U.S. District Court for Vermont seeks case administrator and naturalization deputy

Christina Reiss Chief Judge at U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont
Christina Reiss Chief Judge at U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont
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The United States District Court for the District of Vermont has announced an open position for a Case Administrator / Naturalization Deputy in its Burlington Clerk’s Office. The individual hired will be responsible for supporting court operations, which includes assisting attorneys, litigants, and members of the public. Duties also involve processing and reviewing court filings, managing the initiation and closure of cases, and maintaining accurate records.

In addition to these responsibilities, the position requires providing customer service and performing cashier duties to help ensure efficient court operations. The role also involves serving as the district’s Naturalization Deputy. This includes overseeing naturalization processes, maintaining related records, and participating in naturalization ceremonies.

Applications are being accepted through a formal announcement provided by the court.



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