Oscar Franco is an experienced business intermediary specializing in family mediation, conflict resolution, and ombudsman services. Currently affiliated with Divorcio Pacifico LLC and Mediar Inc. since 2005, Oscar Franco has also served as a Family and County Mediator for the Broward County Clerk of Circuit and County Courts since 2004. Previous roles include serving as a Contractor Family Mediator for Broward County Courts and as a Circuit Civil Mediator at Upchurch Watson White & Max. Oscar Franco's legal background includes working as an attorney focusing on family and commercial law at Franco & Associates Attorneys at Law. Educational achievements include certifications in conflict resolution and mediation from the Supreme Court of Florida, a specialization in International Economic Law from Universidad Central de Venezuela, and degrees in law and veterinary medicine from notable institutions.
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BROWARD COUNTY CLERK OF CIRCUIT AND COUNTY COURTS
The Broward County Clerk of Courts’ mission is to consistently deliver superior services to our customers, by providing quality record keeping and information through a total commitment to excellence. We welcome innovative well- rounded individuals, who enjoy working in a face-paced and challenging environment. If you are professional, self-motivated, and interested in public service, we invite you to take a look at our career opportunities at https://hr.browardclerk.org/MSS/default.aspx The Broward County Clerk of Courts is a diverse work environment with a generous benefits package. In addition, there is the opportunity for professional growth and development. We have offices in four Courthouse Locations throughout Broward County, Florida. The Clerk of Courts Human Resources Division is located at the Central Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Deputy Court Clerk A Deputy Court Clerk complies and maintains records for a court of law. Performs clerical duties utilizing knowledge of court system procedures, established law, policies, guidelines, statue, administrative orders, and timelines. Operates office equipment such as telephone, computer, calculator, printer, copy machine, cash register, fax machine, time clock, microfiche or automatic filing system. Enters alpha numeric data into a computer. Uses a bar code scanner to enter citation numbers into court computer system. Lifts, locates, identifies, retrieves and updates court related files weighing up to 50 pounds. Gives information to general public, judiciary, state attorney, bondsmen and other court related agencies. Communicates in written and oral formats. May sit, stand, reach overhead, bend or stoop for extended periods of time. Compiles, sorts, and verifies court documents or records for accuracy. May collect, count, receipt, report and deposit cash payments for court fees or fines. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and Drug Free Workplace.