U.S. District Court for Vermont seeks case administrator/jury specialist

Chief Judge Christina Reiss
Chief Judge Christina Reiss
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The United States District Court for the District of Vermont has announced a job opening for the position of Case Administrator/Jury Specialist. The role is based in the Clerk’s Office located in Burlington, Vermont, one of two staffed locations operated by the court; the other is in Rutland.

According to the announcement, responsibilities include responding to inquiries from attorneys, litigants, and members of the public. The incumbent will serve as a records and reproduction clerk or case initiation clerk and will be responsible for reviewing incoming court documents to ensure they comply with federal and local rules. Other duties involve preparing qualified jurors for jury selection in accordance with established procedures, performing customer service tasks, providing procedural information, and collecting court fees.

The announcement provides additional details about job functions and requirements.



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