The City of Lee’s Summit is a thriving, progressive community situated 16 miles southeast of downtown Kansas City. With an estimated population of over 107,000, Lee’s Summit has all the very best attributes of a small town while enjoying the amenities of a large city. Complemented by a growing business community and superior quality of life, Lee’s Summit has become one of the largest cities in Missouri. Lee’s Summit boasts an award-winning school system and holds national accreditations for its Parks and Recreation, Fire, Police and Public Works services. Lee’s Summit has a strong appreciation for arts, culture and entertainment, making it a vibrant place to live and work. The cultural scene includes public art installations, musical performances, theatre productions and Fourth Friday Art Walks. Recently named America’s Great Neighborhood by the American Planning Association, Lee’s Summit’s historic downtown district provides a unique network of restaurants, boutiques and businesses. Special events such as Oktoberfest and Downtown Days draw visitors from all over the Kansas City metro. Lee’s Summit offers countless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. With 30 parks, 92 miles of trails and numerous regional lakes, most residents live within close proximity to a recreational activity. Lee’s Summit continues to receive regional and national recognition for its endless amenities for residents of all ages. Among the notable recognitions, the city received gold certification as a Community for all Ages and was designated a Walk Friendly Community and Bicycle Friendly Community. The Court Supervisor, under supervision of the Court Administrator, is responsible for providing clerical and administrative support to the Court Administrator, assists to monitor and verify all court monies, supervises and trains various court staff, and prepares and monitors financial, disposition, and error reports. As a representative of management, supports the mission, vision, strategic plan, goals and decisions of the department and the City. Work involves responsibility for court case processing which may require the application of independent judgment and the application of statutes, policies and regulations. Work requires frequent interactions with the public providing exceptional customer service. Work may also involve financial record keeping within the court case management software and provide support for the Court Administrator and Municipal Judges. Starting pay range: $25.13-$32.18 per hour based on experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent required; Associates of Applied Science degree preferred Three years’ experience in court or related legal field required and Minimum two years of supervisory experience preferred Must be bondable As a court professional, you shall avoid any outside employment or business activities, that risks a conflict of interest with your official position, specifically including providing any kind of services to: Any member of the bar Any law firm or Any entity that is a party to any action before the court or which regularly appears before the court. For example, it is improper for a court employee to provide any services to any member of the bar or to investigate any matter or serve any official process or court papers. NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES: Considerable knowledge of municipal court systems, municipal court procedures, City ordinances, State statutes and Supreme Court rules Considerable knowledge of the principles of business correspondence, practices of filing and legal file systems and procedures of record keeping Knowledge of bookkeeping practices and general ledger accounting Efficient operation of standard office equipment Ability to follow oral and written instructions, work within established routines and procedures and handle multiple priorities Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality in all matters handled in the course of work Ability to guide, train, direct and motivate employees; Ability to organize and supervise the activities of others; Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other departments and with suppliers or the public as needed. The City of Lee’s Summit offers a variety of municipal career opportunities with more than 150 job classifications. Those interested in a public service career with the City of Lee’s Summit may review vacancies and obtain applications. Applications and resumes are accepted for all vacant positions. Applications/resumes may be submitted online, on or before the deadline posted. The City is fully committed to a policy of hiring without regard to sex, age, color, race, religion, national origin or disability as prescribed by federal and state laws. The City will require a post-offer background check and physical which includes a drug/alcohol screening. The City is a drug-free workplace.