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Assistant To Court Administrator

Job in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, 15370, USA
Listing for: Greene County Pennsylvania
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-10
Job specializations:
  • Administrative/Clerical
    Clerical, Government Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 18.5 USD Hourly USD 18.50 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: ASSISTANT TO THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR
Location: Waynesburg

Description

VACANCY NOTICE

POSTING DATE: 2/9/2026 CLOSING DATE: 2/17/2026

Send resumes to:

Ms. Sheila Rode, District Court Administrator

Phone:  email: srode

Greene County Courthouse, 10 East High Street, Waynesburg PA 15370

POSITION: ASSISTANT TO THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR

DEPARTMENT: Court Administration

SALARY: $18.50 per hour, Non-Union, At-Will

Management Pay Grade 5 (Non-Exempt)

HOURS: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday (35 hrs per week)

BENEFITS: County Employee Benefits (after 90-day Probationary Period)

OVERALL JOB OBJECTIVE:

This is an entry level professional position to ensure the impartial and expedient disposition of all cases in the Trial Court. Applicant in this classification will assist the Court Administrator and Deputy Court Administrator in the performance of all non-judicial tasks of the court, assist in maintaining all statistical reports, serve as liaison with the general public and members of the Bar, assist in the coordination with the clerks of the courts of the district related to the judicial duties of the clerks, provide general administrative support for Court Administration and all Judges of the District, and perform other duties assigned by the District Court Administrator and President Judge.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB:

1. Answer telephone and direct calls to the appropriate office.

2. Prepare Orders and Opinions as directed.

3. Direct members of the public and attorneys to the appropriate Courtrooms, hearing rooms, etc.

4. Maintain and keep judges' trial docket.

5. Maintain statistics and generate reports for use by the Court.

6. Participate in county and statewide committees; attend seminars/webinars related to Court Administration as required.

7. Serve as liaison to the Court, bar, clerks of the courts of the district, law enforcement agencies, and general public.

8. Assist in accumulating data for preparation of the budget.

9. Maintain cooperative working relationships with county officials.

10. Assist in determining that facilities are adequate and receive proper maintenance.

11. Perform related duties as assigned or required.

12. Maintain appropriate dress, office and Courtroom decorum, and confidentiality.

13. Work collaboratively with the Judges, Law Clerks, Court Reporters/Recorders, Tipstaves, and other personnel.

14. Manage paper and digital records of the office.

15. Assist in the Courtroom, as directed.

16. Any other duties as directed by the District Court Administrator and/or President Judge.

OTHER DUTIES:

As directed:
Attend meetings, assist others, and perform related work.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:

Direct supervision of the District Court Administrator and Deputy Court Administrator.

SUPERVISION AUTHORIZATION:

None

WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • ADA Courthouse facilities with adequate space, temperatures, ventilation, and lighting.
  • Daily exposure to stressful circumstances, fast pace, disruptions, and interruptions.
  • Daily exposure to low stress, quiet, slow, and confidential proceedings.
  • Daily contact with members of the public, attorneys, court participants, police, jurors, and witnesses.
  • PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

    1. Must be able to convey information, explain procedures and follow instructions.

    2. Must be able to sit for extended periods throughout the workday, with intermittent periods of standing, walking, bending, twisting, and reaching as necessary to perform job duties.

    3. Medium work with occasional lifting/carrying of objects.

    4. Sedentary work, with occasional coordination and movements of fingers/hands to simple movements of feet/legs, torso necessary to perform job duties.

    5. Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability.

    6. Must be able to cope with the physical and mental stress of the position.

    7. Must be meticulous, complete tasks without supervision, and be self-motivated.

    8. Must comply with the Unified Judicial System Code of Conduct.

    QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE:

    Minimum:
    High school diploma or equivalent (GED).

    Recommended:
    Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university; or a Paralegal certificate/degree from a two-year course of study or an Associate degree from an accredited two-year college or related field, and two (2) years…
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