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United States Courts · 4 hours ago

Case Administrator

The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio is accepting applications for the position of Case Administrator I, located in Columbus, Ohio. This position involves managing the progression of bankruptcy cases from opening to final disposition by maintaining official case records and performing necessary administrative tasks.

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Hiring Manager
Margaret B.
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Responsibilities

Monitor the progress of bankruptcy cases from opening to closing to ensure their orderly and efficient movement through the Court
Perform quality control review of electronically and conventionally filed documents and run daily reports, monitor deadlines, and take appropriate action to ensure accuracy and adherence to rules, practices and filing requirements. Scan and docket conventionally filed documents
Prepare, analyze, and ensure the accuracy of various case management reports
Generate notices related to bankruptcy case events
Perform front counter duties on a rotational basis: Process filed documents, perform financial transactions, manage archiving/records matters, and collect appropriate fees
Provide appropriate case information to the public, members of the bar, and other parties involved in bankruptcy cases over the telephone, in writing, or at the front counter
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualification

Clerical proceduresCase managementAutomated softwareData entryCustomer service

Required

High school graduate or equivalent
Minimum of two years of general experience
One year of specialized experience equivalent to work at CL-23
Ability to work during non-business hours as required to complete urgent projects or prevent disruption to court proceedings or special events
Ability to move and lift weights that are commensurate with the weight of equipment associated with the job duties

Benefits

Paid vacation and sick leave
Vacation time accrues at the rate of 13 days per year for the first 3 years, increasing to 20 days per year after 3 years, and 26 days after 15 years.
Sick time accrues at the rate of 13 days per year.
Eleven (11) paid holidays
Retirement benefits under the Federal Employees Retirement System
Optional participation in the Federal Employee’s Health Benefits Program
Optional participation in the Federal Employees Vision and Dental Insurance Program
Optional participation in the Federal Employee’s Group Life Insurance Program
Optional participation in the pre-tax flexible spending accounts program, including Health Care Reimbursement Account and Dependent Care Reimbursement Account
Optional participation in the Thrift Savings Plan (pre-tax and/or after-tax retirement savings plan), including matching dollar for dollar for the first 3% contributed and 50 cents on the dollar for the next 2% contributed
Employee Assistance Program (wellness program)
Virtual Learning, including the Judicial Online University
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Company

United States Courts

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United States Courts is a non-profit organization that handles appellate courts judicial and non-judicial administrative affairs.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Michael Milby
Deputy CFO
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Shawn Swim, CPA
Chief Financial Officer
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