Court Human Resources Office Address 437 Grant Street350 Frick BuildingPittsburgh, PA 15219Directions Email Human Resources Phone 412.350.5487 Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Employment Opportunities The Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania is comprised of a work force of approximately 1,200 employees in the Civil, Criminal, Family and Orphans' Court divisions and Pittsburgh Municipal Court and Magisterial District Courts. The Human Resources Office processes all personnel transactions and maintains a central database. All levels of assistance are provided to employees pertaining to benefits administration, employment policy and procedure as well as employee development through education and training. Expertise is provided in labor relations and contract administration. Unless otherwise indicated in a job posting, individuals interested in employment may submit a Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Employment Application to: Court Human Resources Office Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 If a reasonable accommodation is required to enable you to apply for employment with the Fifth Judicial District or if there are additional questions, please contact the Court Human Resources Office at or (412) 350-5487. Open Position Summaries Juvenile Probation Officer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Juvenile Probation Officer Classification: Professional Location: Family Division Juvenile Court Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $45,066 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Family Division, Juvenile Section. The Probation Officer is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the “Juvenile Act” contained in the Judicial Code (Title 42-Chapter 63) and the Rules of Juvenile Court procedure relating to the care, guidance, control, trial, placement and commitment of delinquent children. This individual’s responsibilities include conducting investigations, completing reports and making recommendations to the court, reviewing and examining complaints and charges of delinquency or dependency for the purpose of considering the commencement of proceedings under the Act. This individual must know, understand and implement the Balanced and Restorative Justice philosophy (BARJ) by routinely engaging assigned caseload in BARJ activities. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field with a background of at least 18 credits in the behavioral or social sciences and possess a minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience or a Master’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field with a background of at least 18 credits in the behavioral or social sciences and possess one (1) year of relevant work experience. Knowledge of the “Juvenile Act” and the juvenile justice system, knowledge of the social factors and causes of social maladjustment of juveniles and adults, knowledge of current social economic, legal and health problems and recourses, knowledge of individual and group behavior. Effective written and verbal communication, ability to problem solve, work independently and demonstrate solid counseling skills. Ability to deal with stress associated with position/environment. Act 33/34 Clearance, FBI Criminal Record Clearance, and Pennsylvania Driver’s License/Insurance. Work non-traditional hours and be on call 24 hours a day. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervise and assist juveniles placed on probation or in protective supervision or care by order of the Court or other authority of law. Make appropriate referrals to private or public agencies of the community where assistance is needed or desired. Gather, evaluate, document and maintain data pertinent to individual cases in connection with both investigation and supervision. Coordinate with public/private community agencies to clarity and address client’s needs and enhance strengths. Prepare court reports, attend and present information at hearings. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available for full-time position. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have any additional documents (i.e., transcripts, certifications, etc.) that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application in person at the address below on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Family Division, Juvenile Section Juvenile Probation Family Law Center Administration, 2nd Floor-Suite 215 550 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER DJ Clerk, Non-Traffic and Traffic Division JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: DJ Clerk, Non-Traffic and Traffic Division Classification: Clerical Location: Pittsburgh Municipal Court 660 First Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $3676 monthly SUMMARY: Performs moderately responsible clerical functions requiring specialized knowledge of Pennsylvania Crimes Code, City Ordinances, Pennsylvania Vehicle Code; and District Court proceedings. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * High School diploma or equivalent. * Ability to keyboard 35 words per minute with accuracy. * Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with court officials, the public, and various criminal justice practitioners. * Ability to learn how to use the MDJS computer system and other court applications. * Ability to learn how to operate video system and FTR recording system. * Considerable knowledge of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, City Ordinances, Pennsylvania vehicle Code and District Court proceedings and department policies regarding the preparation of information required to ensure all legal files, documents, folders, and court order judgments are completed accurately. * Ability to establish and maintain records both manually and by automated methods and prepare accurate reports. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Processes, analyzes and classifies court documents relating to court cases for Criminal, Non-traffic and Traffic Divisions; provides appropriate responses to attorneys, police officers, inspectors and defendants upon request. * May sit on the bench with the Magisterial District Judge to ensure that all pertinent court information is retrieved and that a court folder is prepared for each defendant and issued to the Magisterial District Judge in the order each case is presented. * Assists the Magisterial District Judge during preliminary hearings by recording court decisions for each case and disseminating the appropriate paperwork and information on a timely basis. * Assists with all Video Hearing Procedures and FTR recordings. (As Needed) * Prepare and issue transportation requests, interpreter requests and any other special requests that may arise. (As Needed) * Prepares and issues the appropriate court papers to designated personnel, defendants, witnesses, victims and required agencies within the designated time frame (e.g., court calendar, case folders, jail lists, subpoenas, warrants, fine lists, etc.). * Records the disposition and other pertinent court information for each case into the MDJS system, tracks the status and progress of a case through court ordered restitution, community service, counseling and payment of fines. * Prepares the required paperwork to have inmates transported or released for court appearances; notifies all parties involved of court date. * Serves as liaison with police officers, parole officers, pretrial service employees and other court personnel. * Compiles court statistics and information for reports and forms; types and operates office equipment (e.g., PC and peripheral equipment, typewriter, copier, calculator, etc.). * Performs activities and functions of related lower-level personnel as assigned or required. * Performs such other related tasks and duties as assigned or required. * Handles mail and messages by receiving, sending, sorting, distributing, etc. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 27, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter, and resume, which maybe uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ROOM 350 FRICK BUILDING 437 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Adult Probation Officer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Adult Probation Officer Classification: Professional Location: Criminal Division, Adult Probation Manor Building, 564 Forbes Avenue, Suite 1212 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $45,066 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Criminal Division, Adult Probation Department. The probation officer is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the Pennsylvania crimes code and related regulations. The responsibilities of this position include providing supervision of offenders, enforcing rules and conditions of probation, resolving probation violations, providing rehabilitation services, and preparing reports. Assignments generally follow routine procedures, although a supervisor may give specific assignments. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field and two years of relevant work experience. * Applicants with a Master’s degree, preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field and one year of relevant work experience. * Applicants who have completed internships with the Allegheny County Adult Probation Department will receive consideration for waiving the required work experience relevant to the educational qualifications. * Knowledge of social services, drug and alcohol counseling, and mental health counseling techniques. Knowledge of probation and parole work. Knowledge of the appropriate laws and rules of procedure, the ability to gather and research information, and prepare formal reports for the court. * Effective written and verbal communication, ability to problem solve, work independently, conduct interviews in a professional manner, and the ability to handle sensitive materials with discretion. * The ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with court and government officials, other agencies, offenders, and the public. * Act 33/34 Clearance, FBI Criminal Record Clearance, and Pennsylvania Driver’s License/Insurance required. * Knowledge of general computer equipment, ability to learn court system programs, and word/excel competency. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Coordinate office activities and field visits in connection with case investigation and supervision functions. * Develop probation plans for offender supervision and make referrals as appropriate. Monitor offender activity regularly to verify compliance with supervising guidelines. * Enforce court orders. * Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records in the prescribed format. * Prepare and submit violation reports to the court. * Attend court hearings as required. * Respond to appropriate inquiries from court personnel, attorneys and others concerning procedures, schedules, and specific cases BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available for full-time position. This includes health, dental, vision, pension plan, life, accident, and disability insurance plans, sick leave, and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Copies of college transcripts are required with the application and official transcripts are required prior to hiring. If you have current Act 33/34 Clearances, please upload them with your application. If you have additional documents that can’tbe uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application in person at the address below Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.or 1:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Criminal Division, Adult Probation Manor Building 564 Forbes Avenue, Suite 1212 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-2316 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CISP Substance Abuse Counselor JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: CISP Substance Abuse Counselor Classification: Professional Location: Juvenile Court - Family Law Center 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $45,066 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Community Intensive Supervision Project (CISP) of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Family Division, Juvenile Section. The Substance Abuse Counselor is responsible for providing direct drug and alcohol intervention services to youth placed in the Community Intensive Supervision Program, ensuring that substance abuse prevention services are made available to the public and transporting youth or family members as required. This individual's responsibilities require initiative, excellent organizational skills, flexibility, and well-honed interpersonal skills to accomplish assignments. This individual is expected to work independently within the responsibilities of the position, under general supervision. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * The incumbent must have achieved and possess an educational level of completion of a master's degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a clinical specialty in the human services) or other related field which includes a practicum in a health or human service agency, preferably in a drug and alcohol setting; or * a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing with a clinical specialty in the human services and (2) years of clinical and/or relevant experience in a drug and alcohol setting. * Drug and alcohol education * Counseling experience * Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and writing skills * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Must be able to work effectively and maintain professional boundaries with delinquent male youth * General computer proficiency, Word/Excel competence * Ability to work varying shifts, mostly evening hours, including weekends * Range of hearing/vision sufficient to maintain daily record keeping under fast paced office condition * Ability to listen to and clearly communicate with clients, coworkers, and various other parties * Must be able to make professional judgment decisions and adapt to changing work situations * Must be able to grasp and apply new ideas * Ability to manage multiple priorities/tasks * Must be able to transport self/clients and travel between office sites and to various locations throughout the county, i.e., schools, community-based agencies, drug & alcohol placements, community sites, training sites, etc., as required. Must be able to deal with stress associated with position/environment CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: PA Child Abuse HistoryClearance, Criminal Records Clearance and FBI ClearanceLICENSERE QUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license, the use of an automobile during working hours and proof of valid car insurance required ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Ability to drive – MUST possess a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license and insurance * Oral and written communication skills * Ability to document using the computer systems * Ability to report to work on a consistent basis to ensure efficient operation of policies, procedures and protocols * Facilitating intervention group with CISP youth * Facilitating parent education groups with CISP parents * Conducting individual/group counseling with CISP youth * Assessing youth/family according to CISP established guidelines and procedures * Conducting drug and alcohol related intervention groups * Conducting family interventions in conjunction with the CISP case manager * Conducting group sessions with CISP youth that address substance abuse issues on three levels CISP youth; the youth's family; the youth's neighborhood * Conducting prevention activities in the community and document * Participating in the development of drug/alcohol intervention strategies and new programming * Participating in the development of individual action plans * Attending training/workshops as directed * Providing CISP center coverage when required * Maintain youth treatment files * Maintain drug treatment supplies * Maintain monthly drug testing statistics * Interpret drug and alcohol results and provide technical feedback * Completing additional assignments in a timely and accurate manner * Assisting/substituting in other areas as needed BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefit plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 30, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Copies of college transcripts are required with the application and official transcripts are required prior to hiring. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application at the address below on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays from 9:00 am – 11:00 or 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Family Division, Juvenile Section Juvenile Probation Administration Family Law Center, 2nd Floor-Suite 2001 550 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-0230 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Minute Clerk JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Minute Clerk Classification: Clrerical Location: Criminal Division 436 Grant Street, Courthouse Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $4,276 - $5,031 monthly SUMMARY: This is clerical work in the Criminal Division of the Court of Common Pleas. Responsibilities include scheduling a workable calendar for a judge and preparing case files and related paper work for pre-trial conferences, trials and post-trial matters. Work involves some initiative and independent judgment, and it is carried out under supervision of the department manager and assigned judge(s) and in accordance with established policies and procedures. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Five years of experience in the Court of Common Pleas or similar work setting. * A college degree or specialized training in criminal justice may be substituted for work experience or any acceptable combination of training and experience. * Basic knowledge of computer usage, data entry skills, and familiarity with accessing the internet. * Ability to carry out moderate tasks with accuracy under some supervision. * Ability to maintain accurate records and files. * Ability to work and communicate effectively with court officials, other agencies, attorneys, associates and the public. * Ability to multitask. * Ability to satisfactorily complete training in the Criminal Division Common Pleas Case Management System (CPCMS) and Justice Network System (JNET) record systems. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Maintains the Court’s files on a daily basis. * Prepares and completes original case files, related paperwork and all computer-related data entry for pretrial conferences, hearings and trials. * Conducts pretrial conferences in the absence of the judge. * Notifies the jury coordinator of pending jury trials and postponements or cancellations of such trials. * Executes required legal forms as instructed by the judge. * Swears in jurors, witnesses and interpreters. * Responds to appropriate inquiries from court personnel, attorneys and others concerning procedures schedules and specific cases. * Schedules a workable calendar for the judge. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available to Court clerical staff. This includes health, dental, life and accident insurance plans and sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 16, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Tipstaff JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Tipstaff Classification: Clerical Location: Criminal Division, Courthouse 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $3,653 - $4,298 monthly SUMMARY: This is a courtroom position in the Criminal Division of Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. The fundamental reason this position exists is to provide assistance to the judge. The tipstaff, being an officer of the court, is an important link between the court, court officers, the media and the public. In court, the tipstaff must dress in proper attire and present a neat and pleasant appearance. He or she should be dignified, courteous and cooperative. The tipstaff should perform his or her duties diligently to insure smooth performance of daily court functions. Work includes preparing courtrooms, assuring that all essential parties and material are present, opening and closing court sessions, and escorting and serving the needs of the jurors. Job duties follow established routines. Assignments are given by the administrative assistant or by the court manager. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * High school diploma or GED and life experiences; or equivalent combination of education and experience * Knowledge of general clerical and office practices and procedures * Knowledge of court procedure and legal and court terminology * Ability to work and communicate effectively and accurately with court officials, other agencies, attorneys, associates, jurors and the public often under stressful situations * Ability to operate a computer terminal in order to access CPCMS to retrieve information and JNET in order to enter sentence guideline data ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Communicate orally, in a tactful and courteous manner, with defendants, co-workers, jurors and the public in face-to-face, one-to-one settings, using a telephone or in group settings * Work cooperatively with other employees, defendants and the public * Operate a variety of standard office equipment (i.e., copy machine, fax machine, etc.) and video conferencing equipment * Open and close court; call witnesses and maintains order during court sessions * Supervise the activities of jurors; direct jurors to proper courtroom and seat; provide for proper juror segregation during recesses and deliberations BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available to Court clerical staff. This includes health, dental, life and accident insurance plans and sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 16, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AP General Support Staff JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: AP General Support Staff Classification: Clerical Location: Criminal Division Manor Building, 564 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $36,758 - $37,430 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional clerical position assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Criminal Division, Adult Probation. The support staff’s responsibilities include daily office operations which are under the supervision of the department supervisor. Additional duties may be at the request of other adult probation staff. This individual’s assignments generally follow routine procedures, which are reviewed regularly, upon completion. Initiative, independent judgment, flexibility, and ongoing training are required. Standard work hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A high school diploma or equivalent is required for this position. Ability to manage electronic files, type at least 45 words a minute, and general knowledge of office equipment. Microsoft Office skills required. Strong organizational, communication and writing skills Ability to deal with time driven, multi-tasked, diverse work environment. Ability to make judgement decisions and adapt to changing work situations. General office conditions requiring the ability to sit, stand, bend, stoop, and reach. Manual dexterity and range of hearing/vision sufficient to operate fast paced office. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Act 33/34 Clearance and FBI Criminal Record Clearance ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Receive, review, sort and direct incoming and interoffice correspondence. Answering, screening and routing calls to appropriate staff. Greeting and directing visitors Prepare and assist with general and confidential correspondence, report and other documents as necessary for the supervisor and all other unit employees. Provide support for other adult probation departments if needed. Ensure office equipment is in operating condition and maintain office supplies. Data entry in the department's database system. Perform any duty as required or assigned by supervisor. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available for full-time position. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; pension; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have any additional required documents (i.e., transcripts, certifications, etc.) that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application in person at the address below, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Criminal Division, Adult Probation Manor Building – Suite 1212 564 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: 412-350-2354 Fax: 412-350-2316 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Custody Clerk 5 JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Custody Clerk 5 Classification: Clerical Location: Family Division, Adult Section, Non IV-D 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $40,404 - $47,534 annually SUMMARY: Responsible for customer service, clerical case management and processing, scheduling, filing, tracking, and monitoring financial information in the Custody Department. The Custody Department is a multi-layered department that includes alternative dispute resolution steps, processing orders from motions and appearances before Custody Hearing Officers. Identification of procedural or case-specific issues with appropriate follow through and resolution. Exercise initiative, independent judgment and strict confidentiality in performing job duties. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * High school diploma or GED (minimum); additional business, financial, or computer training beyond high school preferred. * Minimum of three years related work experience including public relations or customer service. * Advanced computer skills in Windows including Microsoft Word and Excel and excellent word processing and data entry skills. * Excellent communication, organizational, and conflict resolution skills. * High degree of accuracy in work performance. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Perform case management on custody filings as it relates to payments, timelines, service, scheduling, contempt actions, dismissals, etc. each day and follow through with related and required tasks. * Provide excellent customer service in the department, in person (at the reception window), on the phone, and via written inquiries. Answer questions, check in litigants. process paperwork, schedule court events, update systems, refer clients to other court departments as necessary. * Timely create and issue court orders with case-specific information, which must be clear and accurate. * Review custody filings and research the case docket to ensure that the case is being properly managed and scheduled. * Perform data entry. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. Potential hybrid work schedule. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 19, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. The Family Division values a diverse and culturally competent workplace. Fifth Judicial District of PA Family Division, Adult Section, Human Resources Office 440 Ross Street, 5th Fl Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-0088 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Intake Clerk 5 JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Intake Clerk 5 Classification: Clerical Location: Family Division, Adult Section 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $40,405 - $47,535 annually SUMMARY: Responsible for interviewing, obtaining and reviewing information from clients, support agencies or attorneys filing new or amended child or spousal support cases either in person, by mail or on-line. Exercise initiative, independent judgment and strict confidentiality in performing any and all job duties. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Minimum of high school diploma or its equivalent; additional business and/or computer training beyond high school preferred. Prior Child Support experience preferred. * Advanced computer skills, knowledge of Windows based environment, Microsoft Outlook and Office. * Typing, data entry and clerical skills. * Minimum three (3) years related work experience including substantial computer experience and experience with related office practices and procedures preferred. * Strong figure aptitude, math or accounting background. * Strong communication skills. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Interview/review client’s information and determine how petitions for support should be filed. * Process incoming UIFSA and IFSA petitions requesting modification or establishment. * Provide information and instruction to filing party about support process. * Prepare new and amended complaints for support and generate scheduling notices. * Utilize MS Teams and/or ZOOM for meetings, conferences, and trainings. * Process attorney complaints received in person, by mail, by fax and filed via eServices. * Merge DHS/CIS referrals with existing cases or create new cases in the PACSES computer system. * Analyze referrals and petitions to determine appropriate procedure. * Access eCIS, JNET, and/or TLO to obtain missing data. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 19, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. The Family Division values a diverse and culturally competent workplace. Fifth Judicial District of PA Family Division, Adult Section, Human Resources Office 440 Ross Street, 5th Fl. Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-0088 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Custody Hearing Officer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Custody Hearing Officer Classification: Judicial Related Location: Family Division, Adult Section 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $72,464 - $96,619 annually SUMMARY: This position involves highly professional work in the negotiation and determination of custody in cases in the Family Division of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. Responsibilities include conducting full and interim relief hearings, writing recommendations and reports regarding child custody and related issues, as well issuing court orders and conducting conciliations. This position involves extensive client/attorney contact and requires a comprehensive understanding of custody case law, mediation and settlement techniques, family dynamics and court policies and procedures. Work is performed during regularly scheduled hours and may involve additional hours as needed. