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UNAVAILABLE

Position ConceptThe Court Process Clerk performs clerical duties in filing, copying and maintaining of files and documents in the Court Process Section.
The member performs operations and clerical duties and tasks specific to the position.
The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following:
interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision.
The Court Process Clerk may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position.
Employee BenefitsDirect Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay ChecksMedical, Dental, VisionLife InsuranceFRS Retirement10 Paid HolidaysPaid Time OffTuition ReimbursementEducation IncentivesDeferred Compensation PlanWellness IncentivesEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Free Employee GymFree Employee Health ClinicEssential FunctionsOperate computer Operate office equipment Maintain manual and electronic files Receive and distribute incoming mail Distribute outgoing mail Receive and distribute currency/negotiable itemsDeliver documentsMaintain statististical dataMaintain professional training Process daily money transmittlasReceive, verify, and assign documentsReview forms, documents and other materials for accuracy and completeness Process injunctions and validationsAssist law enforcement personnel, staff, attorneys, judicial assistants and publicTrain, provide guidance, and review work of others for completeness and accuracyCode, classify, and compile information for use by others Maintain enforceable writs Prepare execution of enforceable writsPrepare levies and hold Sheriff's salesFacilitate sale of impounded farm animalsFacilitate release of impounded animalsEducation, Professional Certification or LicenseHigh School or GEDValid Florida Driver's licenseNotary for the State of FloridaFull Access FCIC/NCIC certification within 6 (six) months of assignmentProfessional ExperienceDemonstrated proficiency of keyboarding 35 wpm with no more than 5 errorsEnvironmental ConditionsWorks in an office environment with normal levels of stressOperates an agency vehicle within Polk CountyKnowledge ofFlorida State Statutes pertaining to writs Florida State Statutes pertaining to impounded animalsPCSO policy and procedures Non-Enforceable writs Enforceable writs Geographic area Other governmental agencies Appropriate documents U.
S.
currency and negotiable instruments Debit/Credit payment system Filing system Ability toRead and write English Follow written instructions Follow verbal instructions Operate a motor vehicle Recognize and count U.
S.
currency Operate office equipment Proof of own work and the work of others Work effectively with others Provide exceptional customer serviceSkillsInterpersonal Keyboarding Basic English grammar Basic mathematical Telephone Computer Document management Problem solvingPhysical RequirementsLift/carry 25 lbsSee at normal range or with accommodationHear at normal level or with accommodationSit for long periodsManual dexteritySpeak English understandablyAmbulate independentlyOther FCIC/NCIC:
Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information CenterFDLE:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/VMinUSD $32,136.
00/Yr.
MaxUSD $43,798.
14/Yr.
About the Company:
UNAVAILABLE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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