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6 jobs that use Court Hearings the most

Jobs that use court hearings the most include court interpreter, attendance officer, and court appointed special advocate.

What jobs use Court Hearings the most?

1. Court Interpreter

How court interpreter uses Court Hearings:

  • Coach and teach students to achieve grades at or beyond expect IEP goals.
  • Assist in court order psychiatric evaluations, DUI assessments, and prison interviews.
  • Follow all CyraCom policies and procedures relate to information confidentiality and interpreter ethics.

Most common skills for court interpreter:

  • Vice Versa
  • Court Cases
  • Court Hearings
  • Spanish Language
  • Immigration Court
  • Non-English

2. Attendance Officer

How attendance officer uses Court Hearings:

  • Manage significant DUI caseload to court-ordered and conditional probation completion.
  • Monitor, repair, update and purchase AED, CCTV, scanning and other devices.
  • Collaborate and coordinate care to enhance deficient life skills and promote overall community safety as part of the rehabilitation process.

Most common skills for attendance officer:

  • Law Enforcement
  • Court Hearings
  • Attendance Problems
  • Parent Conferences
  • Community Resources
  • Dropout

3. Court Appointed Special Advocate

How court appointed special advocate uses Court Hearings:

  • Assist patients in securing medical coverage by screening refer patients and coordinating the application process through successful approval.
  • Make sure case child's needs are being meet and attend treatment and IEP meetings.
  • Meet with teachers, discuss behavior and academic standing at school, and become familiar with IEP's.

Most common skills for court appointed special advocate:

  • Child Abuse
  • Court Reports
  • Foster Care
  • Court Hearings
  • Mental Health
  • Court Orders

4. Guardian Ad Litem

How guardian ad litem uses Court Hearings:

  • Manage and direct all phases of criminal litigation from initial consultation through appeals process.
  • Coordinate with DCF, psychiatrists and evaluators.
  • Experience in probate as well as criminal court dockets.

Most common skills for guardian ad litem:

  • Child Abuse
  • Social Work
  • Court Hearings
  • Ad Litem
  • Court Reports
  • Legal Research

5. Child Welfare Specialist

How child welfare specialist uses Court Hearings:

  • Manage TANF program, in turn this help clients develop skills to enter the workforce.
  • Provide comprehensive case management to DCFS clients and their families to achieve case goals as outlined in the client service plan.
  • Manage a caseload TANF clients, assess clients eligibility to receive benefits, assist with placement of clients in various programs.

Most common skills for child welfare specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Foster Care
  • Child Safety
  • Child Welfare
  • Court Hearings
  • Community Resources

6. Revenue Enforcement Agent

How revenue enforcement agent uses Court Hearings:

  • Issue summonses when necessary to non- compliant residences.
  • Prepare and issue summonses for certain violations thereof.
  • Implement search and seizure warrants and financial subpoenas for service.

Most common skills for revenue enforcement agent:

  • Parking Enforcement
  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Child Support Cases
  • Court Hearings
  • Summonses

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