Judicial Courtroom Assistant
Company: Madera Superior Court
Location: Madera
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Monthly Salary: $4,263
$5,182 SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OF MADERA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
ANNOUNCEMENT OF EXAMINATION JUDICIAL COURTROOM ASSISTANT Current
Monthly Salary: $4,263 $5,182* Final Filing Date: February 20, 2026
The Madera County Superior Court encourages a positive work-life
balance and offers a competitive benefits package: Experienced
Judicial Courtroom Assistants with years of service are encouraged
to apply. The Madera County Superior Court offers membership into
CalPERS and for Classic Members a 2.7% at 55 retirement benefit
formula for individuals in a California Government Retirement
System on or before 12/31/2012, or new employees a 2% at 62
retirement benefit formula. Retirement from Madera County Superior
Court includes lifelong employer contributions towards health
benefit plans. *The Madera County Superior Court CEO may consider
hiring above the entry level A step based on years of experience.
____________________________________________________ THE POSITION
Under general supervision, to perform a wide variety of work
involved in the preparation and maintenance of documents and
records for court proceedings; to prepare judgment abstracts; to
provide information concerning current calendar status and
completion of court cases; and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED May exercise technical and functional
supervision over lower level staff. IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Reviews court documents for completeness and accuracy. Prepares
correspondence, bench warrants, and court orders as directed.
Prepares required legal papers and records for court sessions.
Swears in jurors and administers oaths to witnesses. Reads charges
and indictments to defendants in court and records defendants
pleas. Accepts documentary evidence presented in court for filing.
Takes proper care of exhibits as introduced into evidence in court
proceedings. Attends court hearings and trials, taking notes of
formal proceedings and preparing minutes of proceedings. Resolves
schedule conflicts and makes changes through contact with attorneys
and the court. Updates and maintains the court calendar; answers
correspondence and telephone inquiries relating to court
procedures, disposition of cases, and the court calendar. Prepares
documents required for commitment of individuals o penal and
juvenile institutions. May oversee the general maintenance and
daily publication of the court master calendar. Performs general
office support work. Perform full range of duties associated with
Judicial Assistant I and II classifications, as needed based on
operation need of the Court. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of: Basic record keeping. Filing, and retrieval systems.
Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment. English
usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and basic mathematical
principles. Functions, policies, and procedures of the court
system. Pertinent codes, statutes, and regulations governing court
operations. Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and
regulations including those affecting public access and use of
information and records maintained by the Court. Legal procedures,
and documents used in court cases. Principles and procedures of
court calendar preparation and maintenance. Legal terminology.
Court room practices and procedures. Principles and procedures of
court order and warrant preparation. Skill to: Operate modern
office equipment including computer equipment. Type and enter data
at a speed necessary for successful job performance. Take and
transcribe notes accurately. Ability to: Learn the functions,
policies, and procedures of the Madera County Court System. Examine
and determine the validity and acceptability of documents for
filing with the Court. Interpret and apply statutes and
instructions related to court proceedings. Handle and provide for
the custody of evidence in a legal, professional manner. Maintain,
retrieve, and destroy evidence and records. Perform a wide variety
of office support work. Make mathematical calculations for
accuracy. Prepare clear and concise correspondence and reports.
Gather data, analyze information, and prepare a variety of reports.
