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SALARY: The salary range for this position is $79,098.16 to $123,272.27 for Schedule A, and $79,098.16 to $117,108.66 for Schedule B. For newly hired individuals, the starting salary will normally be at the minimum of the salary range. For current Judiciary employees, salary upon promotion or advancement will be an increase of 5% of base salary, not to exceed the maximum of the range, or the minimum salary of the band/level, whichever is greater. Judiciary employees hired prior to June 3, 2014, are considered Schedule A. Newly hired individuals, and Judiciary employees hired on or after June 3, 2014, are considered Schedule B.
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The Monmouth Vicinage is seeking a highly motivated, dependable, professional individual to assist the Civil Division with its Complementary Dispute Resolution Programs (CDR) as an Administrative Specialist 4 (AS4) – Court Settlor. Under the general direction of the Court Executive 2b (Civil Division Manager) or Court Executive 1b (Assistant Civil Division Manager), the AS4 will conduct settlement conferences for cases in all civil dockets – Civil Part (L docket), General Equity (C docket), Foreclosure (F docket), Probate (P docket), and Special Civil Part (DC, LT, and SC dockets). The AS4 will be responsible for facilitating Law Division cases where cases are not disposed of by virtue of mandatory or other court annexed CDR programs (such as arbitration or presumptive mediation).
The AS4 will prepare for and convene settlement conferences and report results to the Court. During settlement conferences, the AS4 will facilitate communication and the exchange of information between counsel and parties to identify case issues and problems in an attempt to bring the matter to resolution without the necessity of trial or to assist with the preparation of the case for trial.
To be effective, the AS4 must demonstrate excellent persuasive communication, listening, and negotiating skills, as well as excellent creative thinking skills and an understanding of the litigation process. The successful candidate will review, interpret, and analyze written materials, as well as develop administrative control systems and policies or procedures to ensure efficient operations relative to the CDR programs.
Additional responsibilities include supporting Judges’ chambers and court staff with case management functions, such as, but not limited to identifying potential issues, drafting orders, reviewing pleadings for conformity, and report analysis. The AS4 will analyze backlog and clearance statistics, identify opportunities for improvement, and make recommendations to management. Acting in a lead capacity, the AS4 will provide guidance and feedback to staff, analyze cases in accordance with applicable laws and professional standards, and explain judiciary policies and procedures to members of the public. Other related duties may be assigned as needed.
NOTE: Graduation from an accredited law school and a Juris Doctor Degree is helpful. Experience in the field of civil practice and prior experience as a court appointed mediator or settlement agent is helpful as well. Upon hire, candidate must complete or have already completed a mediation training program equivalent to forty hours of instruction and recognized by the Administrative Office of the Courts in accordance with Rule 1:40-12. Experience working with a diverse and multilingual customer base of limited English language proficiency is helpful.
If another position becomes available within five months of this recruitment’s closing date, the applicant pool from this posting may be used to fill additional vacancies.