SUPPORT ASSISTANT B
- Job ID: 57229
- Job Category: Administrative
- Division & Section: Toronto Court Services, TO Court and Tribunal Operations
- Work Location: Various, Please see below.
- Job Type & Duration: Full-time, 3 Permanent, 3 Temporary (12 months) vacancies
- Hourly Rate: $34.99 - $38.20
- Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week
- Affiliation: L79 Full-time
- Number of Positions Open: 6
- Posting Period: 18-July-2025 to 01-Aug-2025
- Section and Location Information:
Customer Service Section (6 Vacancies)
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- York Civic Centre, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto (1 Permanent and 1 Temporary)
- 1530 Markham Road, Scarborough ( 2 Permanent and 1 Temporary)
- 92 Front Street East, Toronto (1 Temporary)
The Support Assistant B will be a part of a team of professionals, providing administrative andcustomer service support as it relates to supporting the daily operations of customer service section.
The Support Assistant B provides excellent internal and external customer service and possessesknowledge of and experience with all Court processes including in person inquiries at the counterfrom the public, senior staff and other court stakeholders (e.g. agency representatives, members ofthe legal profession and the Judiciary) as well as assisting with in-person application requests/legaldocumentation (i.e. requesting trials, motions, affidavits, extensions of time to pay, re-openings,appeals etc.). You will also be required to process the applications by updating the computer records/files and generate any further appropriate legal documentation/notices such as trial,Hearing Date notices, Notices of Fine etc.
Major Responsibilities:
- Provides excellent customer service and responds to email, telephone, and in-person inquiries at the counter from the public, senior staff, other court stakeholders (e.g. agency representatives, members of the legal profession, and the Judiciary), and other levels of government, utilizing in-depth knowledge of procedures, regulations, and criteria.
- Performs varied administrative tasks involving the preparation, research, summary and reconciliation of data, and the control and expedition of documents, data, revenues, and cash (e.g. verifying, accepting, and posting incoming fine payments; paying interpreter's fees for service; receiving and recording deposits for transcripts; and end-of-day balancing).
- Receives and pays out cash, monitors and balances petty cash and witness funds, prepares bank deposits, withdrawals, and reconciliations, and processes cheques. Performs detailed calculations and computations to balance accounts, purchases, remittances, disbursements, and refunds. Assists with budgeting administration for the unit.
- Prepares and processes documents/statistical summaries/reports, etc. Assesses and analyzes data. Drafts and signs correspondence.
- Checks work for accuracy and conformity with regulations, policy, and procedures, and corrects/resolves outstanding/incorrect items. Identifies issues and recommends solutions. Performs complex calculations.
- Directs, coordinates, schedules and trains assigned staff. Checks/verifies work of assigned staff.
- Operates office equipment and computers, utilizing a variety of software packages, applying speed and skill. Prepares presentation material and utilizes detailed layout and formatting.
- Coordinates and maintains a complex record/retrieval system (e.g. filing, purging, scanning, data entry of new charges received, future trial documents, schedules, tables, completed cases, dockets, payments, fines and enforcement, collections, exhibits, recording tapes, reports, inventory data, and manuals, updating dispositions, etc.).
- Provides in-person applicants with appropriate legal documents based on the type of request (e.g. requesting trials, motions, affidavits, extensions of time to pay, re-openings, appeals, etc.), proofreads applicant submissions before accepting the documents as "filed court records" to ensure the legal documents are properly completed and conform with regulations, statutes, agreements, policies, and procedures.
- Processes the applications by updating the computer records/files and generates any further appropriate legal documentation/notices (e.g. trial notices, hearing date notices, notices of fine, etc.
- Co-ordinates meetings, events and schedules. Takes/transcribes minutes.
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