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Court Usher - Luton [02/01/2010] |
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The Court Usher acts as an essential first point of contact for all the court users involved in hearings. There will be regular contact with the judiciary, assisting the administrative staff with the smooth flow of court work. You will meet members of the public and their legal representatives; prepare court /hearing rooms, and complete documentation, as well as ensuring the court runs smoothly and efficiently. Vacancy description 27 hours per week to be worked over 5 days Duties include: 1. Meet and greet court users, visitors and jurors. 2. Filling out forms. 3. Swearing in witnesses during hearings. 4. Calling people into court / hearing rooms. 5. Answering face to face enquiries. 6. Preparing the court / hearing room. 7. Keeping parties informed of changes to hearing times. 8. Maintaining records of tape recordings of hearings. 9. General clerical work, including use of computers. 10. Ensuring judiciary have necessary papers. 11. Providing support to colleagues & judiciary outside of court / hearing times. 12. Switchboard assistance. 13. Taking fees, including use of Chip & Pin.
Qualifications 2 GCSE'S or equivalent at grade C or above (including English language) OR relevant experience Job Type: Contract/Temp Location: Spain
Salary: 14 Date available: now Specialist Industry: Company: UK Civil Service Company Description: The Civil Service helps the Government of the day to develop and deliver its policies as effectively as possible.
The Civil Service incorporates three types of organisations departments, agencies, and non-departmental government bodies (NDPBs). We work in a wide range of areas that touch on everyones day-to-day lives, such as education, health and policing.
Because our organisations deal with so many different aspects of government, civil servants work in an enormous variety of roles. We employ 497,000 civil servants, almost three-quarters of whom work outside London and the South-East.
Civil servants are politically impartial. Our workforce includes people who deliver crucial services direct to the public across the UK, such as Jobcentre Plus staff and coastguards. We also have staff working on policy development and implementation, including analysts, project managers, lawyers and economists. Company Website: [n/a]
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