Research Fellow jobs in Benton Harbor, MI

Research Fellow develops the strategy and vision to position a project from inception through completion; creates teams and collaborations that understand the project's direction. Communicates direction through words or actions to inspire team members to reach goals. Being a Research Fellow also responsible for planning and budgeting. Requires a PhD in their field of specialty. Additionally, Research Fellow typically reports to a top management. The Research Fellow manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be a Research Fellow typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Attorney Magistrate/Research Attorney
  • Berrien County Trial Court
  • Saint Joseph, MI FULL_TIME
  • Berrien County Trial Court Job Description

    Title: Attorney Magistrate/Research Attorney Class Code: 0392

    Department: Trial Court

    General Summary:

    Appointed by the Chief Judge of the Berrien County Trial Court, the Attorney Magistrate/Research Attorney (herein referred to as Attorney Magistrate) operates under the direct supervision of the Court Administrator and/or his/her designee. The Attorney Magistrate is responsible for conducting various hearings in accordance with the Court’s statutory purpose, policies and procedures which require a high degree of independent judgment and knowledge of Michigan Statutory and Case Law. This includes hearings associated with civil infraction, misdemeanor, and small claims cases, determining probable cause, executing search warrants, conducting arraignments and performing marriages. The Attorney Magistrate conducts research and prepares memoranda for the Judge(s) and Administrator and/or his/her designee. The Attorney Magistrate uses discretion and judgment in applying the skills, advanced knowledge and insight obtained as an attorney:

    • to analyze, interpret and make deductions and inferences from varying facts and circumstances while researching criminal motions and related legal matters
    • to prepare memoranda regarding the facts of a case, the basis of motions, and legal analysis of issues involved
    • to draft proposed opinions and orders
    • to perform other duties as assigned

    Further, the Attorney Magistrate shall perform any or all duties of the Berrien County Trial Court Attorney Referee as assigned.

    Attorney Magistrate is an at will employee who shall serve at the pleasure of the Chief Judge. However, in no event shall their appointment exceed three (3) years unless specifically authorized by the Chief Judge not less than six (6) months prior to the third anniversary date of appointment. May be assigned to work at any of the Trial Court locations.

    Typical Duties: (An employee in this class may be assigned any or all of the following tasks. These tasks are illustrative only and do not include all of the tasks which may be assigned.)

    Under the direct supervision of the Court’s Administrator and/or their designee, the Attorney Magistrate:• Exercises all jurisdiction, power and authority provided or allowed by law for a District Court Attorney Magistrate, including, without limiting the foregoing, the jurisdiction, power and authority provided in Chapter 85 of the Michigan Judicature Act (MCL 600.8501 et seq.) and enters all orders and writs incidental to execution of the jurisdiction, power and authority granted, subject only to those limitations and restrictions imposed by the chief judge of the trial court by written order.

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    statutory purpose, policies

    based on seriousness of
    factors. Insures that the

    appear before the Court.

    non-attorney magistrate to

    proper legal procedures

    keeps abreast of case law

    Performs all required or related clerical, computer, {jecord keeping and related

    functions.

    Advises and assists Judges, Attorney Magistrate^, Probation Officers and

    clerical employees.

    Conducts various hearings in accordance with Court’^
    and procedures.

    Conducts hearings relating to civil infractions, misdemeanors, and small claims,

    swears in and examines witnesses.

    Accepts pleas of guilty and sentences defendants
    offense, defendant's record, and other appropriate

    defendants entering not guilty pleas are scheduled to

    Exercises a high degree of independent judgment throughout each step of the

    court's legal process.

    Assists in coordination and regularly meets with the
    address legal and administrative matters.

    Stays current on legislation and laws affecting the :ourt and law enforcement

    and recommends to Chief Judge or Administrate
    relating to same.

    Conducts complex legal research for the Judge(s);

    and legal issues affecting the Courts and prepares legal memorandum.
    Conducts legal research and prepares memoranda oil criminal motions, outlining
    issues and arguments of both parties involved, and;the proposed dispositions
    with stated reasons.

    Responds to inquiries and requests for legal information from Judges, Court
    Administrators, attorneys, agencies and the public.

    Answers correspondence and complaints regarding cases processed which may

    entail explaining the violation of the appropriate law.

    Trains, assists and coordinates in-service training
    requested or needed.

    May be assigned to assist in the supervision of volunteers and student interns
    assigned to the court.

    Maintains a close relationship with all the court's divisions, Judges, Probations
    Officers, local police agencies, social service agencie s, schools and others in the
    community.

    Exempt employee who may work flexible hours as n seded to ensure duties are
    current.

    Provides after-hours, weekend, and holiday search warrant/arraignment duty

    coverage assistance to police agencies, the court

    Prosecuting Attorney’s office.

    Assists in the preparation and maintenance of a ma
    for Magistrate procedures.

