Government Job - Case Administrator - US Bankruptcy Court, EDNY - Brooklyn and Central Islip, New York

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Government Job - Case Administrator - US Bankruptcy Court, EDNY - Brooklyn and Central Islip, New York

Brooklyn, NY
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York is accepting applications

    for the position of Case Administrator. The Case Administrator manages the progression of

    cases and related proceedings from opening to final disposition. The incumbent is fully proficient

    in administration and maintenance of the official case records. The incumbent performs

    docketing, monitors the completion of the required procedural steps, and performs the necessary

    noticing and administrative and clerical tasks. The Case Administrator prepares case documents

    for appeal, reviews filed documents to determine conformity, takes appropriate action, and ensures

    that all orders and automated entries are appropriately and accurately docketed.

    Representative Duties :
    Manage cases from opening to closing. Review, identify, and research the accuracy, timeliness,
    and quality of data entered into the case record. Make corrections to the case record to
    comply with local and national procedures. Ensure that all case files and related information
    are in progression. Process notices of appeal and appeal-related documents. Perform quality
    control on attorney-docketed entries.
    Prepare and analyze required reports. Check data from reports in order to meet quality assurance
    standards.
    Answer and route incoming calls, prepare case files for tracking and assist the public in the
    use of computerized databases. Receive and review incoming documents to determine conformity
    with appropriate fees received over the counter and through the mail. Secure funds in
    cash register, balance cashdrawer at the end of the day, and process credit card payments for
    filed documents. Educate filers on proper national and local filing requirements and assist with
    the preparation of educational material for Pro Se filers. Provide basic information to the public,
    bar, and the court.
    Check for prior or prohibited filings. Verify attorney's authority to practice. Monitor for release
    of exhibits and sealed documents. Verify and issue summons.
    Respond to inquires on case status. Provide information and electronic case filing (ECF) instruction
    to external customers. Inform customers of required fees. Receive payments and issue
    receipts.
    Create and process new case files. May assign case numbers to judges. Open cases in case
    management system. Docket initial opening events. Sort, classify, and file case records. Audit
    cases for closing and check the docket to ensure that all necessary documents are entered and
    deadlines are met before generating the closing order.
    Scan and convert documents filed over the counter into image files. Enter documents and proceedings
    on the case docket. Maintain documents in the appropriate location. Answer phone
    inquiries regarding case status, archive information, and court procedures. Provide forms via
    mail or e-mail as required.
    Assist the public with electronic and paper files. Conduct case research as required. Provide
    archive information for closed cases. Provide file copies as requested.
    Test new procedures and processes and provide feedback. Provide noticing as required by law.
    Maintain mailing records.
    Record court proceedings, organize exhibits, including setting up and troubleshooting electronic
    evidence presentation systems, and assist with the orderly flow of court proceedings, as required.
    Assist with order processing. Provide backup coverage for team members, including Courtroom
    Deputies, mail processing, and other departments as required.
    Perform other duties as assigned. **

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    Qualifications :
    Minimum High School graduate or equivalent. Preferred: Completion of a Bachelor's degree from
    an accredited college or university.

    Court Preferred Skills :
    The candidate should have knowledge of federal and local rules, legal terminology and legal documents.

    Specialized Skills :
    One year of specialized experience is required. Specialized experience is progressively responsible
    clerical or administrative experience requiring the regular and recurring application of clerical procedures
    that demonstrate the ability to apply a body of rules, regulations, directives, or laws and
    involve the routine use of specialized terminology and automated software and equipment for word
    processing, data entry or report generation.

    Written and Oral Communication/Interaction Skills :
    Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing) to individuals and groups to provide information
    and advise filers of errors. Ability to communicate with individuals within and outside
    the court unit, and answer procedural questions without providing legal advice.

    Information Technology Skills :
    Skill in typing and use of word processing software. Skill and accuracy in use of automated systems
    to review dockets and documents. Skill in operating copying, scanning, and mailing equipment.
    Knowledge of court computer programs. Ability to use automated cash registers. Skill in
    using automated case management systems.

    Excepted Appointment :
    The United States Bankruptcy Court is part of the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government. Direct
    deposit is required for payment of compensation for employees. All applicants must be U.S. citizens
    or permanently eligible to work in the United States. Judiciary employees serve under excepted
    appointments (not civil service) and are at will employees. The Court requires employees to
    adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees, which is available at the court's website.

    Conditions of Employment:
    As a condition of employment, the selected candidate must successfully complete an Office of Personnel
    Management background investigation including an FBI National Criminal History Fingerprint
    check. Employment will be considered provisional, pending a favorable suitability determination
    based on the results of the background investigation.

    Benefits:
    The United States Bankruptcy Court offers an excellent working environment. Court employees
    are covered by the Court Personnel System and are entitled to benefits listed on the United States
    Courts website.

    Application Process :

    All interested persons must submit a single PDF containing:

    1. Cover letter referencing Career Opportunity FY26/02 and specifying qualifications in relation
      to the position.
    2. Contact information for 3 professional references.
    3. Detailed résumé.
    4. Completed and signed Form AO 78, Application for Federal Judicial Branch Employment,
      available at the court's website.

    Please visit the court's website for more information.

    Incomplete applications will not be considered. **

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    O nly applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Phone calls will not be accepted. The
    Court reserves the right to modify, withdraw, or fill the Career Opportunity at any time, any of
    which may occur without prior written or other notice.

    The U.S. Bankruptcy Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer