Introduction
Manitoba Justice is currently seeking a qualified candidate to fill the position of Court Clerk, Staff Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Registrar in Brandon, Manitoba. This position involves considerable public contact and assistance to the legal profession related to regulations or procedures and completion of court documents. Extensive training as well as coaching are provided for this position for you to succeed. Training will start by performing junior court office duties and courtroom functions to acquire basic working knowledge of court rules and procedures associated with any of the various courts functioning in the province. Successful candidates usually start as a Clerk of Court 3 (CC3) and with training / experience, progress to the Clerk of Court 4 (CC4) level.
To be considered for this competition you must submit an application form. See below for further instructions.
Conditions of Employment :
Qualifications : Essential :
Desired :
Duties : The incumbent will be required to perform various duties from three different types of court related roles which are Court Clerk Monitor, Staff Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Registrar.
As a Court Clerk Monitor attending Provincial and King's Bench criminal, family, and civil court sittings. Duties include : monitoring court proceedings using digital recording software, accurate logging of court proceedings, marking and recording exhibits, reading charges, administering oaths to witnesses, maintaining order in the courtroom, completing court dispositions and all related paperwork verbatim, and performing other pre and post court related duties. The incumbent is expected to always maintain discretion with the ability to handle sensitive and graphic evidence and submissions during court hearings.
The incumbent will also assist the judiciary, members of the legal profession, police and public as required. The incumbent will also hold the designation of Staff Justice of the Peace and Deputy Registrar. As a Staff Justice of the Peace, duties include : receiving information, issuing process and determining issuance of subpoenas, assuring the accuracy and completeness of court-issued documents, reviewing and signing court orders with offenders, applicants and respondents, explaining court procedures and preventative justice programs to the public. As a Deputy Registrar, the incumbent will review and process documents under the King’s Bench Rules, various Federal / Provincial Statutes / Acts and Regulations, register and issue all court pleadings and processes in all divisions of the Court and enter pertinent information on the Registry system in accordance with a standards manual.