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Minimum of seven years of legal experience, three of which must be in Family Law (Custody included). * Considerable knowledge of general litigation practices. * Knowledge or experience in conflict resolution techniques and ability to resolve difficult case situations. * Knowledge of cultural competencies, social service agencies, family dynamics, domestic violence, child protection, mental health, drug and/or alcohol addiction and issues related to child development and custody matters. * Considerable knowledge of the appropriate laws and rules of procedures, regarding family law matters, including and especially those relating to custody. * Knowledge of office equipment, including computers using the Windows environment. Knowledge and skill to work on virtual systems such as TEAMS or ZOOM. * Exceptional verbal and written communication skills. License Requirements Admittance to the Pennsylvania Bar and maintenance of current license. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Apply negotiation and settlement strategies in conciliations that involve extensive client/attorney contact. * Conducts full hearings and prepares written recommendations and reports and interim orders. * Conduct conciliations/hearings on an inmate’s request for partial custody. * Issue appropriate orders for a litigant’s drug/alcohol screen, evaluation, recommend appointment of a Guardian ad litem (GAL), investigation by the Office of Children and Youth and Families (OCYF), etc. * Prepare cases in advance by reviewing legal pleadings, case docket entries, pretrial statements, proposed order, etc. * Assist Custody and other Family Division department staff to help resolve complex legal issues. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. Potential hybrid work schedule. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 19, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. The Family Division values a diverse and culturally competent workplace. 5th Judicial District of PA Family Division, Adult Section, Human Resources Office 440 Ross Street, 5th Floor Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-0088 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Conflict Counsel Investigator JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Conflict Counsel Investigator Classification: Professional Location: 564 Forbes Avenue, Suite 600 Manor Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $45,066 annually, also receives an annual union step increase; current court professionals would transfer at their standard step salary SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Criminal Conflict Counsel. The Investigator’s primary responsibilities will be conducting ongoing investigations in pending criminal matters. The investigative work product is to support staff attorneys in their representation of indigent adults and juveniles charged with crimes. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor’s degree, preferably in Criminal Justice, Social Service or other relevant field and 2 years of related experience * Knowledge of Pennsylvania Law * Knowledge of social service resources, mental health issues and drug/alcohol addictions * General computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office products * Excellent professional report writing techniques * License Requirements: PA driver’s license, Act 33 clearance and criminal background check ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Works closely with assigned staff attorneys and within the confines of a non-law enforcement investigation Timely locates, interviews, and transports as necessary witnesses, victims, clients, etc. Timely delivers subpoenas to witnesses and obtains written records Develops, leads and maintains reliable sources of information Assesses crime scenes Identifies, documents, collects and preserves potential evidence Prepares written reports of investigative activities Prepares photographic evidence, charts, diagrams, and exhibits pertinent to case investigations and court presentations Accompanies attorneys during interviews of clients and witnesses in preparation for court proceedings Utilizes office case management system to track cases, submit materials and respond to requests Reviews and analyzes discovery materials to assist attorneys in developing strategies and plans for further investigative activities Retrieves, indexes and summarizes case-related records (medical, legal, etc.) Testifies in court proceedings Assists in the mitigation investigation, particularly for death penalty clients and juvenile clients facing life without parole by coordinating with the assigned staff attorney Supports other Investigators, administrative staff and attorneys at the direction of the Chief Counsel BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefit plan available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, June 27, 2025. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Copies of college transcripts are required with the application and official transcripts are required prior to hiring. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Assistant Court Crier JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Assistant Court Crier Classification: Professional/Clerical Location: Pittsburgh, PA Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $38,777 - $48,624 SUMMARY: The Assistant Court Crier serves as a liaison between the Prothonotary Office and the Superior Court Judges. This position involves the coordination and facilitation of Superior Court argument sessions, and the performance of daily administrative duties when the court is not in session. This position reports directly to the Deputy Prothonotary. Work is performed and reviewed under the supervision of the Prothonotary, Deputy Prothonotary and Chief Court Crier. 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