Administrative and Operations Support Clerk
What you'd do
The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana is accepting applications for the position of full-time Administrative and Operations Support Clerk in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Major duties
The incumbent provides clerical support to the administrative and operational areas of the Clerk's Office. In addition, the incumbent acts as a backup Electronic Court Recorder Operator (ECRO) and intake generalist, as needed. The incumbent is fully proficient in administrative support duties such as filing, copying, data input/extraction, and detailed data review. The ideal candidate will display initiative, good judgment, professionalism, ability to handle a variety of tasks, excellent organizational skills, ability to maintain confidentiality, and strong time management skills. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Use court approved software and systems to research, compile data, prepare reports and forms, and track information. Review and analyze compiled information for completeness, accuracy, and compliance. Prepare letters, notices, and other correspondence. Proofread and edit documents for accuracy, proper grammar, and spelling. Maintain, update, and track both paper and electronically stored files (i.e. forms, correspondence, reports, and other documents). Assist with locating, scanning, copying, and filing documents. Perform financial duties, including assisting with organizing, balancing, and reconciling financial records. Prepare bank deposits. Process financial transactions using applicable financial tracking systems. Assist in coordinating, monitoring, and communicating the status of tasks, projects, and programs. Assist with creating, maintaining, and updating user guides, procedures, manuals, and forms to ensure consistent use of systems throughout the court unit. Record verbatim court proceedings using electronic sound recording equipment. Annotate accurate log notes during proceedings, as required, and monitor courtroom technology to ensure proper recording. Answer telephones and communicate effectively with customers and external filers. Assist attorneys and the public with questions regarding bankruptcy procedures, status of cases, as well as dates and locations of hearings. Provide information, forms, and electronic case filing (ECF) instruction to external customers. Inform customers of required fees. Receive payments and issue receipts. Secure funds in cash register. Balance cash drawer at the end of the day. Scan, enter data, and upload documents into the case management system, including petitions, motions, complaints, memos, orders, and other pleadings as necessary. Retrieve, scan, copy, file, sort, and process incoming mail. Receive and stamp incoming documents. Prepare outgoing mail and packages for pick up. Create copies of documents or other court forms for attorneys and other requesters. Certify court documents. Provide backup coverage for team members and other departments as required. Perform all other duties as assigned.
What you need to qualify
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, the successful applicant must have two years of general experience, defined as: progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience, that indicates the possession of the particular knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties of the position. The successful applicant must be able to demonstrate that he or she can apply a body of rules, regulations, directives, or laws to a given scenario, and he or she must have the ability to apply concepts to determine the appropriate action to be taken. The successful applicant must have excellent computer skills with a demonstrated history of accuracy and quality assurance, and he or she must possess excellent proofreading skills and attention to detail. Because this position involves communication by phone, by email, and in person with the public, chambers staff, and other court users, the successful applicant must possess exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Finally, the successful applicant must be self-motivated and dependable; possess excellent organizational, interpersonal, team building, and analytical skills; possess tact, good judgment, and initiative; be able to process a high volume of documents and prioritize and complete multiple tasks on a daily basis; work harmoniously in a team environment to meet the court's needs; and maintain a professional appearance and demeanor.
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