court administrator
Court administrators perform managerial tasks in a court institution, such as supervision of staff, administration, communicating with judges and reviewing procedures. They also manage the court's finances, and oversee maintenance of the facility and equipment.
Also called: legal administrator, court administration manager, manager of court administration, court administrative officer
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- essential skills
- 17
- optional skills
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- related roles
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Optional skills
17- accounting techniques
- brief court officials
- budgetary principles
- civil process order
- compile legal documents
- correctional procedures
- develop account strategy
- ensure equipment availability
- ensure proper document management
- legal research
- manage accounts
- record court procedures
- respond to enquiries
- supervise legal case procedures
- train employees
- undertake inspections
- use different communication channels
Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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