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Court Administrator
Administers nonjudicial functions of court coordinates activities such as jury selection, notification, and utilization, case scheduling and tracking, personnel assignment, and space and equipment allocation to accomplish orderly processing of court cases. Investigates problems that affect case flow and recommends or... [+] More
Administers nonjudicial functions of court coordinates activities such as jury selection, notification, and utilization, case scheduling and tracking, personnel assignment, and space and equipment allocation to accomplish orderly processing of court cases. Investigates problems that affect case flow and recommends or implements corrective measures. Compiles and analyzes data on court activity to monitor management performance and prepare activity reports. Conducts research to analyze current and alternative personnel, facilities, and data management systems and consults with judicial staff of court to evaluate findings and recommendations. May oversee accounting of revenues and expenditures and prepare and justify budget. May resolve questions and complaints raised by court personnel, attorneys, and members of other organizations and public. [-] Less
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Court Clerk
Keeps records in a court of law and performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties in both a courtroom and office setting. Prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called, using typewriter. Examines legal documents submitted to court... [+] More
Keeps records in a court of law and performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties in both a courtroom and office setting. Prepares docket or calendar of cases to be called, using typewriter. Examines legal documents submitted to court for adherence to law or court procedures, prepares case folders, and posts, files, or routes documents. Explains procedures or forms to parties in case. Secures information for judges, and contacts witnesses, attorneys, and litigants to obtain information for court, and instructs parties when to appear in court. Notifies district attorney's office of cases prosecuted by district attorney. Administers oath to witnesses. Records minutes of court proceedings, using stenotype or other dictation machine, and transcribes testimony, using typewriter. Records case disposition, court orders, and arrangement for payment of court fees. Collects court fees or fines and records amounts collected.
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Paddock Judge
Inspects equipment of horses and riders in paddock at racetrack before each race to determine that equipment meets track and state racing commission specifications reads racing programs to schedule arrival of horses and riders in paddock area. Examines horse's equipment and... [+] More
Inspects equipment of horses and riders in paddock at racetrack before each race to determine that equipment meets track and state racing commission specifications reads racing programs to schedule arrival of horses and riders in paddock area. Examines horse's equipment and rider's attire to assure compliance with racing specifications. Orders equipment changes to conform to racing rules. Refers requests for equipment changes to racing officials. Tells riders to mount and dismount. Signals winning horse and rider to winner's circle. Reports delays in paddock area and equipment changes to racing officials. Examines credentials to prevent unauthorized persons from entering paddock area. [-] Less
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Court Reporter
Records examination, testimony, judicial opinions, judge's charge to jury, judgment or sentence of court, or other proceedings in court of law using shorthand, a stenotype machine, or audio tapes. Reads portions of transcript during trial on judge's request, and asks... [+] More
Records examination, testimony, judicial opinions, judge's charge to jury, judgment or sentence of court, or other proceedings in court of law using shorthand, a stenotype machine, or audio tapes. Reads portions of transcript during trial on judge's request, and asks speakers to clarify inaudible statements. Operates word processor or computer to transcribe recorded material, or enters material into recording machine. Edits the transcript for syntax and grammar. May record proceedings of quasi-judicial hearings and formal and informal meetings. May be self-employed, performing duties in court of law or at hearings and meetings. [-] Less
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Appeals Manager
Manages the formal appeals process to ensure the resolution of grievances and appeals consistent with regulatory guidelines and organizational policies and procedures. Prepares formal hearing briefs and may appear at hearings on behalf of the organization. Ensures that appeals and... [+] More
Manages the formal appeals process to ensure the resolution of grievances and appeals consistent with regulatory guidelines and organizational policies and procedures. Prepares formal hearing briefs and may appear at hearings on behalf of the organization. Ensures that appeals and grievances are entered into the database, categorized and processed within required timeframes. Manages the formal appeals process to ensure the resolution of grievances and appeals consistent with regulatory guidelines and organizational policies and procedures. Hires, develops and motivates the appeals staff and oversees case load assignments/priorities. Prepares formal hearing briefs and may appear at hearings on behalf of the organization. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates outcomes of the department’s strategic plans. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Ensures that appeals and grievances are entered into the database, categorized and processed within required timeframes. Receives investigation results and responds to member appeals and grievances. Identifies quality issues. Analyzes reports and develops operating policies and procedures. This position typically requires a college degree in health sciences and related managed care experience. [-] Less
