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Records Clerk (Desert Only: Indio and Palm Springs)

Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, Indio, CA, United States


Start your career in public service with Riverside Superior Court as a Records Clerk! This entry-level role is perfect for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy organizing information, working with electronic records, and ensuring the accuracy of critical legal documentation.

As a Records Clerk, you'll help support the court's operations by imaging, indexing, and retrieving court records while maintaining confidentiality and efficiency. The ideal candidate will possess at least a high school diploma or GED and one year of clerical experience, including customer service to the public, preferably in a professional work environment. If you’re dependable, tech-savvy, and ready to make a difference, we encourage you to apply today!

This position will provide support to the Desert Region which includes the Indio and Palm Springs courthouses.

Responsibilities

Imaging, indexing, and retrieving court records.

Maintaining confidentiality and efficiency in record management.

Qualifications

High school diploma or GED.

At least one year of clerical experience, including customer service to the public.

Preferable experience in a professional work environment.

Benefits

Annual merit increases for satisfactory job performance.

A robust benefit plan including medical, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance.

CalPERS pension plan (7%-8% of biweekly pay).

Optional deferred compensation, generous leave accruals, 14 paid holidays, bereavement leave, tuition discounts, PSLF/TEPSLF certification.

About Riverside Superior Court
Riverside is the fourth largest county in California and the 10th largest in the United States. There are fourteen court facilities spanning 7,300 square miles that serve Riverside’s 2.4 million residents. The mission of the Riverside Superior Court is “…in a fair, accessible, effective, and efficient manner, resolve disputes arising under the law and interpret and apply the law consistently, impartially, and independently to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution of California and the United States.”

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