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  • in reply to: Job opportunities in NYS Courts #688995
    smilingmom
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    ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO APPLY.

    Please pass this on to any one who may be looking for a job within the next five years.

    in reply to: Job Opportunities #702857
    smilingmom
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    New York State Unified Court system is currently accepting examination

    applications for Court Assistant positions.

    Court Assistants work in both the courtrooms or back offices of the New York State Courts

    Applicants must possess, by the close of filing, July 13, 2010

    a high school diploma (or G.E.D. equivalent) and two years clerical experience;

    or

    four years clerical experience.

    Thirty college level credits may be substituted for each year of work experience.

    Starting salary is over $44,000 (over $48,000 in New York City)

    There are many examination based promotional opportunities. A career in the NYS Court System can lead to future examination based promotional opportunities offering salaries well in excess of $100,000 at longevity.

    Court Assistants initially accrue 20 annual vacation days, 13 annual sick days

    and 11 paid holidays. Vacation day accruals increase to 27 days after seven years.

    Court Assistants work 35 hours per week, and enjoy generous benefits and pension plans.

    Shomer Shabbos court employees have been accommodated in the

    workplace with alternative work schedules.

    Students studying abroad at the time of the Court Assistant Exam may apply in advance for an alternate test date.

    All Shomer Shabbos applicants should check the box marked “Sabbath Observer” on the application form.

    The New York State Unified Court System is an equal opportunity employer.

    APPLY ON LINE at https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/OC/Application

    For more info see http://www.nycourts.gov/careers/exams/45-762.pdf

    You must file for the exam by July 13, 2010. Test date is October23, 2010, (Alternate date for Sabbath observers will be sent to applicants that request it)

    in reply to: Great Job Opportunity #650664
    smilingmom
    Member

    ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY

    The Shomrim Society of the NYS Courts (Shomrai Tzedek Society)

    Wishes to Inform the Jewish Communities of New York State and

    Vicinity of an Employment Opportunity with the NYS Courts – the

    Court Officer Trainee Examination

    The New York State Unified Court system is currently accepting examination

    applications for Court Officer Trainee positions. Applicants must possess, by the date of

    appointment, a high school diploma (or G.E.D. equivalent).

    The starting salary is $42,000., which rises to $52,000. after two years. There are

    many examination based promotional opportunities in the uniformed and non-uniformed

    titles. A career in the NYS Court System can lead to future examination based promotional

    opportunities offering salaries well in excess of $100,000 at longevity.

    There is no maximum age limit; however, applicants must be at least 18 years old at

    the time of appointment (applicants 14 years old may apply to take the test). The filing

    deadline is July 31, 2009 (post-mark deadline). The filing fee is $30.00 (money orders only).

    The next opportunity to take this test will likely be in 2013. Applications/information may

    be obtained in any courthouse or: http://www.nycourts.gov.

    Court Officer Trainees initially accrue 20 annual vacation days, 13 annual sick days

    and 11 paid holidays. Vacation day accruals increase to 27 days after seven years. Court

    Officer Trainees work 35 hours per week, and enjoy generous benefits and pension plans.

    The NYS Unified Court System plans to hire 1,000 Court Officer Trainees over four years

    (250 hires per year). Shomer Shabbos court employees have been accommodated in the

    workplace. Alternative work schedules, which include job sharing (working 26 weeks) may

    be available for those with child care, elder care or other special needs. Job-sharing and

    alternative work schedules are subject to the needs of the court.

    Tznius issues have been addressed by a well-respected member of the Vaad

    Harobonim of Queens. Check with your own Rav for a P’sak Din.

    Students studying in Israel at the time of the Court Officer Trainee Exam may apply

    in advance for an alternate test date (see application booklet online for details). All Shomer

    Shabbos applicants should check the box marked “Sabbath Observer” on the application form.

    The New York State Unified Court System is an equal opportunity employer.

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