Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas
Tribal Court Clerk
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, Eagle Pass, Texas, United States, 78852
Overview
To be considered for any vacancy within the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, an application must be completed. If you are among the qualified candidates, you will receive a call or email from one of our coordinators to schedule an interview. After completing the application, please send it to the Human Resources Department at HR@ktttribe.org.
Position Position:
Tribal Court Clerk
Supervisor:
Tribal Court Administrator
Division:
Legal
Department:
Tribal Court
Responsibilities
Perform a variety of child support and court clerical duties that contribute to efficient daily operations of Tribal Court; apply Tribal codes, procedures and rules in establishing paternity, obtaining child support orders and securing current and delinquent child support payments and medical coverage; and performs related work.
Apply Tribal Codes, create procedures and rules related to the establishment and enforcement of child support
Act independently, interpreting department rules, regulations, policies and procedures
Receive and processes all filings in the Tribal Court.
Schedule hearings, prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called and ensure parties receive full notice of hearings. At times this includes use of video conferencing services.
Prepare case folders and post, file or route documents.
Prepare summonses, notices, garnishments orders and other court documents as directed, and also reviews court orders drafted by other agencies.
Record case dispositions, court orders and arrangement for payment of court fees.
Collect court fees or fines and record amounts collected.
Maintain a high level of customer service and organization.
Exercise tact, diplomacy and flexibility with internal and external customers
Maintain accurate and systematic records
Respond to inquiries from the public, attorneys, and other court staff, accurately take messages and routing calls to the appropriate parties. Assist the Tribal Court staff to facilitate the communication between parties.
Receive and distribute legal documents, maintain court records, and file paperwork as needed.
Input file details into a computer system for tracking and retrieval.
Maintain confidentiality by protecting sensitive information within files by following security protocols.
Prepare and process cases according to established procedures
Operates and uses an automated system to input and extract information and generate reports and documents
Interviews individuals to obtain pertinent information related to child support cases
Establishes all Court policies and procedures regarding child support, maintains and updates child support files
Organizes and routes documents for child support cases
Responds to general inquiries to internal and external customers
Contacts and receives general, relevant information from other jurisdictions
Processes, distributes and responds to incoming correspondence
Assists with the location of parents for the purpose of establishing and enforcing child support
Reviews documents of case participants to establish support obligations and contacts case participants, attorneys and employers
Scans and indexes incoming correspondence
Reviews and distributes reports and materials to internal and external customers
Adhere to all court policies and procedures regarding security, confidentiality, and proper decorum.
Perform other work-related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.
Education/Experience Requirements Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma/GED with equivalent work experience. One (1) - three (3) years related experience. Knowledge of basic office and administrative software such as MS Office.
Preferred Qualifications:
An associate or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is preferred.
Native American Preference Native American preference is observed:
KTTT recognizes preference for KTTT tribal members and qualified Native American tribal members including preferential treatment in recruitment, hiring, promotions, layoffs and reductions in force so long as they meet minimum job qualifications.
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Position Position:
Tribal Court Clerk
Supervisor:
Tribal Court Administrator
Division:
Legal
Department:
Tribal Court
Responsibilities
Perform a variety of child support and court clerical duties that contribute to efficient daily operations of Tribal Court; apply Tribal codes, procedures and rules in establishing paternity, obtaining child support orders and securing current and delinquent child support payments and medical coverage; and performs related work.
Apply Tribal Codes, create procedures and rules related to the establishment and enforcement of child support
Act independently, interpreting department rules, regulations, policies and procedures
Receive and processes all filings in the Tribal Court.
Schedule hearings, prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called and ensure parties receive full notice of hearings. At times this includes use of video conferencing services.
Prepare case folders and post, file or route documents.
Prepare summonses, notices, garnishments orders and other court documents as directed, and also reviews court orders drafted by other agencies.
Record case dispositions, court orders and arrangement for payment of court fees.
Collect court fees or fines and record amounts collected.
Maintain a high level of customer service and organization.
Exercise tact, diplomacy and flexibility with internal and external customers
Maintain accurate and systematic records
Respond to inquiries from the public, attorneys, and other court staff, accurately take messages and routing calls to the appropriate parties. Assist the Tribal Court staff to facilitate the communication between parties.
Receive and distribute legal documents, maintain court records, and file paperwork as needed.
Input file details into a computer system for tracking and retrieval.
Maintain confidentiality by protecting sensitive information within files by following security protocols.
Prepare and process cases according to established procedures
Operates and uses an automated system to input and extract information and generate reports and documents
Interviews individuals to obtain pertinent information related to child support cases
Establishes all Court policies and procedures regarding child support, maintains and updates child support files
Organizes and routes documents for child support cases
Responds to general inquiries to internal and external customers
Contacts and receives general, relevant information from other jurisdictions
Processes, distributes and responds to incoming correspondence
Assists with the location of parents for the purpose of establishing and enforcing child support
Reviews documents of case participants to establish support obligations and contacts case participants, attorneys and employers
Scans and indexes incoming correspondence
Reviews and distributes reports and materials to internal and external customers
Adhere to all court policies and procedures regarding security, confidentiality, and proper decorum.
Perform other work-related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor.
Education/Experience Requirements Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma/GED with equivalent work experience. One (1) - three (3) years related experience. Knowledge of basic office and administrative software such as MS Office.
Preferred Qualifications:
An associate or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is preferred.
Native American Preference Native American preference is observed:
KTTT recognizes preference for KTTT tribal members and qualified Native American tribal members including preferential treatment in recruitment, hiring, promotions, layoffs and reductions in force so long as they meet minimum job qualifications.
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