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Internal Controls
Analyst - Tampa Division •
Accepting Resumes •
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle
District of Florida is seeking a highly
motivated individual with a strong procurement
and facilities management background
and a working knowledge of budget and
financial functions for our Administrative
Team. The Internal Controls Analyst
provides a wide range of managerial
services to the Clerk of Court. This
team supports three divisional offices,
nine judges and a court staff of 125.
The position is located in the Tampa
Office with routine travel to the Jacksonville
and Orlando offices.
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Case Manager
- Orlando Division •
Accepting Resumes •
The case manager oversees the progression
of bankruptcy cases by maintaining official
case records in an electronic system
and monitoring the completion of required
procedural steps. Duties include informing
customers of required fees, receiving
payments and issuing receipts, and securing
funds in a cash register, making summary
entries on the docket; ensuring that
all automated entries are appropriately
linked for proper case management, verifying
electronically filed documents and entries
made by external users to ensure they
have been entered correctly, preparing
cases electronically for use in court
proceedings, and examining documents
to determine nature of action for appropriate
follow-up. Additional duties are managing
cases to ensure timely progression by
reviewing incoming documents to establish
dates for calendaring of court hearings,
processing case conversions, interacting
with trustees and counsel, preparing
cases for closing and providing non-legal
information to the public. The position
reports to a case management team supervisor.
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Assistant Circuit
Executive for Administration and Internal
Office Management •
Accepting Resumes •
The Assistant Circuit Executive for
Administration and Internal Office Management
is an upper-level management position
reporting directly to the Deputy Circuit
Executive, exercising broad supervisory
and administrative responsibility. Major
responsibilities include assisting the
Circuit Executive in the exercise of
duties outlined in Title 28, United
States Code, § 332, and those assigned
by the Judicial Council and the Court
of Appeals; establishing and enforcing
operating procedures and standards;
directly supervising a staff of five;
and managing the day-to-day financial
and administrative operations of the
Office of the Circuit Executive, including
budgeting, procurement, property accountability,
personnel management, special events
and projects, conferences, and support
of judicial officers. The position requires
extensive analytical and writing responsibilities.
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