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Appeals Supervisor
Assists the Appeals Manager in coordinating all appeal and grievance activity for the organization. Investigates and researches time-sensitive appeals cases regarding medical health needs, patient care issues, transportation, medications, durable medical equipment, or home care by using medical investigative skills.... [+] More
Assists the Appeals Manager in coordinating all appeal and grievance activity for the organization. Investigates and researches time-sensitive appeals cases regarding medical health needs, patient care issues, transportation, medications, durable medical equipment, or home care by using medical investigative skills. Requires graduation from an accredited school of nursing (either LPN or RN) with two years of managed care experience. Serves as a liaison between enrollees in a health plan and providers, pharmacies, and other medical entities involved in the appeals process. Ensures departmental compliance with applicable regulations. Tracks appeal and grievance activity. Prepares formal hearing briefs and may appear at hearings on behalf of the organization. Ensures that appeals and grievances are entered into the database, categorized, and processed within required timeframes. Receives investigation results and responds to member appeals and grievances. Identifies quality issues. [-] Less
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Conciliation Court Judge
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff... [+] More
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff in civil suits to determine their sufficiency. Examines evidence in criminal cases to determine if evidence will support charges. Listens to presentation of case, rules on admissibility of evidence and methods of conducting testimony, and settles disputes between opposing attorneys. Instructs jury on applicable law and directs jury to deduce facts from evidence presented. Sentences defendant in criminal cases, on conviction by jury, according to statutes of state or federal government, or awards judicial relief to litigants in civil cases in relation to findings by jury or by court. May be designated according to level of court in judicial hierarchy as appellate-court judge; district-court judge; municipal-court judge; superior-court judge; supreme-court justice. May preside over particular court department and be designated conciliation-court judge; criminal-court judge; juvenile-court judge; probate judge. [-] Less
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Criminal Court Judge
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff... [+] More
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff in civil suits to determine their sufficiency. Examines evidence in criminal cases to determine if evidence will support charges. Listens to presentation of case, rules on admissibility of evidence and methods of conducting testimony, and settles disputes between opposing attorneys. Instructs jury on applicable law and directs jury to deduce facts from evidence presented. Sentences defendant in criminal cases, on conviction by jury, according to statutes of state or federal government, or awards judicial relief to litigants in civil cases in relation to findings by jury or by court. May be designated according to level of court in judicial hierarchy as appellate-court judge; district-court judge; municipal-court judge; superior-court judge; supreme-court justice. May preside over particular court department and be designated conciliation-court judge; criminal-court judge; juvenile-court judge; probate judge. [-] Less
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Justice Court Judge
Adjudicates civil cases in which damages do not exceed prescribed maximum established by state law, and minor misdemeanor cases not involving penitentiary sentences or fines in excess of maximum amount allowed to be levied under state law. Conducts preliminary hearings... [+] More
Adjudicates civil cases in which damages do not exceed prescribed maximum established by state law, and minor misdemeanor cases not involving penitentiary sentences or fines in excess of maximum amount allowed to be levied under state law. Conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases to determine whether there is reasonable and probable cause to hold defendant for further proceedings or trial by superior court. May perform wedding ceremonies. May perform duties at night and be designated night-court magistrate. May adjudicate cases involving motor vehicle laws and be designated traffic-court magistrate. [-] Less
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Municipal Court Judge
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff... [+] More
Arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants, or court personnel, and administers judicial system establishes rules of procedure on questions for which standard procedures have not been established by law or by superior court. Reads or listens to allegations made by plaintiff in civil suits to determine their sufficiency. Examines evidence in criminal cases to determine if evidence will support charges. Listens to presentation of case, rules on admissibility of evidence and methods of conducting testimony, and settles disputes between opposing attorneys. Instructs jury on applicable law and directs jury to deduce facts from evidence presented. Sentences defendant in criminal cases, on conviction by jury, according to statutes of state or federal government, or awards judicial relief to litigants in civil cases in relation to findings by jury or by court. May be designated according to level of court in judicial hierarchy as appellate-court judge; district-court judge; municipal-court judge; superior-court judge; supreme-court justice. May preside over particular court department and be designated conciliation-court judge; criminal-court judge; juvenile-court judge; probate judge. [-] Less
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