The Superior Court of California, County of Alameda, is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Division Director (Criminal/Traffic/Juvenile). Under general direction of the Division Director, assists in the management of the overall operational activities of the Division; plans, organizes, coordinates, directs and reviews Division programs and initiatives; assists in the implementation and evaluation of the Court's strategic plan, goals and objectives; hires, trains, supervises and evaluates management, supervisory, professional and line staff; and performs other related duties as assigned.
The current vacancy is assigned to the Criminal/Traffic/Juvenile Divisions and may be located at one or more of the following locations, the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland, CA, the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse in Oakland, CA, East County Hall of Justice in Dublin, CA, the Fremont Hall of Justice in Fremont, CA, the Juvenile Justice Center in San Leandro, CA. The Criminal/Traffic/Juvenile Divisions currently includes overall support of the Office and Courtroom staff operations at all locations as well as oversight of the North County Managing Court Reporter and North County Court Reporters.
Example of Duties
NOTE: The following are duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees in this classification may perform other related duties at an equivalent level, and do not necessarily perform all of the listed duties.
Minimum Qualifications
(May meet one of two options) Option I Experience: Two (2) years as a Division Chief with the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda. Or Option II Education: Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. And Experience: Two (2) years of court, legal or public sector management experience overseeing the administration and operations of a division, department or agency. Management experience in a court, legal or public sector setting may be substituted for the education on a year for year basis.
Knowledge of principles and practices of administration, personnel, supervision and budget management; statutes, rules and regulations that govern Court Support operations; laws, code of ethics and rules governing the operation of a court; legal terminology, forms and procedures for Court Support operations; methods of leadership, communication and project management; problem solving and conflict resolution; workforce development; effective customer service practices; employee development, supervision, training, evaluation and discipline; judicial branch operations; relationship of Court to various justice partners, other public and community agencies; court case management systems and other technology tools. Ability to plan, supervise and coordinate the work of others; identify, analyze and solve problems; develop, implement and evaluate policies and procedures; direct, manage and/or coordinate various court-related programs; develop, implement and evaluate projects and programs to enhance services to the public and/or support community outreach policies; maintain effective relationships with judicial officers, staff, attorneys, justice partners, including ancillary agencies; establish individual and group expectations for performance and accountability; communicate both orally and in writing; utilize data to monitor trends and operational performance; review literature, codes, laws and records; prepare reports; implement and utilize technology tools to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness; interpret and implement statutes, Rules of Court and policies applicable to Court Support operations; effectively manage in a diverse work environment serving a multi-cultural community; organize and set work priorities, and meet deadlines; prepare concise reports and verbal recommendations on complex issues; and make formal verbal and written presentations; develop a regular work schedule at different court locations where case types are heard and Division employees are assigned; and travel to different court locations and be regularly present where the case types are heard.
Physical Demands: Physical demands include walking, standing, sitting and climbing up and down stairs; strength, dexterity, coordination and vision to use a keyboard and video display terminal; hearing, listening and speaking to communicate with the public and court staff; dexterity and coordination to handle files and single pieces of paper; occasional lifting of objects weighing up to 25 lbs. such as files, stacks of papers, reference and other materials; moving from place to place within an office or other court location; and reaching for items above and below desk level. The job requires occasional travel by car.
Working Conditions: Video display terminal is used on a daily basis. Attend meetings, respond to emails, and engage in work as needed outside of normal business hours. Work occasional evening and weekend hours. May be required to travel statewide as necessary.
FLSA Status: Exempt
This position includes a one-year probationary period. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of fingerprint check and the provision of appropriately identifying documents to certify eligibility to work in the United States.
Hiring Process
The hiring process will include the following components:
The Court reserves the right to change the components of the examination process and may limit the number of candidates invited to the oral interview process to include only the best-qualified candidates should there be a large applicant pool.
The application and supplemental questionnaire are used to evaluate the candidate's qualifications. If you are interested in the opportunity, it is recommended that you submit your application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible since this recruitment may be closed at any time should the Court receive a sufficient number of qualified applicants.
If you require accommodation in the examination process because of disability, please call (510) ###-#### to discuss.
Job Posting End Date
February 18, 2026