Task Supervisor (GOV'T) Legal & Paralegal - Miami, FL at Geebo

Task Supervisor (GOV'T)

Company Name:
TRU Staffing Partners Hot Jobs, Inc Hot Jobs
Responsibilities/Duties:
First line supervisor for discovery, pre-trial, and trial support activities such as document acquisition, witness binder preparation, exhibit preparation and duplication, case file set up and maintenance, trial-site/courtroom support assignments, screening/discovery efforts, etc.
Reports to Project Supervisor or Project Manager.
Supervises and directs Document Management Analysts, Document Management Technicians, paralegals, and other clerical support staff to accomplish tasks.
Reports to Project Supervisor or Project Manager on task progress; troubleshoots task issues; performs quality control spot-checking as necessary to ensure that work is of high quality and meets contract requirements; coordinates with other Contractor support staff, including data processing support staff; and documents the work performed.
Qualifications:
At least two years of experience on major litigation support projects.
Broad experience in a variety of areas (e.g. document center, coding shop, field discovery, etc.) - is preferable to limited experience in one area only.
Demonstrated ability to work independently in a team environment.
Excellent writing skills and oral communication skills.
Requires hands-on familiarity with the Government's office and network environment, including but not limited to, data processing environments, including office automation networks, PC-based databases and other applications, internet and server-based databases and other applications, such as Oracle, Concordance, Summation, Trial Director, etc.
Should be a knowledgeable user of the Government's office and network environment, including but not limited to, word processing, spreadsheet, imaging, and hardware systems.
Undergraduate degree required. Substantial significant experience may in some cases be substituted for degree requirement.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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