EXTRA HELP CHILD SUPPORT (AB1058)/ FAMILY LAW COURT COMMISSIONER
Location: Mariposa
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF MARIPOSA JOB
DESCRIPTION EXTRA HELP CHILD SUPPORT (AB1058)/ FAMILY LAW COURT
COMMISSIONER (.2 full-time equivalency) Filing Date: Open until
Filled THE POSITION Under general direction of the Presiding Judge
and in accordance with State law, this professional level position
performs various judicial functions as prescribed by law or
conferred by Court. The power and authority of Child Support
Commissioners is specified by statute. The Child Support
Commissioner has the same jurisdiction and exercises the same
powers and duties as the judges of the courts with respect to
family law and child support. The Child Support Commissioner will
primarily hear support, general family law, and contempt matters
brought by the Department of Child Support Services- Mariposa
County as part of the Title IV-D child support enforcement program,
but may assist with other matters, as assigned by the Presiding
Judge. THE COURT Mariposa Superior Court is located in our
historical courthouse which was built in 1854 with hand planed
timber and nailed with square cut nails. This is now a landmark
that remains the state’s oldest county courthouse in continuous use
west of the Rockies. The court consists of two Judges, one extra
help commissioner and staff that oversees the administration,
criminal, civil, juvenile, traffic, collections, child support/
family divisions for the County of Mariposa. DISTINGUISHING
CHARACTERISTICS: This is an at-will, professional level position
that serves at the pleasure of the judges of the court assisting
the court in disposing of business connected with the
administration of justice, including acting as a temporary judge in
certain types of cases. It is distinguished from the position of
judge in that it is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the
judges and acts only as a temporary judge presiding over cases as
directed, at the stipulation of the parties. EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE: Citizenship of the United States Residency of the State
of California. Active member in good standing with the California
State Bar for a minimum period of five (5) years immediately before
his or her appointment unless he or she has been an inactive member
due to previously holding the position of judge, referee, or
commissioner; or is serving as a subordinate judicial officer in a
trial court as of January 1, 2003. Three (3) years of experience in
family law that may include Title IV-D child support enforcement.
Comprehensive knowledge of all applicable state and federal law.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Interpret and
apply Federal, State and local laws, rules, and regulations.
Knowledge of legal principles and their application. Hearing rules
and processes. Principles and practices of the court procedures.
Community resources which may aid the Court. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
(Continued) Respond appropriately to situations; develop
appropriate conclusions and findings; reach sound and just
decisions. Ability to handle a large number of cases effectively
and efficiently. Is trained and experienced in use of the Child
Support Calculator. Hold office at the pleasure of the Court
appointing him or her. Possession of a valid California Class “C”
driver’s license. Comprehensive knowledge of the justice system,
ability to objectively analyze and interpret legal issues,
principles and arguments, and control courtroom proceedings in a
decisive, orderly, timely, and equitable manner. Research legal
issues through various formats such as personal computers. •
Conduct fair and impartial hearings. Communicate orally and in
written form in a clear and concise manner. Maintain confidential
information in accordance with legal standards and/or other
regulations. • Effective communication skills-verbal and written-
in person, over the telephone and in writing with public,
attorneys, coworkers, and other judicial officers. Must work well
under pressure, meeting multiple and sometimes conflicting
deadlines. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships
with management, other judicial officers and governmental agencies.
