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U.S. Courts

Courtroom Deputy

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  • Full Time
  • $59,133 - $96,147/year
  • Memphis, TN
July 25, 2025

Job Description

The Courtroom Deputy has complete responsibility for managing the calendar and docket of the judge to whom he or she is assigned. The Courtroom Deputy represents the Clerk in matters related to various procedural stages of cases, from initiation to disposal.

Duties Assists in the management and movement of case-related matters on the judge's docket from initiation to disposition. Calendars and provides notices via the Court's Electronic Filing (ECF) system to all parties regarding dates and times for hearings, pretrial conferences, reports and trials. Monitors cases to maintain awareness of the current status of all matters in the case. Routinely reports to the judge and clerk on the status of cases and the status of the docket as a whole. This includes completing monthly pending cases reports and screening motions for ripeness. Establishes and revises methods and procedures for tracking case statuses (including matters such as service of process, issuance of warrants, pendency of motions, matters under advisement, compliance with deadlines, responding to court-ordered deadlines, etc.) such as tickler systems, file review schedules and deadline monitoring schedules. Assists the judge in maximizing the use of court time by efficiently scheduling matters on daily, weekly and monthly calendars. Coordinates and ensures appropriate utilization of resources needed to support court proceedings. This includes resources within the court - coordinating courtroom technology, identifying jury and interpreter needs, docket maintenance and analyzing motions and speedy trial reports. Ensures all necessary parties are notified of court matters, following up to assure attendance as required. Evaluates and implements techniques for minimizing attorney schedule conflicts. Serves as main source of procedural information to attorneys for scheduling purposes, special procedures or policies of the judge, courtroom etiquette, and clerk's office procedures. Prepares and disseminates statistical reports for the judge, clerk, and Administrative Office. Arranges the appointment of counsel as needed and maintains the courtroom and courtroom supplies by coordinating with the property and procurement administrator. Attends, documents and assists with court proceedings, including, but not limited to swearing witnesses, maintaining exhibits, administering oaths, managing juries, processing minutes entries, and drafting and entering civil and criminal judgments. Coordinates with the clerk's office staff and other agencies such as the US Probation, US Pretrial Services, US Marshal's Service, US Attorney's Office and the Federal Public Defender's Office to ensure the orders of the court are followed. Substitutes as needed for other Courtroom Deputies and provides Courtroom Deputy services for visiting judges. Performs other duties as assigned. Salary
  • $59,133 - $96,147/year
Conditions of Employment All applicants must be a U.S. citizen or must be a lawful permanent resident (i.e. green card holder) seeking U.S. citizenship or must complete an affidavit indicating their intent to apply for citizenship when they become eligible to do so. Completion of FBI Fingerprint background check with periodic investigation. Employment will be provisional and contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the required background investigation. Retention depends upon a favorable suitability determination. Employees are subject to mandatory electronic funds transfer. Employees serve under Excepted Appointments and are "At-Will" employees serving at the pleasure of the court. Employees are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees. Qualifications Applicants must possess exceptional computer skills with a demand for accuracy and quality assurance. Familiarity with electronic case filing, especially the Court's Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) system, is desirable. The ability to maintain confidentiality, consistently demonstrate sound ethics, judgment and handling of sensitive material, and to apply concepts to determine what action needs to be taken. Excellent oral and written communication and proofreading skills are essential, as frequent contact with a wide variety of individuals within and outside the Judiciary is required. The successful candidate will demonstrate the judgment and temperament required of an officer of the Judiciary, as indicated by integrity, trustworthiness and character. Six years of relevant experience required. Three of those years must have been in a legal setting such as a law office or a clerk's office of a federal, state or local court. More detailed qualifications are available on the court website. Education A high school diploma or the equivalent is required. A college degree/paralegal experience and familiarity with court proceedings is preferred. Required Documents Cover letter. Please include the vacancy announcement number Resume Completed Federal Judicial Branch Application for Employment AO78 Subject line of email must contain: Courtroom Deputy Vacancy # 25-02 How to Apply Email documents to: tnwdjobs@tnwd.uscourts.gov


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