District Court Administrator
DistrictCourtAdministrator
“District Court Administrator at District Court Administrator. Oversees administrative operations. Leads caseflow management”
Industry & Context.
Valid driver’s license, Satisfactory criminal background check
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Judicial, Business or Public Administration, or closely related, Two years of professional-level experience in court management OR three years of varied office management work, including professional-level experience in budgeting, procurement, and human resources management, Valid driver’s license required, Satisfactory criminal background check required
Nice to Have
Graduation from an ABA-approved law school preferred
What You'll Do.
Oversees administrative operations
Leads caseflow management
Directs human resources
Supervises jury operations
Manages fiscal administration
Develops and implements court procedures
Ensures compliance with AOPC reporting
Supports efficient court operations
Prepares and distributes court calendars
Updates and maintains calendar changes
Oversees requests for continuances
Provides timely notification
Prepares and distributes court orders
Prepares and distributes hearing notices
Prepares and distributes briefing schedules
Prepares criminal status list
Tracks criminal cases
Schedules cases for pre-trial conferences
Attends court to support status calls
Manages preparation of court orders
Manages preparation of hearing notices
Manages preparation of briefing schedules
Schedules pre-trial conferences on civil list
Coordinates and schedules custody conferences
Maintains tracking of custody cases
Supervises administrative and clerical personnel
Prepares assignment forms for Senior Magisterial District Judges
Maintains and tracks employee leave balances
Prepares annual budget
Manages ordering and inventory of office supplies
Distributes AOPC information to Minor Courts
Coordinates procurement of supplies and services
Oversees tracking and preparation of AOPC Statistical
Manages assignment of court-appointed
Coordinates requests for visiting judges appointments
Prepares required materials for state reimbursement
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