Job opening: Clerk of Court
Salary: $243 300 per year
Published at: Jul 16 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York is seeking a dynamic, inspiring, innovative, and effective leader for the position of Clerk of Court. This is an executive-level management position, responsible for significant elements of the operational and administrative management of the Court.
Duties
The Clerk of Court collaborates with other district courts within the Second Circuit and nationally with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The Clerk of Court also collaborates with the Court's District Executive, who is responsible for other significant elements of the operational and administrative management of the Court. The Clerk's Office staff comprises 174 employees and serves 45 U.S. District Judges (active and senior) and 18 Magistrate Judges. The Clerk of Court serves under the direction of the Chief District Judge, works with Committees of the Board of Judges, the District Executive, and other Court Unit Executives, and is responsible for performing the statutory duties of the Office of the Clerk pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 751.
Responsibilities of the Clerk of Court include but are not limited to:
Principal Duties:
Overseeing all filings in civil and criminal cases, and promoting and maintaining the integrity of official records in the custody of the Court.
Working with the Court, members of the Bar, and the public to improve the delivery of Court services.
Making recommendations to the Court on matters affecting the orderly and expeditious directing of the Court's business, and with respect to local rules and Court policies and procedures affecting the operations of the Court.
Working with governmental agencies on matters necessary to conduct Court business.
Creating a vision of excellence through strategic planning in an environment of limited and decreasing resources.
Creating, maintaining, and promoting a diverse and inclusive workplace that values each member of the Court community and is attuned to the needs of the Court, its judges, attorneys, and litigants.
Providing the administrative and operational infrastructure necessary to achieve the Court's mission including hiring and assigning personnel, as well as designing and managing training programs.
Preparing and managing the annual Clerk's Office budget, which includes budgetary and staffing projections.
Serving as the financial officer of the Court and the custodian of all funds, with responsibility for the highest level of care and the proper collection, maintenance, accounting, and disbursement of funds and collateral.
Coordinating and preparing statistical studies and reports as required by the Court, the Second Circuit, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, and the Judicial Conference of the United States.
Managing staff responsible for automation and information technology services, cybersecurity initiatives, statistical analysis and reporting requirements, certain inventory control, and human resources management.
Managing the Court's selection and use of juries and making recommendations as required to improve juror utilization.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates must possess, at a minimum, ten (10) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in public service or business and a thorough understanding of organizational, procedural, and human aspects of managing a large organization.
A bachelor's degree is required, preferably with an emphasis on government, public, business, or judicial administration or a related field.
At least three (3) of the ten (10) years of experience must have been in a position of substantial management responsibility at an executive level. Such experience typically includes finance management, oversight of information technology and human
resources functions, and long and short-range planning.
An attorney who is in the active practice of law in either the public or private sector may substitute such active practice on a year-for-year basis for up to five (5) years of the administrative experience requirement.
An attorney who has served as a federal judicial law clerk may substitute such service on a year-for-year basis for up to five (5) years of the administrative experience requirement.
Candidates must have the ability to lead with vision, sustain a high level of organizational excellence, articulate management priorities, foster strong and effective working relationships, and work collaboratively with others.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, or a master's degree in court, public, or business administration or administrative or legal studies.
Prior managerial work experience in a federal district or bankruptcy court or state judicial system, along with knowledge of federal court procedures and operations, office automation including CM/ECF, and the federal court budget process.
A performance history that demonstrates proven skills in managing limited resources
against multiple demands and strong organizational, prioritizing, problem-solving, and conflict resolution skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to listen to others' suggestions with an open mind to ensure forward, creative thinking; exceptional presentation skills and the ability to interact effectively with judicial officers; and the ability to resolve conflict through thorough investigation and mediation skills.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:
Candidates must have leadership and interpersonal skills necessary to manage and motivate a diverse and complex organization; a performance history that demonstrates the ability to lead with vision, articulate priorities, and develop staff; skill in anticipating and overcoming operational and personnel conflicts to sustain a high level of organizational excellence; skill in process management and improvement; strong understanding and use of technology; the ability to understand technology changes and integrate those changes into existing systems or practices; the demonstrated ability to foster strong and effective interorganizational relationships; skill in managing a budget; and a proven history of mentoring teams to meet and exceed professional goals.
Education
Please read the "Qualifications" section.
Contacts
- Address US District Court, Southern District of New York
Office of the District Executive
500 Pearl Street, Room 820
New York, NY 10007
US
- Name: Human Resources
- Email: [email protected]
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