DUTIES:
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Conducts hearings in domestic relations cases related to custody, parenting time, child support, temporary matters, and other matters involving children; issues findings and recommendations.
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Conducts preliminary, adjudication, dispositional and progress hearings in delinquency and child protective proceedings.
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Swears in and examines witnesses; takes testimony; hears arguments; decides motions and objections; reconciles conflicting testimony; makes findings of fact; draws conclusions of law; and renders decisions.
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Prepares and reviews Orders prior to submission to the judges.
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Serves as Legal Counsel to the Director of the Office of the Friend of the Court and staff.
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Advises judges and court staff as requested.
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Operates video and audio equipment for the recording of all court hearings conducted.
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Retrieves and enters data into various computer systems.
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Trains, assists, and coordinates in-service training with staff.
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Represents the Courts in dealings with other governmental and private agencies.
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Interacts with organizations, associations, and community groups to explain the purpose, role, and procedure of the Courts.
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Contributes to the preparation and maintenance of a procedure manual and appropriate forms.
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Participates in the development of internal policies, procedures, rules, regulations and goals and objectives as they relate to the Courts’ matters.
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Assists in implementing new statutes, rules, and procedures dictated by the Legislature, Appellate Courts, and Court Rules in accordance with the decisions of the Supreme Court and/or the State Court Administrative Office.
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This description is intended to illustrate the type and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. It may not be a comprehensive list of all duties and responsibilities required by a person so classified.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
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Graduation from ABA accredited law school.
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Admission to the practice of law in the State of Michigan and in good standing with the State Bar.
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Preferred qualifications include a minimum of five (5) years of full-time, paid experience practicing law in a trial court setting, or at least three (3) years of prior experience serving as an Attorney Referee in the Circuit, Juvenile, or Probate Court.
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Candidates with less experience or a combination of legal experience in other settings may also be considered.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
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A legal writing sample must accompany application for the position.
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Attorney Referees must complete training courses offered by the Michigan Judicial Institute and as required by their Judges and/or the Court’s Administrator.
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Must possess and maintain a valid vehicle operator’s license throughout the course of employment.
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Candidate must successfully pass a pre-employment physical, including drug testing prior to employment.
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A background check will be performed, and employees will be fingerprinted.
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Subject to random alcohol and drug testing per the Court’s policy.
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Handles on-call responsibilities on a rotating basis with other Attorney Referees.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
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Knowledge of courtroom operations and procedures, including the ability to conduct specific hearings.
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Familiar with agencies within Berrien County that serve the Courts’ clients.
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Clear understanding of criminal, civil, juvenile, and family law, statutes, court rules, case law, local ordinances, and the State of Michigan Motor Vehicle Code.
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Able to exercise a high degree of independent judgment and discretion throughout each step of the legal process.
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Experience with the use of personal computers and word processing and spreadsheet software.
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Strong oral and written communication skills, with the ability to maintain records and reports.
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Able to stay current on case law, legislation, and laws affecting the courts and law enforcement.
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Submit by Email
Fax: (269) 983-5788
Address: Berrien County Administration Building, Personnel Department, 701 Main St., St. Joseph, MI 49085
A legal writing sample must accompany application for the position.