Courtroom Deputy

3 weeks ago


Hartford, United States District Court of Connecticut Full time

The Clerk’s Office of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Courtroom Deputy for U.S. District Judge Sarala V Nagala. Courtroom deputies perform specialized duties as listed below. The position entails a high level of knowledge and complexity regarding court operations and courtroom proceedings. This position reports directly to the Hartford Division Manager and performs, but is not limited to, the following duties:

- Attends court sessions and conferences. Assists with the orderly flow of proceedings including, but not limited to, setting up the courtroom and assuring the presence of all necessary participants. Manages and organizes exhibits used in court proceedings, including setting up and troubleshooting electronic evidence presentation systems. Operates recording equipment to record court proceedings.
- Takes notes of proceedings and rulings and prepares minute entries electronically. Responsible for docketing minutes of all court proceedings and documents filed in court on the civil and criminal docket in ECF. Dockets orders, pleadings, and judgments.
- Reviews cases or reports for necessary actions. Drafts orders and notices as required for the judge’s approval.
- Manages judge’s cases by calendaring and monitoring deadlines and monitoring the filing of pertinent documents and the timely responses to judicial orders.
- Prepares judgment and statement of reasons in criminal cases, dockets judgments and distributes documents as directed.
- Coordinates hearings, including the use of Zoom or other remote access technology. Serves as primary source of information on scheduling conferences, hearings, trials, and other case proceedings.
- Schedules court reporters and answers questions from parties and the public regarding obtaining transcripts.
- Schedules interpreters in person and remotely. Manages the Telephone Interpreting Program (TIP) including setting up and troubleshooting the system and training counsel in the use of the equipment.
- Trains counsel in the use of electronic courtroom technology as needed.
- Keeps the judge and immediate staff informed of case progress.
- Acts as liaison between the clerk’s office, the bar, the public, and the judge to ensure that cases proceed smoothly and efficiently.
- Informs jury clerk of upcoming trials and need for jurors.
- Assists the judge and parties in jury selection and maintains records of jury selection and attendance. Maintains contact with counsel during deliberations.
- Arranges for the appointment of attorneys when such services are requested for defendants in criminal cases or ordered in civil cases.
- Assists in the accurate statistical reporting requirements of the Administrative Office. Reviews the quality of electronically filed documents, ensuring that all orders and automated entries are appropriately and accurately docketed, and makes corrective entries as needed.
- May perform case administration duties and/or provide training assistance to employees performing case administration duties and administrative tasks.
- Performs other duties as assigned.

**Qualifications and Requirements**:

- Must be able to attend court proceedings that may start before, or go past, the incumbent’s normal work hours.
- Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, organizational skills, and analytical skills. Individuals must also possess the ability to exercise mature judgment and skill in dealing with others in person-to-person work relationships.
- Knowledge of federal and local rules, legal terminology, and legal documents. Knowledge of courtroom proceedings and applicable requirements (including time requirements), statistical reporting requirements, and how cases proceed through the court system. Must possess the ability to understand and follow detailed instructions, take accurate notes, and summarize court proceedings. Must also possess the ability to multi-task under strict deadlines.

Applications for Judicial Branch Federal Employment (AO 78) may be obtained at:
Applicants must also submit a narrative statement addressing the following:
In addition to covering court matters, CRDs have a great deal of responsibility regarding case management, scheduling, preparing draft orders, docketing text entries, preparing and running monthly reports, and serving as the chambers’ liaison for the Clerk’s Office, the bar, and the public. All of this requires excellent organizational skills, written and verbal communication skills, ability to multitask, prioritize work and do whatever it takes to get the job done. Explain why you feel you are the person that fits the bill based on this criterion.

The Court will communicate only with those applicants who are selected for an interview. **No phone calls please.**

**Benefits**:

- A minimum of 11 paid holidays per year
- Paid annual leave in the amount of 13 days per year for the first three yea