About Us
The Court Services Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Justice is dedicated to excellent service and the provision of fair and accessible administration of justice, including court administration and security.
The Division provides administrative support to the courts listed : Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (including Family Division), Provincial Court, Family Court, Small Claims Court, Probate Court and Bankruptcy Court.
The courts act independently from the government to address individual cases.
For more information on the Department of Justice Court Services please visit our website :
About Our Opportunity
As the Court Officer (Judicial Support), you may coordinate and manage court hearings held in all levels of Court, provide support to the Judiciary, and act as the liaison between the Court, and members of law enforcement agencies, the legal profession, and the public.
You will also act in the role of the clerk of the Court in all courts, including jury sittings and perform quasi-judicial duties assigned as a Staff Justice of the Peace as appointed under the Justice of the Peace Act.
You will perform your duties in accordance with, and as assigned under, the Court Officials Act.
Primary Accountabilities
The Judicial Support responsibilities include :
- Coordinate and manage court hearings held in all levels of Court
- Provide confidential administrative and organizational support to the Judiciary
- Act in the role of the clerk in all courts, including jury sitting and performing judicial and quasi-judicial duties as a Justice of the Peace
- Train and mentor new staff in day to day operational activities
- Under the Judge’s direction, draft and prepare complex orders arising from court hearings, review and apply relevant acts, statutes, policies and procedures to all court documentation
- Record and transcribe court proceedings by means of electronic recording equipment
- Utilize technology to facilitate virtual or remote court hearings
- You may be required to perform duties in Court Administration
- Responsible for the production and management of each decision or judgment of the court from inception to release which includes transcribing, proof reading, and editing.
Upon completion, follow the publication process as outlined in policy and legislation.
- Provide professional administrative assistance to the judges the Court of Appeal by coordinating and organizing the judge’s schedules;
- liaising with court officials, counsel, self-represented parties, and the public, responding to queries; screening calls in adherence with judicial protocol;
maintaining confidentiality; composing and typing correspondence and reports; arranging pre-trials, conference calls, and case management conferences.
Maintain detailed knowledge of the administrative policies set by the Court and Court administration.
Qualifications and Experience
As the successful Court Officer (Judicial Support), you will have two years of post-secondary education in a related discipline plus five years related experience in a legal environment;
an equivalent combination of training and experience with exposure to the justice system will be acceptable.
For this position, your experience and competency in keyboarding, data entry, transcribing, and other standard computer applications including MS Office products are required.
You will have experience with virtual platforms such as MS Teams and video conferencing.
You will also possess excellent proofreading, spelling, and grammar skills. Your superior organizational abilities and strong prioritization skills, with a combination of speed and accuracy, assist with your attention to detail for a variety of tasks while meeting tight deadlines.
And can work independently and as part of a team.
You must be fair and impartial to all clients using a high degree of confidentiality while exercising your excellent interpersonal and communication skills, particularly listening skills, when dealing with difficult people in complex, sensitive and stressful situations.
Tact and discretion are essential.
You must demonstrate an understanding and knowledge of the Rules and Statutes that govern the courts as well as a sound working knowledge of legal documents, forms, court procedures and legal terminology.
You will demonstrate a high level of initiative and problem-solving abilities and readily accept responsibilities. Errors can result in significant impacts for justice system participants.
We will assess the above qualifications using one or more of the following tools : written examination, typing test, standardized tests, oral presentations, interview(s), and reference checks.
Legal research skills and bilingualism, with oral and written skills in English and French, would be considered assets.
Equivalency
Include, but not limited to :
- A 2 year certificate / diploma in a related discipline plus 5 years of related experience
- A 1 year certificate / diploma in a related discipline plus 6 years of related experience
- A 4 year Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline plus 3 years of related experience
- A 3 year Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline plus 4 years of related experience
- Seven years of related experience with exposure to the justice system
PLEASE NOTE : Candidates will not be considered for an interview if applications are incomplete or are missing information.
Applicants relying on education and experience equivalencies must demonstrate such equivalencies in their application.
Benefits
Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs.
For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here : Benefits for government employees.
Working Conditions
- Normal work week is 35 hours / week, 7 hours / day (typically the hours are 8 : 30 AM to 4 : 30 PM, this may vary depending on operational needs)
- Your personal resiliency is essential to meet the emotional demands of this position. You may be immersed in high stress situations and encounter distraught and difficult individuals.
- Handling of some exhibits may be mentally or physically disconcerting
- May involve extensive keyboarding as well as long hours sitting in a formal courtroom environment
Additional Information
This is a Permanent employment opportunity located in Halifax.
Candidates may be required to obtain training in Firearms Safety in relation to handling evidence and may be required to successfully complete the Nova Scotia Certified Transcribers qualification.
This position will require an enhanced level of security screening for an external application.
Some travel and overtime may be required.
What We Offer
- Career Development where you have access to career guidance, tools, resources, and ongoing training for every stage of your career.
- Engaging workplace. Our Employees feel valued, respected, connected, and tuned in. We have forward-thinking policies and strategies.
- Countless career paths.
- Department Specific Flexible working schedules
Pay Grade : TE 22 Salary Range : $2,;- $2,;Bi-Weekly