    Assists the Court Administrators) or their designees with special projects and
    assignments as they relate to the court’s matters; a ssists in implementing new
    statutes, rules and procedures dictated by the Legislature, Appellate Courts, and
    Court Rules in accordance with the decisions of the Supreme Court, and/or the
    State Court Administrative Office.

    Performs other related duties within the Trial Court as directed and assigned by
    the Court Administrator his/her designee* the presiding judge of the Criminal

    Division, and/or the Chief Judge of the Court.

    with the court’s staff as

    Juvenile Center and the

    lual and appropriate forms

    Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:

    Graduation from ABA accredited law school; admission to State of Michigan and in good standing with the State Ba years paid full time trial court experience in the practice df

    the practice of law in the A minimum of three (3) law or one (1) year prior

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    experience as an Attorney Magistrate or Attorney Referee in the Circuit, District or Probate Court and Juvenile Court.

    Applicants for Attorney Magistrate may apply at a trainee level with less than the minimum experience. The successful trainee applicant will move upon approval of the Chief Judge from trainee salary level to full Attdrney-Magistrate salary level upon successful completion of the required minimum one (1) year experience as an Attorney Magistrate or Attorney Referee.

    NOTE: A legal written sample must accompany application for the position.

    In accordance with statutory requirements, the District Court Attorney Magistrate must be a Registered Voter in Berrien County.

    Desirable Knowledge. Skills and Abilities:

    Knowledge of the criminal justice system, courtroom operations and procedures, including ability to conduct specific hearings; and familiarity with agencies within Berrien County that serve the Court’s clients.

    Considerable knowledge of criminal, law, statutes, court rules, case law, local ordinances and the state Motor Vehicle Code.

    Ability to maintain records and reports; communicate clearly both orally and in writing; conduct legal research and prepare succinct opinions for the Judge(s); provide in- service training for non-attorney magistrates and non-attorney referees and other staff in the Courts.

    Special Employment Conditions:

    Successful completion of the Michigan Judicial Institute’s Magistrate Training Program within one year of employment. Establish and maintain registration as a voter in Berrien County. Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator’s license. Must pass preemployment physical, including drug testing, criminal record, before employment. Employees will be fingerprinted. Appropriate speech, dress and a high level of personal and professional conduct for work in a court setting must be maintained in accordance with the standards established by the Judicial Council. Ability to maintain confidentiality, effective working relationships with other employees, and interact effectively with the general public. Submit to random drug and alcohol testing per the Court’s policy. Regular, reliable, and predictable attendance is required.

    Working Conditions:

    Normal office environment, lifting of up to 25 lbs. is expected and some reaching and bending for file manipulation is required. Exposure to people charged or convicted of criminal offenses.

    This description is intended to describe the type and level of work being performed by a person assigned to this job. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required by a person so classified.

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    Status: Non-Union Grade: 13

    Date

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    Job Type: Full-time

    Pay: $66,722.00 - $89,415.00 per year

    Ability to Relocate:

    • Saint Joseph, MI: Relocate before starting work (Required)

    Work Location: In person

  • 22 Days Ago

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Stu Reg Ctr Advent Research
  • Andrews University
  • Berrien Springs, MI FULL_TIME
  • After training, will participate in copy cataloging a large collection of books. Qualifications summary Familiarity with using the James White Library catalog desirable, but not required. Comfort and ...
  • 2 Months Ago

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0 Research Fellow jobs found in Benton Harbor, MI area

Benton Harbor is a city in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan which is located southwest of Kalamazoo, and northwest of South Bend, Indiana. In 2010, the population was 10,038 according to the census. It is the smaller, by population, of the two principal cities in the Niles–Benton Harbor Metropolitan Statistical Area, an area with 156,813 people. Benton Harbor and the city of St. Joseph are separated by the St. Joseph River and are known locally as the "Twin Cities".[not in citation given] Fairplain and Benton Heights are unincorporated areas adjacent to Benton Harbor. According to...
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Income Estimation for Research Fellow jobs
$173,171 to $231,958
Benton Harbor, Michigan area prices
were up 1.3% from a year ago

Research Fellow in Springfield, MO
The purpose of the Fellowship is to train leaders who will further promote surgical, anesthesia, and obstetrics and gynecology care, education, research, and policy development in the field of global surgery in resource poor settings around the world.
December 14, 2019
Research Fellow in Jacksonville, FL
A research fellow may act either as an independent investigator or under the supervision of a principal investigator.
December 09, 2019
Research Fellow in Ventura, CA
Presently, our team has two full-time researchers who focus on prioritisation (Stefan Schubert and Max Dalton) and four part-time researchers who focus on prioritisation (Owen Cotton-Barratt, Amanda Askell, Ben Garfinkel and Pablo Stafforini).
January 13, 2020