Directly assist with and independently perform the full range of
functions associated with the Court. Interpret, explain, and apply
the policies, procedures, laws, codes, and regulations including
those affecting public access and use of information and records
maintained by the Court. Deal tactfully and courteously with the
public and legal representatives in providing information about
court functions and proceedings. Deal tactfully and courteously
with the public in explaining the functions, procedures, and laws
governing the activities of the Court. Communicate clearly and
concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and
foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those
contacted in the course of work. Work independently in a court room
environment, exercising judgment and initiative. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Any combination equivalent to experience and
training that would provide the required knowledge, skills and
abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the
knowledge, skills and abilities would be: Experience/Education:
Option 1: One (1) year of increasingly responsible work experience
as a Judicial Assistant II with Madera County Superior Court or
experience equivalent to a Judicial Courtroom Assistant
classification with any other State of California Superior Court
and the equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. OR
Option 2: Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience
performing legal processing and other assistance in a legal office
and the equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. OR
Option 3: Two (2) years of office support experience or a paid or
unpaid internship in an office setting and the completion of a
degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, Political
Science, Public Administration, Business Administration or a field
of study that provides for the understanding of or ability to learn
the knowledge skills and abilities of the position. OTHER JOB
RELATED DUTIES Performs related duties and responsibilities as
assigned. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential duties require the
following physical skills and work environment: Ability to work in
a standard office environment. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE: Possession
of, or ability to obtain an appropriate valid drivers license or
must be able to provide self-arranged transportation to primary
work location. The employee may be required proof of a valid
drivers license before authorized to drive a vehicle on court
approved business. BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS The final
candidate will be required to submit to Live Scan Fingerprinting as
a condition of employment should an offer be made. In addition, the
final candidate will be required to submit verification of
identity, citizenship, or legal right to work in the United States.
BENEFITS Benefits of employment with the Superior Court, County of
Madera include 13 paid holidays, 2 floating holiday per year, and 1
sick leave day per month (unlimited accrual); Appointed to a
permanent position shall be granted 5 days credit for vacation
following the completion of 6 calendar months of continuous paid
full-time service and following the completion of 12 calendar
months of continuous paid full-time service in a permanent position
will be credited 5 additional vacation days, vacation accrual
increasing thereafter with years of service (50 days max accrual);
Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System
(CalPERS) pursuant to the provisions of Californias 2013 Pension
Reform Act (Act) and CalPERS Regulations. For those individuals
with current or prior CalPERS membership status or defined as a
classic member, will be eligible for an enhanced 2.7% @ 55
retirement formula; employee contributes 8%. Individuals with no
current or prior CalPERS membership status and who are defined as
new members or new employees under the Act, will be eligible for
the 2% @ 62 retirement benefit formula; employee contributes 7.75%.
Superior Court participates in the CalPERS Health Benefit Program,
and for certain selected health plans, the Superior Court pays 100%
of the health insurance premium for employee and 50% for either
two-party or family coverage. EXAMINATION PROCESS A qualifications
appraisal for the purpose of appraising the candidates education,
experience, and personal qualifications will be scheduled for those
candidates who meet the minimum qualifications, and may be
administered either by a written examination, oral interview,
evaluation of education and experience, or any combination of
qualifications appraisal determined by the Superior Court Human
Resources Division to be appropriate. The Human Resources Division
may limit the number of qualified applicants eligible to
participate in the examination process. The Superior Court Human
Resources Division will make reasonable accommodations in the
examination process for disabled applicants. Madera County Superior
Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed,
color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition,
marital status, sexual orientation, gender, sex, or age in any of
its programs or activities. HOW TO APPLY Please review the
Application Guidelines for application requirements. The
application is required and may be obtained by accessing the Madera
Superior Court website at https://www.madera.courts.ca.gov/general
-information/job-openings or by visiting the Madera Superior Courts
Human Resources Division. Human Resources office hours are: Monday
- Friday, 8am 5pm. A resume may be included with the application
but will not be accepted in lieu of an official application. The
Employment History & Experience section of the application form
must be completed in its entirety. Failure to fully complete the
application and/or sign the application may result in
disqualification. APPLY ON-LINE, MAILED AND E-MAIL APPLICATIONS The
application can be completed on-line by accessing the Madera
Superior Court website at https://www.madera.courts.ca.gov/general
-information/job-openings. If an application is mailed or e-mailed,
the application and all required documentation must be received by
the final filing date. An application may be mailed or emailed to:
Madera Superior Court Human Resources Division 200 South G Street
Madera, Ca 93637. HR@madera.courts.ca.gov NOTE: Postmarks and
facsimiles are not accepted. ADA ACCOMMODATIONS If you are a person
with a disability and need accommodations during the interview
process, please contact our office at (559) 416-5517. THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED CONTRACT. THE MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO MAKE NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXAMINATION PLAN. SUCH
REVISIONS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
PERSONNEL POLICIES AND STANDARDS. QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE MADERA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT,
HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION.
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