court clerk
Court clerks provide assistance to judges in a court institution. They handle enquiries on court proceedings, and assist judges in various tasks such as performing legal research in preparation of cases or writing opinion pieces. They also contact parties involved in cases and brief judges and other court officials.
Also called: judicial clerk, bailiff, judicial assistant, court usher, senior court clerk, court administation officer, judiciary court clerk, crown court clerk
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- essential skills
- 18
- 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.
- corporate lawyer6 skills in common
- court administrative officer6 skills in common
- prosecutor6 skills in common
- case administrator5 skills in common
- court jury coordinator5 skills in common
- lawyer5 skills in common
- legal assistant4 skills in common
- justice of the peace3 skills in common
Optional skills
18- check official documents
- civil process order
- document evidence
- ensure equipment availability
- ensure information security
- ensure proper document management
- ensure sentence execution
- follow work schedule
- inform of court sentence
- investigation research methods
- keep task records
- legal terminology
- maintain operational communications
- manage accounts
- manage administrative systems
- promote human rights
- use different communication channels
- write work-related reports
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