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<strong>STUDENT WORKER<br>Examination No. 21-017</strong><br><br>San Diego Superior Court is seeking full-time college students in order to establish a new eligible list of Student Worker employment candidates.<br><br>The eligible list of candidates resulting from this recruitment will replace the previous list, and may be used to fill Student Worker vacancies in all court locations as they occur and are approved to be filled.<br><br><strong>Names</strong><strong> of qualified candidates are kept on the Student Worker eligible list for six months.</strong> After which, students are welcome to re-apply as long as they meet the minimum qualifications and the recruitment is open.<br><br>Under supervision, Student Workers perform a variety of duties in support of court staff.<br> <div style="margin-left: 40px"><strong>TYPES OF STUDENT WORKER POSITIONS</strong>*</div><div style="margin-left: 40px"><br><strong>Office/Clerical Support</strong><br>Provides general clerical support to various court offices. Typical duties include pulling, delivering and filing cases; answering phones; making copies; stocking supplies; and opening mail.<br><br><strong>Stores/Supplies</strong><br>Provides support to the Stores/Supplies/Property office of the court. Typical duties include delivering mail, office supplies and furniture using hand trucks or dollies; assembling office equipment and furniture using small hand tools; and acting as a courier delivering mail and supplies. A valid California Class C driver's license is required.<br><br><strong>Children's Waiting Room</strong><br>Assists with the care and supervision of children whose parents or guardians are at the court on related business.</div><div style="margin-left: 40px"><br><strong>COURT LOCATIONS</strong>*</div><div style="margin-left: 40px"><br>Downtown San Diego<br>Central Division Traffic and Juvenile Courthouses (Kearny Mesa area of San Diego)<br>North County (Vista)<br>East County (El Cajon)<br>South County (Chula Vista)</div><div style="margin-left: 40px"><br>*<em>Not all types of Student Worker positions and court locations may have immediate vacancies.</em><br> </div><div>Salary placement depends on whether selected candidate is an undergraduate or graduate college student:</div><ul><li><div>Undergraduate student (pursuing an Associate's or Bachelor's degree): $16.50/hour</div></li><li><div>Graduate student (pursuing a Master's degree or higher): $17.62 - $20.43/hour, depending on semester/quarter units completed</div></li></ul><div><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-align: left; text-indent: 0">Maximum work hours are <strong>20 hours per week</strong> (even during spring, summer, and winter breaks).</span></div><div><br></div><div><br><strong>MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS</strong><br><br>Applicants must be full-time college students currently enrolled in at least 9.0 semester units or 12.0 quarter units at an accredited college or university. The minimum unit load requirement is waived for students with a permanent disability.<br><br><br><strong>HOW TO APPLY</strong><br><br><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0">An online San Diego Superior Court job application is required. Please visit the court's website at <a href="//www.sdcourt.ca.gov"><strong>www.sdcourt.ca.gov</strong></a>.</span><a href="http://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/" style="color: inherit; text-decoration: underline; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0" target="_blank"></a><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0"> From the </span><strong style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0">General Info</strong><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0"> tab, click on <strong>Employment</strong>. At the </span><strong style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0">Job Opportunities</strong><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0"> page, click on the position that you are interested in and then click on the <strong>Apply</strong> button.</span><br style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0"><br style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0"><span style="color: inherit; font-style: normal; text-indent: 0">New users of the NEOGOV/GovernmentJobs online application system will need to set up a job applicant user account.</span><br> </div><div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="color: rgba(223, 53, 12, 1)">* * * Official Transcript and Student Unit Load Verification Requirement * * *</span></strong></div><div><br>In addition to the online application, it is also your responsibility to submit the following required documents to Human Resources:<br><br>(1) A <strong>Student Unit Load Verification Form</strong> completed by your college/university registrar, verifying that you are currently enrolled in at least 9.0 semester units or 12.0 quarter units of coursework. Please email <strong>CourtHR@sdcourt.ca.gov</strong> to request the verification form.</div><div style="text-align: center"><strong>AND</strong></div><div style="text-align: left">(2) Your current <strong>official transcript</strong>. If your college/university offers an electronic format (e-transcript) and you choose that option, your <strong>electronic </strong><strong>official transcript</strong> may either be included as a PDF attachment to your online application, or emailed directly to Human Resources at <strong>CourtHR@sdcourt.ca.gov</strong>. An unofficial transcript or JPEG pictures of your transcript will NOT be accepted.<br> <br>For students with a permanent disability, the minimum unit load requirement is waived. However, a letter from a licensed medical physician or the disability support services office of your school verifying your permanent disability status is required.</div><div style="text-align: left"><br><strong>The application materials indicated above must be submitted in their ORIGINAL form. Photocopies or JPEG pictures of the required documents will NOT be accepted. Please mail documents to the address below (except for electronic official transcripts):</strong><br> </div><div style="text-align: left; margin-left: 40px">San Diego Superior Court<br>Human Resources<br>500 Third Avenue<br>Chula Vista CA  91910<br> </div><div style="text-align: left"><br><strong>FILING DEADLINE</strong><br><br>Online applications and required supporting application materials (official transcripts, Student Unit Load Verification Forms, etc.) will be accepted on a continuous basis. However, this recruitment may close at any time without notice.<br><br><br><strong>SELECTION PROCESS</strong><br><br>As vacancies approved to be filled occur, active candidates who match the selected position type (e.g., Clerical/Office Support, Stores/Supplies, etc.) AND court location (e.g., North County, Downtown San Diego, etc.) of available Student Worker vacancies will have their names forwarded to department hiring managers.<br><br>Placement on the eligible list does NOT guarantee that all candidates will be contacted by hiring managers for interviews, nor imply that there are immediate openings available for all selected types of Student Worker positions and court locations.<br><br>Hiring managers are not obligated to interview every candidate on a list referred to them. Factors to be considered may include education, training, experience and/or work availability.<br><br><br><em>The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an implied or expressed contract, and any provisions contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked at any time. The requirements stated represent only the minimum required to file an application. Meeting the listed requirements does not guarantee an applicant will qualify.<br></em></div>

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