Law Office Assistant 1/2 (PCN 03-0211) - State of Alaska
Alaska, AK
About the Job
What You Will Be Doing
Law office assistants are responsible for formatting and finalizing various legal documents including diverse pleadings, filed with courts of all levels.
Other duties include communicating with various officials and individuals over phone and email, processing incoming/outgoing legal documents, creating case files, organizing case files, scanning, filing, faxing, coordinating case-related attorney travel, and other duties as needed.
Mission and Culture
The Civil Division of the Department of Law is the State of Alaska’s chief legal office in civil matters. The Civil Division has fifteen sections in offices throughout the state and is considered the “largest law firm” in Alaska. We represent the other state departments and their employees.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
Our law office assistants are the attorneys’ right hand staff, helping them from top to bottom and beginning to end over the course of their cases. Within that, we offer opportunities to learn about the legal system, engage with the court, prepare for hearings and trials, assist in the legislative/regulation development process, and provide vital support to State agencies.
In our office, you can become a leader; work as part of a team; work in one or more areas of law; and build your office and computer skills. People who succeed and thrive in our office are those who can be reliable and present each day to work alongside their assigned attorneys to tackle their various deadlines and legal puzzles.
The Working Environment You Can Expect
This position is in the Brady Building in downtown Anchorage. The Brady Building is a multi-floor office building with easy access to parking and popular lunch spots. The office is open from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
After six months of acceptable job performance, employees are eligible for an alternate workweek, flextime schedule, or occasional teleworking.
Who We Are Looking For
To be successful in this position a candidate will need the following core competencies:
- Well-developed written communication skills with the ability to edit and proofread documents for grammar, composition, punctuation, and spelling.
- Strong computer skills utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Adobe.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to develop and to maintain cooperative working relationships with a wide variety of people and the ability to accept supervision and direct instructions.
- Ability to work calmly and productively under frequent deadline pressure and changing priorities in a distracting, fast-paced work environment with frequent interruptions.
- Ability to stay focused on numerous details and to maintain a high level of accuracy.
Source : State of Alaska