Commissioner 1120



Commissioner 1120

Salary

See Position Description

Location

AZ, AZ

Job Type

Full Time

Job Number

0167-1120

Department

Judicial Divisions - SC OR Juvenile Court

Opening Date

11/23/2020

Closing Date

1/5/2021 4:30 PM Mountain

Purpose of the Position

Presiding Judge Kyle A. Bryson and Presiding Juvenile Judge Peter Hochuli announce that a joint Merit Selection Committee for the Superior Court and the Juvenile Court is accepting applications for two full-time Commissioner positions.  The positions became open upon appointment of the Hon. Laurie San Angelo to Superior Court Judge by Governor Doug Ducey and retirement of Hon. Susan Kettlewell.  

 Please submit your resume with the Application.  Applications are available on the 9th floor reception of the AZ Superior Court in Pima County, at Juvenile Court's Information desk, and can be requested by sending an e-mail to isaar@sc.pima.gov (cc: scjobs@sc.pima.gov). 

Application can also be downloaded from the link below:

APPLICATION

Submissions must be tendered to the Pima County Superior Court, Human Resources, 110 W Congress, 9th floor, Tucson, AZ  85701; faxed to (520) 724-4253 OR e-mailed to scjobs@sc.pima.gov (cc: isaar@sc.pima.gov)  NO LATER THAN  4:30 PM, Tuesday, January 5, 2021.         

Essential Functions

The duties of this position include serving as a judicial officer in areas including family law and child support, and in juvenile law, both in child welfare and juvenile justice, with periodic responsibilities in cases involving probate, guardianship and conservancy, proceedings under Title 36 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, and  such other areas as the Presiding Judges may require.   The person selected for the position should expect to be rotated between Superior Court and Juvenile Court from time to time at the discretion of the Presiding Judges.  This position operates under the legal authority granted in ARS §12-213 and A.R.S. §8-231 and serves at the pleasure of the Presiding Judge.  Current annual salary is $134,444.

A commissioner of the superior court shall be:

  • Admitted to the practice of law in and a resident of this state for five years next preceding taking office.
  • To be eligible to serve as a court commissioner a person shall be a United States citizen and a resident of the county in which appointed.
  • He or she shall reside at the county seat or at such other city or town within the jurisdiction of the judge making the appointment as may be designated by the judge.
In addition, the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County has the following requirements:  
  • Must not have any disciplinary matters pending before the State Bar Disciplinary Board.  Must not have any criminal charges pending before any court.
  • Have substantial family law or juvenile law experience; probate law experience is also desirable.

The applications will be submitted to the Hon. Jeffrey T. Bergin, Chair, and the Hon. Kathleen Quigley, Co- Chairpersons of the Merit Selection Committee.  The Committee will review the applications, interview selected applicants, and recommend candidates to the Presiding Judges, who shall make the appointment.  All applications will be a matter of public record.  Questions may be directed to Human Resources: (520) 724-4217.
The Committee may, at its discretion, treat the applications filed for the vacancy that is the subject of the announcement as an application for any additional similar vacancy or vacancies that become known to the Committee after the application has been submitted.

The Arizona Superior Court in Pima County and the Pima County Juvenile Court Center offer the same benefits as those offered to other employees working for Pima County.  We offer a competitive benefits package to benefits eligible employees, which includes medical, dental, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, paid vacation and sick leave.   Some benefits require contributions by employees in addition to contributions made by the employer.  Please see the link below for a complete description of the offerings.
http://webcms.pima.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=2891

Retirement Plan participation is mandatory for all eligible employees to include a mandatory pre-tax pay deduction.   Options for full-time judicial officers: 

EORP
(ARS §38-801) Elected official who has money on account in EORP or appointed, elected, or hired on or before 12/31/2013 is required to remain in EORP.
 
ASRS
Official appointed, elected, or hired on or after 1/1/14 and does not have money on account with EORP but has money on account with ASRS must return to ASRS membership.
 
EODCRS
Official elected, appointed, or hired on or after 1/1/2014 and does not have money on account with EORP, does not have money on account with ASRS or does not timely opt out of the EODCRS to return to ASRS, if applicable, will automatically be enrolled in EODCRS.

Agency
Arizona Superior Court in Pima County
Address
110 W. Congress, 9th floor

Tucson, Arizona, 85701
Phone
(520) 724-4217