Work effectively with and assist individuals of various ages and
diverse cultural backgrounds. Exercise appropriate judicial
temperament and demeanor; Deal tactfully and courteously with the
public and legal representatives in providing information about
court functions and proceedings. Must successfully complete
fingerprinting and criminal record background check. SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS While serving the Court, a commissioner is prohibited
from the private practice of law. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Incumbents have responsibility for interpreting, enforcing, and
carrying out current laws. Actions to be taken and decisions to be
made include researching specified decision issues, and issuing
judgments, orders. Unless otherwise directed by the Court, typical
duties include presiding over Title IVD child support cases filed
by the Department of Child Support Services- Mariposa County or any
other party in a support action or proceeding to establish, modify,
or enforce child or spousal support, including actions to establish
paternity, including but not limited to: Interpret and apply
Federal, State and local laws and regulations. Conducts
arraignments, including issuance and signing of bench warrants for
failure to appear or violation of any other court order. Presides
over proceedings in family law and child support actions. Takes
pleas, grants continuances, set cases for trials. Imposes
sanctions. Reviews court files, documents and related materials to
assess cases prior to and other written materials pertaining to
case findings. Accepts petitions for modification of order and
hears the same; reviews petitions, certifications, and other
documents for legality of form. Speak before groups. Attend
training as offered and/or directed including continuing judicial
education policies. • Travel to off-site courts, as needed. Follow
rules and regulations/personnel policies, safety procedures, court
code of ethics and court harassment prevention policy. Must, at all
times demonstrate cooperative behavior with co-workers and
management. • Maintain a professional demeanor as defined in the
Court Code of Ethics and maintain professional appearance. Perform
other duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: None WORK
ENVIRONMENT: Office environment in older and newer buildings with
varying degrees of heat and cold air. Interaction with Court
divisions requires travel indoors and outside over uneven ground
and pavement and in all types of weather. High noise level, at
times. Some travel required using personal vehicle with mileage
reimbursement per Court policy. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Must
be able to lift 30 pounds Work requires repetitive movements (ex:
computer work and writing) Hearing and speaking are needed to
listen effectively and talk with individuals in person by phone and
by an electronic platform. Requires sitting for extended periods,
traversing on smooth and uneven surfaces, reaching, bending, and
squatting. Must be able to traverse indoors and outside over uneven
ground and pavement. Must be able to climb stairs. COMPENSATION AND
BENEFITS Salary: Negotiated Benefits: None THE SELECTION PROCESS
All interested applicants must submit a letter of interest, resume
and fill out an employment application. Upon receipt of the timely
applications, the most qualified applicants will be invited to an
oral interview. HOW TO APPLY Contact: Judicial Council of
California, Human Resources, Attn: Marichelle Alonzo 455 Golden
Gate Avenue, San Francisco CA 94102-3688 Ph (415) 865-4572 |
Marichelle.Alonzo@jud.ca.gov An application is available on the
Mariposa Court website:
https://www.mariposa.courts.ca.gov/general-information/employment
VETERAN’S PREFERENCE POLICY Veterans of the Armed Forces of the
United States who have served an honorable discharge or general
under honorable conditions discharge shall be given preference in
initial appointment to Court service. Such reference shall apply
only to the first appointment to any Court position. The preference
shall be implemented as follows: Where examinations are scored, the
preference shall be five (5) additional points if the applicant
without the preference obtains a passing score on all portions of
the examination process. In cases where the examinations are not
scored, the preference obtains a passing ranking on all minimum
qualifications during the examination process. o Persons claiming
eligibility for Veteran’s Preference must submit a copy of from
DD214 with the job application. SPECIAL NOTES Please be careful in
filling out your prior work history. Your application must include
sufficient information to show that you meet the minimum
qualifications described in the job description for the position
you are applying for. A resume may be attached; however,
applications where the prior work history section is not completed
may be returned as incomplete. To comply with the 1986 Immigration
Reform and Control Act, Mariposa Superior Court verifies that all
new employees are either U.S. Citizens or aliens authorized to work
in the U.S. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABILITIES The Mariposa Court makes reasonable accommodation for
the individual with disabilities including is obligation to ensure
that only the essential duties of the position are required to be
performed. Individuals with disabilities requiring any
accommodations, in order to participate in the testing process,
must inform the Mariposa Superior Court Administration Office.
Also, those applicants needing such accommodations should document
this request including as explanation as to the type and extent of
accommodations needed to participate in the selection process and/
or perform the duties of the job for which they have applied. The
contents of this class specification shall not be construed to
constitute any express or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall
it constitute a contract of employment. The contents of this
specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and
conditions of employment are at will employment at the pleasure of
the Judges of the Superior Court of California, County of Mariposa.
Pursuant to Government Code section 69917 and California Rules of
Court, Rule 10.702, a Court Commissioner may not engage in the
practice of law.
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