Court Bailiff, Senior Sergeant of Justice Tatev Voskanyan has been working at the Anti-Corruption Court for 4 years. She notes that since childhood, she wanted to wear a uniform, and choosing this job happened very accidentally.
“Seeing the announcement very accidentally, I thought this is exactly what I need, I applied through the announcement, they called me for an interview, I came for practice, and it turned out that I have been a court bailiff for 4 years now,” – she noted in a conversation with Iravaban.net, sharing her experience and presenting the steps required to join the ranks of court bailiff service employees.
She tells that the first days of work weren’t easy, fears arose when participating in court sessions, and in the initial period, one of her colleagues was necessarily with her to support and help if needed.
“After that I got used to it, now I help our newly arrived employees,” – Tatev says with a smile.
The workload at the court is high, the bailiffs’ workday starts from 08:40, they familiarize themselves with the day’s schedule, and distribute functions to be performed among each other. According to her, there are especially high-profile cases that they want to participate in without fail, to know what decision the court will ultimately make.
“The responsibility is, of course, very great, we must ensure the safety of persons entering and present in the court, we must maintain order, and these must be done within the bounds of law.”
Due to work, problems arise for the woman regarding proper time management, being with family members, child upbringing, and other issues.
“When I saw the announcement, I decided that I should apply, first I informed my husband, he said – if you want, try. For a married woman, the primary difficulty is dividing time between the workplace and family. True, this is service, but women can also combine their work with family,” – she emphasized.
Details in the video.