accuracy, integrity, and completeness of cases.
Reviews and accepts paper and electronic filings and enters case information into the case management system.
Reviews, accepts, or returns for correction electronic and paper filings, for both new and existing cases. Provides statute-mandated documents to relevant case parties and agencies.
Detailed reading and comprehension of a multitude of legal instruments including interpreting them in order to determine what further action is required and expediting those that are time sensitive.
Prepares a diverse range of legal documents such as judgments, writs, warrants of arrest and citations, judicial orders, exemplified and certified copies, and other documents from court actions.
Reviews documents and data entry of peers in order to ensure accuracy of work product. Performs general administrative duties such as copying, faxing, and mailing.
Performs complex clerical duties such as classifying, consolidating, summarizing, and sorting. Regularly assists Court staff, attorneys, general public, and other agencies with inquiries.
Assists other staff with problematic issues or questions. Assists customers via phone or in person with questions concerning cases and filings.
Receives verbal instruction from judiciary and court staff and determines what further action is required.
Sets court dockets and reviews and prepares case files to ensure necessary documents are in order before trials.
Attends court hearings and trials to assist Judge, process court evidence and exhibits by inputting data into the court management system, and draft judgments as trials are being conducted.
Performs cashier duties and balances till as required. May prepare deposits. Analyzes and updates court policies and procedures, seeking management input as needed.
Identifies and implements best practices in area of responsibility. Conducts training of new staff and monitors work product as required by management staff.
Produces bills of cost and reviews cases for accurate assessment of court costs, filing fees, and fines.
Utilizes advanced knowledge to determine what kind of service document is required, what type of service is requested, whether documentation meets requirements, and if all applicable fees have been assessed and paid prior to issuance.
Verifies judge's signature on orders before issuing to ensure proper execution. Responsible for processing, inputting, and recording subsequent filings and filings fees into the case management system.
Maintains court records from the initiation of the case through final disposition by routinely reviewing case files to ensure accuracy.
Prioritizes, schedules, delegates, and monitors departmental workloads. Processes surety and cash bonds for criminal, civil, and administrative cases and personal bonds for criminal cases.
Reviews and verifies bonds conform to statutes. Scans court documents into the case management system.
Organizes records in compliance with County procedures and State Law and retrieves records as needed.
Compiles legal notices and demands related to eviction appeals if filed by Statement of Inability to Pay. Processes occupational licenses from filing to disposition and monitors compliance.
Establishes, monitors, and reconfigures payment plans as required by law. Corresponds by mail and phone to address payment plan delinquencies.
Records, maintains, and reports court-ordered community service, driver's license suspensions, alcohol convictions by minors, and TXDPS Omnibase cases as needed.
Compiles content lists of case file boxes for archival. Maintains and retains records for retrieval, delivery, and refile cycle of closed files. Performs all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Associate's degree AND Two (2) full-time years of legal or office work experience. -OR-
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.
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