court bailiff
Court bailiffs maintain order and security in courtrooms. They transport offenders to and from the courtroom, ensure necessary supplies are present in the courtroom, and investigate the premises and examine individuals to ensure there are no threats. They also open and close court, and call witnesses.
Also called: usher, bailiff, court security officer, court administrator, court administrative officer, enforcement agent
- 10
- essential skills
- 18
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- court administrative officer3 skills in common
- crowd controller3 skills in common
- door supervisor3 skills in common
- juvenile correctional officer3 skills in common
- prison officer3 skills in common
- security guard3 skills in common
- court clerk2 skills in common
- infantry soldier2 skills in common
Optional skills
18- check official documents
- civil process order
- compile legal documents
- comply with the principles of self-defence
- conduct frisk
- conduct security screenings
- correctional procedures
- ensure compliance with types of weapons
- handle case evidence
- instruct public
- law enforcement
- legal use-of-force
- maintain operational communications
- perform risk analysis
- practice vigilance
- respond to enquiries
- undertake inspections
- use different communication channels
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