Self Help Assistant I/II/III
Salary
$66,363.91 - $86,273.08 Annually
Location
All Ventura County Court Locations, CA
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
2026-0622-Cont-YV
Unit
Civil Self-Help Center Ventura
Opening Date
06/22/2026
Closing Date
7/10/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
DEFINITION
Under direct supervision of the Family Law Facilitator, Senior Attorney/Self-help Coordinator or other staff attorney, the Court Self Help Assistant classification assists self-represented litigants with a variety of legal issues; assesses legal problems and presents options and the correct legal procedure for the situation; uses the Courts computerized file management system to identify the customers file history; assists the Family Law Facilitator Senior Attorney/Self-help and other staff attorneys with a variety of paraprofessional legal duties; and performs other duties as required.
The Court Self Help Assistant I is the entry position and is the trainee classification of the Court Self Help Assistant series. Incumbents perform a variety of legal administrative duties associated with the operations of the self help centers of the court, while learning to apply specialized court/legal practices and procedures applicable to the functions of the self-help centers.
The Court Self Help Assistant II is the working level of the Court Self Help Assistant series. Incumbents are expected to perform the full range of administrative duties in support of the courts self help centers. Incumbents must demonstrate understanding of courts policies and procedures, the courts different operational units (e.g., Records, Civil, and Family Law); knowledge of legal resources including community partners and agencies that may be available to self-represented-litigants.
The Court Self Help Assistant III is the full journey level and provides technical expertise in support of the courts self help centers. Incumbents regularly perform the full range of the courts self help administrative duties, lead duties and have full understanding on the courts operational units, policies and procedures, and the resources available to self-represented litigants.
TYPICAL DUTIES
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Education: High School diploma or its equivalent.
Level I Experience: Two (2) years of legal administrative experience which substantially demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities required for this job, WITH minimum of one (1) year experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience;
OR
Completion of a certified paralegal program AND one (1) year experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience;
Level II: Minimum three (3) years experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience.
OR
Completion of an accredited and certified paralegal program AND two (2) years experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience;
OR
One (1) year as a Court Self Help Assistant I.
Level III:
Minimum five (5) years experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience;
OR
Completion of an accredited and certified paralegal program AND three (3) years experience of providing legal information and completing and/or updating legal forms or documents or any combination of training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities, or its equivalent court experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Working knowledge of:
Skill and ability to:
IMPORTANT RECRUITMENT INFORMATION
The interviews may be consolidated into one process or expanded into multiple interviews contingent upon the size and quantity of the candidate pool. This recruitment may be used to establish an eligibility list for full time, part time, regular, extra-help or fixed term positions.
APPLICATION EVALUATION: All applications received will be evaluated based on the requirements of the position. A comparative screening will be conducted to determine which of the applicants will be selected for invitation to the next step of the screening and selection process. Those individuals who are invited to continue to the next step in the screening and selection process will be contacted via the email address they provided in their application.
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE: If applicable, all applicants are required to complete the Supplemental Questionnaire for this examination. The Supplemental Questionnaire shall be used throughout the examination process to assist in determining each applicants qualifications and eligibility for this position.
WRITTEN ASSESSEMENT: A job-related assessment may be administered. Tentative Date: TBD
SELECTION INTERVIEW: Following the evaluation of applications, the most qualified candidates may be invited to participate in a selection interview with the hiring executive and/or members of the Court Executive Management Team. The selection interview is a structured assessment process used to evaluate candidates' qualifications, experience, competencies, and overall suitability for the position. Interview questions will be based on job-related criteria and may focus on technical knowledge, leadership abilities, communication skills, and past work experience relevant to the duties of the position. Candidates may also have an opportunity to ask questions regarding the role, the Court, and workplace expectations.Tentative Date: TBD
PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS: All applicants must possess the personal qualifications generally recognized as essential to being an outstanding public employee, including integrity, initiative, dependability, courtesy, good judgment and ability to work with others as a team and follow instructions.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: Working in any of the Ventura Superior Court facilities requires employees to be subject to security screening by security personnel who use a combination of walk-through and handheld screening devices. Because the Court operates in multiple branches, the employee may be required to travel to other court locations.
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: Applicants may be subjected to a thorough background investigation, which may include personal and professional character references, inquiry into past employment, education, credit, criminal background and depending on the position, may include driving records. Please note that the pre-employment background process will include any interaction you may have from the application process through the time that you are provided a final offer of employment. Offer of employment may be rescinded at any time during the pre-employment background check process if the process determines that the applicant is not a good fit for the position.
In addition to your wages, the Superior Court of California, Superior Court of California, County of Ventura offers you an extensive benefits package, including:
This summary is informational only, and cannot modify or affect your benefits in any way, nor shall you accrue any rights because of a statement or omission from this summary. Please refer to Plan Brochures and Memorandum of Agreement or Resolution for details.
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Employer Superior Court of California, County of Ventura
Address 800 South Victoria Avenue, Hall of Justice
Mailing Address: PO Box 6489
Ventura, California, 93009-6489
Phone (805) 289-8500