court administrative officer
Court administrative officers perform administrative and assisting duties for the court and judges. They are designated to accept or reject applications for informal probate and informal appointment of a personal representative. They manage case accounts and handle official documents. Court administrative officers perform assisting duties during a court trial, such as calling out the cases and identification of parties, keeping notes, and recording orders from the judge.
Also called: tribunal administrative officer, court administration officer, court registrar, tribunal administration officer, court usher, court administrator, court clerk
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- essential skills
- 19
- optional skills
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- related roles
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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Optional skills
19- apply case management
- apply numeracy skills
- apply technical communication skills
- brief court officials
- carry out end of day accounts
- comply with legal regulations
- develop account strategy
- develop documentation in accordance with legal requirements
- document evidence
- ensure equipment availability
- ensure proper document management
- follow work schedule
- keep task records
- legal case management
- maintain court order
- maintain operational communications
- manage administrative systems
- monitor financial accounts
- present evidence
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