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Wilson County judicial committee revises and approves judicial director job description
Summary
The Wilson County Judicial Committee worked through a draft job description for the judicial director, editing supervisory duties, removing obsolete items and clarifying minimum qualifications, then approved the revised draft for retyping and circulation.
The Wilson County Judicial Committee on an administrative agenda item revised and approved a draft job description for the judicial director after an extended work session, and asked staff to retype and circulate the finished text.
Committee members spent the meeting line‑by‑line on the draft, removing duties the office no longer performs, narrowing the director's disciplinary authority and clarifying hiring and training responsibilities before voting to approve the revised draft for final formatting and distribution to staff.
Members said one explicit deletion was warranted: the draft’s statement that the office “evaluates emergency committal requests.” Committee participants agreed that the office no longer performs that function and directed that language be removed. They also resolved to change wording about discipline so the job description says the director “enforces county employee manual”…
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