Relief Courtroom Deputy Clerk
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, 94199, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical, Government Administration -
Government
Government Administration
Whether launching or continuing a career in public service, the U.S. District Court is a great place to work with competitive salaries and benefits, a work schedule that promotes a work‑life balance, and the opportunity to work with colleagues committed to fulfilling the important mission of administering justice in an efficient and effective manner. This position offers an excellent opportunity to advance a career in Federal court service.
(Priority consideration to applicants who apply by January 23, 2026)
Please Note: This position will be in San Francisco with travel to Oakland and San Jose Divisional Offices.
The Relief Courtroom Deputy Clerk is a “floater” position, providing administrative support in and out of the courtroom to judges when the regularly assigned courtroom deputy is not available. The successful candidate will have a high level of accuracy, diplomacy and sensitivity in dealing with judges, attorneys, members of the government agencies, and the public. Courtroom Deputy Clerks work with meticulous attention to detail, create systems to organize and prioritize task, and communicate with calm and confident demeanor.
Primaryduties
- Scheduling hearings, conferences and trials, and coordinating the appearances in the courtroom of parties, attorneys, jurors, other court staff, and members of court‑related agencies.
- Attending court and managing the orderly flow of court proceedings.
- Creating documents to record pertinent results of courtroom proceedings.
- Docketingcourtordersintheelectronicdocketingsystemandmonitoringthedockettoundertheo ensuring timely filing by parties.
- Responding to inquiries from attorneys, self‑represented litigants, agencies, and the public, and acting as liaison between these individuals and the judge.
- Informing the judge and staff of case progress.
The successful applicant must have:
- For CL‑26 one‑year specialized experience, including at least one year at or equivalent to work at CL‑25.
- For CL‑27 two years specialized experience, including at least one‑year specialized experience at or equivalent to CL‑26.
Specialized Experience is progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience that is in, or closely related to, the work of the position and which has demonstrated the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position and involves the routine use of automated software and keyboarding for word processing, data entry and report generation.
Preferred Qualifications- Prior courtroom or federal court experience.
- Experience using automated systems for filing documents and extracting relevant information.
The U.S. District Court is part of the federal Judicial branch of government and is independent of the Executive and Legislative branches. The court sets its own employment policies including remote work and performance management, while also valuing employees' individualism and continuing to strive towards a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace.
Compensation will be set based on experience and qualifications pursuant to the policies and guidelines set forth in the Court Personnel System (CPS). Judicial Branch employees are "at will" employees and are not subject to the employment regulations of competitive service. However, judiciary employees are entitled to benefits.
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Information for ApplicantsThe Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, or to withdraw the announcement without prior written or other notice.
The successful candidate for this position is subject to a FBI fingerprint check and background investigation (employment will be provisional and contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the required background investigation), will be required to adhere to a code of conduct
, and is subject to mandatory direct deposit of federal wages. The court is not authorized to reimburse travel expenses for interviews or relocations.
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