Bankruptcy Specialist is responsible for the documentation and filing of loan bankruptcy materials with the appropriate attorneys. Ensures full compliance with loan bankruptcy regulations. Being a Bankruptcy Specialist monitors accounts throughout the loan bankruptcy process and contacts appropriate party when necessary. Verifies the bankruptcy is secured and acquires a copy of the proposed Chapter 13 Plan on all secured accounts. Additionally, Bankruptcy Specialist captures Chapter 7 reaffirmation agreements to management for approval. Distributes account balances and interest rates to the secured and unsecured balances. Stays current with changing state specific bankruptcy laws. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Bankruptcy Specialist works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Bankruptcy Specialist typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The position is in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Reno, Nevada. The judicial assistant is responsible for providing executive level administrative and clerical support to the Judge. He/she will manage the Judge’s chambers, including but not limited to assisting with judicial activities, handling correspondence/reporting, telephonic and email communications, and interacting with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Clerk’s staff, attorneys, and public.
Overview of Duties. Manage day-to-day operations of chambers which includes maintaining the Judge’s calendar, receiving, screening, and referring phone calls, drafting judicial correspondence, and processing incoming chambers mail.
Calendar and monitor deadlines, prioritize tasks, and determine need for action by the Judge. Prepare weekly hearing calendars and monthly duty judge calendars and compile hearing notes and necessary pleadings for court hearings. Perform functions in the court’s case management and filing system.
Make travel arrangements and prepare travel reimbursements for the Judge, file various reports (financial disclosures and non-case-related travel), and serve as liaison to all other court support units on the Judge’s behalf.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Mandatory Qualifications. To qualify for a position as Judicial Assistant to a U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge at the minimum JSP level of 9/01, the applicant must be a high school graduate or equivalent and have 2 years of general experience and 3 years of legal experience for a total of 5 years of experience.
General Experience: General secretarial experience providing significant knowledge of office clerical practices such as filing, telephone usage, proof-reading, formatting, and proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, TEAMS, and Zoom.
Specialized Experience: Responsibility as an executive assistant to a supervisor dealing with law-related matters.
Able to manage multiple projects and priorities with strict deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Exhibit the highest standards of excellence and integrity as well as curious, professional, and cooperative attitude.
Able to handle sensitive information and maintain confidentiality.
Possess excellent customer service and interpersonal skills, verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail and ability to work with minor supervision.
Preferred Qualifications. Familiarity with the federal court Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) or Pacer electronic docketing system or Chambers Automation Program (CHAP), and/or an understanding of the operational processes in a court environment.
Information for Applicants. Benefits include participation in health, life, and long-term disability insurance programs; participation in a retirement program; paid holidays; and annual and sick leave accrual.
Employees of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court are EXCEPTED SERVICE appointments. Excepted Service appointments and Temporary NTE (not to exceed a specific date) appointments are "AT WILL" judicial employees, and as such, can be terminated with or without cause by the Court. Federal Government Civil Service classifications or regulations to U.S. Bankruptcy Court employees. The U.S. Courts require employees to adhere to a Code of Ethics and Conduct which is available to applicants for review upon request.
ALL applicant information is subject to verification.
Due to the volume of applications received, the Court will only communicate with those applicants who may be interviewed based upon information given in completed applications for open positions.
The final candidate will be subject to a background investigation with law enforcement agencies.
Travel expenses for interview or relocation expenses will not be paid.
All new employees of the U.S. Courts must identify a financial institution for direct deposit of pay before appointment.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60,115.00 - $82,430.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 – 45 per week
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Work Location: In person
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