Introduction The Clerk of the Circuit Court is looking for new members to join our team as part of one of the finest organizations in Hillsborough County. Employees of the Clerk of the Circuit Court provide quality service to our public.
As a member of our working team, you will occupy a position offering a unique challenge. You are, in effect, working both for your neighbors and yourself while constantly improving your community. You are a public employee performing essential services for the people of Hillsborough County. Our county’s citizens are affected by your on-the-job performance and their opinions of our organization are directly influenced by your conduct. Wherever you work in the Clerk’s organization, please keep in mind the trust that the people of Hillsborough County have placed in your hands. By meeting all of your responsibilities in the most efficient and courteous manner possible, you will find your efforts rewarding. Job opportunities are offered first to current Clerk of the Circuit Court Employees. If a Clerk employee is not selected, consideration will be then given to applicants outside of the office. This office reserves the right to consider how your application is prepared. It will be considered only if it is written with clarity and contains the required transcripts, certificates and licenses or other specified documents. IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE The Ideal Candidate should possess: • One year experience of processing, examining, or reviewing of any type of legal or real estate documents. Additonally, candidate should demonstrate the following: 1) outstanding customer service by attending to walk-in customers and answering telephones, giving accurate information and directing inquiries to the appropriate department or agency; 2) strong ethics, integrity, and accountability; 3) excellent listening and oral communication skills by effectively communicating in a articulate/clear speaking voice with management, members of the public, attorneys, judges, and other professional agencies; 4) ability to work with other staff members toward a common goal; 5) ability to easily adapt to software programs and type efficiently with attention for details when entering names, addresses, and money amounts; 6) ability to multitask between various different and complex job duties; 7) ability to work independently; 8) act and dress professionally; 9) ability to meet daily production standards without sacrificing quality; 10) ability to view images to ensure legibility; 11) and ability to sit for extended periods of time; 12) ability to handle high call volume while processing credit card transactions;13) bilingual a plus; MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from high school or possession of a GED Certificate; and Or TESTING REQUIREMENTS A passing score on a general clerical exam.
This classification description is not intended to be, nor should it be construed as an all inclusive list of the duties associated with a particular position. Management may require incumbents to perform job duties other than those contained in this document at any time. Conclusion VETERANS’ PREFERENCE : Preference will ONLY be entitled upon initial appointment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans. Documentation to support entitlement to preference MUST be provided at the time of application. RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES : Employees may be required to participate in response/recovery activities in response to a major emergency or natural disasters affecting County operations. In such situations, every effort will be made to maintain operations, but employees may be assigned to carry out response activities suited to their skills and capabilities. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Clerk of the Circuit Court provides equal employment opportunity to all persons, regardless of age, race, religion, color, national origin, sex, political affiliations, marital status, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, age, sexual orientation, membership or non-membership in an employee organization, or on the basis of personal favoritism or other non-merit factors. Clerk of the Circuit Court welcomes and encourages applications from minorities, veterans, and persons with physical and mental disabilities, and will reasonably accommodate the needs of those persons in the application and testing process. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation requests will be on a case-by-case basis. |
$28,413 – $45,053 a year