Careers at The Magistrates Court Perth

The Magistrates Court at Perth is the largest Magistrates Court registry in the state of Western Australia.
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Located in the CBD in the Central Law Courts Building, this location houses around 30 magistrates, including the Chief Magistrate, as well as over 100 staff.

Customer Service Officer

The Customer Service Officer at the Perth Magistrates Court is responsible for delivering high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders. This role involves providing advisory services regarding the practices and procedures of the Magistrates Court of Western Australia to customers.

The Role

Customer Service Officers have the opportunity to perform different roles across the court enabling team members to become multi skilled and enjoy the challenge of learning new things and undertaking varied tasks. Some of the different roles include:

Registry Officers contribute to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the court undertaking data entry, record keeping, document management and other administrative duties.

Front Counter Officers are the face of the court providing quality information and assistance to internal and external customers attending to enquires in a fast-paced and busy environment.

Call Centre Officers interact with customers by phone and email, offering vital information and assistance to callers to assist them in understanding the court process.

Listing Officers undertake a critical function of the court, liaising with internal and external customers, record keeping and undertaking data entry to ensure the timely processing of documents and listing of matters.

Judicial Support Officer

The Judicial Support Officer role provides high level support to the Judiciary both in and out of court, as well as assisting in the timely and high-quality provision of service to internal and external stakeholders.

The Role

The duties of a Judicial Support Officer are varied and involve providing support to judiciary and facilitating the smooth running of court. Majority the role takes place in court, providing valuable learning experiences in a real-world court environment.

Other duties of the role include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting judicial officers in court to perform court functions.
  • Dealing with court correspondence including email and complex court documentation.
  • Preparing and maintaining case files for hearings.
  • Generating and quality assuring paperwork for proceedings for their provision to other parties or prisons.
  • Liaising with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the smooth operating of the court daily.
  • Data entry including lodging documents into the court database.

Senior Aboriginal Liaison Officer

Senior Aboriginal Liaison Officer (SALO) educate and provide Aboriginal court users with information and assistance as to the appropriate fines management application processes as required.  SALO work collaboratively with other service providers and Aboriginal communities with the aim of addressing underlying issues and decreasing the over-representation of Aboriginal people within the court system.

SALO’s undertake circuit court and travel to remote communities and support the judiciary by providing vital cultural advice and information as required. SALO’s attend Departmental Open Days across the State in support of the Aboriginal Justice Transformation Team to provide a “one stop shop’ service to remote communities.

The role

Includes but is not limited to:

  • Provides information to Aboriginal court users about court protocols, processes and procedures in language that is easily understood.
  • Assesses the capacity of Aboriginal people to pay fines and provides assistance with time to pay arrangements. For example, periodic payments, organising direct debits or extensions of time.
  • Promotes an awareness of court services within Aboriginal communities by participating on an approved community outreach activity and attends any local Aboriginal Justice Plan (AJP) Open Days.
  • Assists the judiciary on circuit and in court to perform court functions. Supports the higher courts as directed.
  • Participates in the identification of initiatives to continuously improve the services provided to all court users, with a strong focus on Aboriginal court users, within the region.
  • Other duties as required in accordance with strategic objectives, business plans, local workload priorities and performance management plans.

Special Requirements of the role

  • Aboriginality is a genuine requirement for this position (section 50d of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984);
  • Current and valid ‘C’ class drivers licence or equivalent;
  • Occasional travel on small aircraft and overnight stays away from home may be required.

Supervising Customer Service Officer

The Supervising Customer Service Officer oversees and guides the team to achieve objectives, while offering high-level assistance to the Manager in areas such as staff management, performance management, training, and development.

The Role

Includes but is not limited to:

  • Provides direction and support to team under their control.
  • Ensures effective two-way communication between management and staff.
  • Ensures delivery of quality information and assists customers of the Court.
  • Plans, schedules and controls daily work activity of the team.
  • Monitors staff performance, staff development and provides on the job training.
  • Participates within and contributes to a positive and innovative workplace environment.
  • Liaises with internal and external court users to ensure the provision of timely accurate and detailed level of service.
  • Deals with difficult client enquiries and correspondence.
  • Provides advice on Court practices and procedures to all client groups.
  • Participates within and contributes to a positive and innovative workplace environment.
  • Participates in the identification and application of opportunities within the court.

Team Leader

The Team Leader role oversees the functions of distinct operational teams, providing support and guidance while also ensuring accuracy and compliance.

The Role

Includes but is not limited to:

  • Plans, schedules and monitors the workload within the team.
  • Ensures HR compliance within their team.
  • Liaises with internal and external court users to ensure the provision of timely accurate and detailed level of service.
  • Deals with difficult client enquiries and correspondence.
  • Provides advice on Court practices and procedures to all client groups.
  • Provides direction and support to achieve the outcomes of the team.
  • Ensures effective two-way communication between management and staff.
  • Contributes to the development of and assists in the implementation of strategies to meet legislative changes and practice and procedure. Ensures compliance with relevant legislation.
  • Participates within and contributes to a positive and innovative workplace environment.
  • Participates in the identification and application of opportunities within the court.
  • Other duties as required in accordance with strategic objectives, business plans, local workload priorities and performance management plans.
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