Supervising Civil Case Manager (Court Administrative Officer V) - Court of Common Pleas, Trial Division - Civil

City of Philadelphia

Supervising Civil Case Manager (Court Administrative Officer V) - Court of Common Pleas, Trial Division - Civil

Philadelphia, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    Position Summary

    This is supervisory work leading the operations of a major court function supporting the judiciary of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. Work involves supervision of staff including civil case managers and administrative staff, conducting civil case management conferences, maintaining accurate records and reports for Judicial Team Leaders and other judges assigned to the Trial Division – Civil, conducting pre-trial and case management conferences in specialized programs including, but not limited to Landlord-Tenant Appeals and City of Philadelphia Code Enforcement cases. Work is performed under the supervision of the Deputy Court Administrator, and Director of the Complex Litigation Center.

    Pursuant to the Supreme Court's Per Curiam Order dated December 29, 2015, an attorney employed in the Unified Judicial System shall be prohibited from appearing as counsel in the division/section of the court in which the attorney is employed.

    In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.

    Essential Functions

    ** The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or**

    ** all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.**

    • Schedule case management and Court events, including Hearings, Settlement Conferences, Pre-Trial Conferences and Trial.
    • Conduct case management conferences in civil cases in major programs using Zoom to confirm track assignments, issue case management orders, identify approximate preliminary value of a claim, identify existing or potential impediments to attaining disposition within stated time frames, and attempt to attain amicable resolution of case.
    • Conduct settlement and pre-trial conferences as needed.
    • Coordinate case processing activities with other court employees and offices within the District to ensure timely and proper processing of all case-related matters.
    • Respond to inquiries by attorneys and unrepresented parties regarding local Court procedures and facilitate compliance with procedural requirements.
    • Inform the Bar on local court procedures and protocols.
    • Promote efficient case management through professionalism and understanding of the role of the Court.
    • Complete administrative tasks associated with assigned caseload.
    • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, members of the judiciary, court and departmental administrators, and diverse court clientele and members of the public.
    • Conduct case management conferences for the City of Phila. Code Enforcement program cases.
    • Conduct pre-trial conference for the Landlord-Tenant Appeals program cases.
    • Assume role of “back-up” to both the Program Coordinator for the Civil Tax program and the Settlement Conference Officer for the Major Non-Jury and Arbitration Appeals programs.
    • Prepare and submit performance evaluations for supervised staff.
    • Perform related work as required with strict adherence to deadlines.

    ** ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:**

    Standard courtroom and clerical office conditions.

    Direct contact with diverse court clientele.

    ** MARGINAL FUNCTIONS**

    Provide general information pertaining to the assigned functions.

    Perform related work as required.

    In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.

    Competencies, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    • Thorough knowledge of the state and local rules of civil procedure and statutes;
    • Thorough knowledge of the components, functions, and processes of the Trial Division - Civil case management system;
    • Ability to identify and analyze a variety of administrative and procedural problems and to make sound recommendations as to their solution;
    • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, attorneys, supervisors, and judiciary;
    • Communicates effectively with others by providing information clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing;
    • Takes initiative, sets priorities, meets deadlines, and completes assignments in a timely fashion;
    • Considerable knowledge and understanding of the operations of the Civil Case Management Center.
    • Proficient customer service skills.
    • Knowledge of supervisory methods and practices.
    • Knowledge of principles, standards, and goals of administrative organization and management.
    • Ability to supervise a moderate size group of employees engaged in varied tasks.
    • Ability to represent the department in conferences and meetings with public and private officials.
    • Ability to provide information clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.
    • Formulates and articulates a vision for the department.

    In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    1. Must be a member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in good standing prior to employment start date.
    2. At least two (2) years of civil litigation experience.
    3. Successful completion of a criminal background investigation.
    4. Ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
    5. Covid-19 Vaccination recommended.
    6. Full-Time On-Site position.

    Additional Information

    In order to apply and be considered for this position, please visit https://fjdcareers.phila.gov/Cyberweb/ to complete an application and upload a resume.

    Salary Range: $82,188 - $91,583

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