Job description
OPS Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism:
We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace.We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.
Visit the OPS Anti-Racism Policy and the OPS Diversity and Inclusion Blueprint pages to learn more about the OPS commitment to advance racial equity, accessibility, diversity, and inclusion in the public service.
We offer employment accommodation across the recruitment process and all aspects of employment consistent with the requirements of Ontario's Human Rights Code. Refer to the "How to apply" section if you require a disability-related accommodation.
What can I expect to do in this role?
In a fast-paced team environment, you will perform a wide range of duties both in and out of the courtroom to support in-person and virtual hearings.You will:
- Support the modernization of courts by participating in pilot projects and actively engaging in improvements to the delivery of court services
- Carry file cases from intake, bail hearing, all court appearances, to final disposition
- Prepare and review legal materials e.g., books of documents, court forms, previous decisions, submissions made by parties' counsel
- Preparing, signing and issuing court orders and default judgements
- Prepare and maintain both physical courtrooms and virtual hearing rooms for proceedings e.g., ensure court decorum; set-up open/close court; facilitate communication between parties; speak publicly during court proceedings, support case flow; handle, mark and record all court-related documents; maintain logs and court exhibits
- Attend to juries and witnesses e.g., coordinate and assist jury panels; attend to witness' needs
- Assist public, court personnel and justice participants by responding to questions and providing information on protocols and procedures
- Complete and reconcile financial transactions
- Operate specialized courtroom technology to support in-person, virtual and hybrid court proceedings, court audio and video recording equipment, electronic display evidence equipment, ensuring equipment is in working order at all times and is tested prior to court, during court and after each recess
- Ensure all proceedings are recorded and annotated in accordance with legislative requirements, ministry guidelines and standards
How do I qualify?
Mandatory
- Typing skills to 30 words per minute (wpm)
- Have a valid Driver's License within the Province of Ontario, where required
Please note:
You will be required to:
- Undergo a security screening check under the Ontario Public Service (OPS) Employment Screening Check Policy, which includes a criminal record check (Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check)
- Become a Commissioner of Oaths
You may be required to:
- Work from home
- Work variable and staggered hours
- Work on weekends and statutory holidays
- Report to work at other court locations (potentially in small aircraft or driving a motor vehicle as required) when scheduled or on an as-needed basis
Technical Proficiency:
- You have technical skills and can learn to troubleshoot court equipment and various in-court and office technologies (e.g., digital recording, video conferencing technology for virtual hearings, equipment, and display devices).
- You have the ability to ensure all courtroom technology, including remote appearance, court audio and video recording equipment, display evidence equipment, is in working order at all times.
- You have the ability to operate specialized digital recording equipment to ensure the accurate recording and annotation of court proceedings, and to provide playback of proceedings upon request of the court.
- You are proficient with computer software and case management systems (data base programs) to access and retrieve information.
Communication and Client Service Skills:
- You have communication and interpersonal skills to work and liaise with senior officials and judiciary regarding court orders and judgements and court proceedings, ensuring clear and concise responses are provided, including explanations and clarifications, as required.
- You have the ability to write detailed, accurate and clear written reports and documentation.
Planning and Organizational Skills:
- You have organizational skills, the ability to prioritize workload, multi-task in a fast-paced environment, meet deadlines and adapt to changing priorities.
- You have the ability to work independently – within a court setting or from home – and in a team environment, proposing solutions for the optimal use of time and resources to ensure operational requirements are met.
Problem-Solving and Judgement Skills:
- You are able to Identify, address, and resolve problems.
- You can interpret and assess situations, make sound judgements, and diffuse difficult situations.
Specialized Knowledge:
- You have the ability to interpret/apply and explain legislation, regulations, policies, and practices.
Administrative and Mathematical Skills:
- You have math skills to receive payments, calculate fees, collect and balance monies/accounts.
- You have the ability to operate a cash register/financial management system, including handling card transactions and cash.
- You have the ability to manage active and archived files.
Additional Information:
- 2 Permanent, 89 James St, Parry Sound, North Region, Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check
- 1 Temporary, duration up to 12 months, 89 James St, Parry Sound, North Region, Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check
- In accordance with the Ontario Public Service (OPS), Employment Screening Checks Policy (ESCP), the top candidate(s) may be required to undergo a security screening check. Refer to the above to determine the screening checks that are required for this position.
Required security screening checks along with your written consent, will be sent to the Transition and Security Office (TSO), Corporate Talent Programs Branch, Talent and Leadership Division to evaluate the results. If applicable, the TSO, with your written consent, will request and obtain any additional employment screening checks that were not obtained directly by you.
A record under the Criminal Code and/or other federal offence record(s) does not automatically mean you will be ineligible for the position. The employment screening check(s) will only be reviewed and evaluated by the TSO for the purpose of making a security clearance decision. The details of an individual's employment screening check(s) will be considered in specific relation to the duties and responsibilities of the position being filled. Employment screening check records will be maintained by the TSO and kept strictly confidential. - N-AG-199738/2023
About Ministry of the Attorney General
CEO: Madeleine Meilleur
Revenue: Unknown / Non-Applicable
Size: 1001 to 5000 Employees
Type: Government
Website: www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca
Year Founded: 1789