JURY CLERK
Company: US District Court - District of Utah - Probation O
Location: Salt Lake City
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH SALT LAKE
CITY, UTAH VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT JURY CLERK 05-UTD-25 OPEN DATE:
JUNE 23, 2025 CLOSE DATE: JULY 7, 2025 The Office of the Clerk is
seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of a Jury
Clerk. This is a full time position with a standard work schedule
of Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, but may require early
arrival or late departure on occasion. The Jury Clerk reports to
the Jury Administrator. The incumbent also spends time assisting in
other Clerk’s Office duties, as needed. This position is a CPS CL25
($48,890 – $61,111). The U.S. District Court for the District of
Utah 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. The Jury Clerk performs administrative and customer
service work to coordinate and prepare qualified jurors for jury
selection, in accordance with approved internal controls,
procedures, and rules. The incumbent ensures efficient and fair
operations related to the summoning, qualification, orientation,
selection, management, and payment of jurors for petit and/or grand
juries; and makes determinations as to juror attendance. The Jury
Clerk provides assistance and backup support to the Jury
Administrator. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Assist with duties relating
to master wheel refill and grand jury selection. Monitor and record
the jury questionnaire process, juror attendance, and selection.
Provide support and assistance to jurors during jury service.
Prepare and mail summons notices and forms. Process payroll by
providing accurate payments and reimbursements to both petit and
grand jurors using the Jury Management System ‘JMS’ to the
Judiciary Integrated Financial Management System ‘JIFMS’ interface
and prepare attendance certificates. Process returned summonses,
including entering data and preparing excusal letters. Assist with
preparation of monthly analytical reports from statics gathered on
grand and petit jury attendance, utilization, and payroll. Operate
the court’s Jury Management System and other automated systems.
Perform quality checks on data entry and make appropriate
corrections. Maintain and update the inbound and outbound telephone
calls through use of interactive voice response system for summoned
jurors. Maintain and update demographic and other information on
juror candidates. Assist in coordinating with judges’ chambers to
ensure the requests for jury trials are handled expeditiously;
ensure that the correct number of requested jurors are sent into
the courtroom for voir dire; prepare juror lists for trial;
coordinate with attorneys to provide juror information prior to
trial when requested. Monitor court calendars to determine the need
for petit jury trials and assist in determining the appropriate
number of potential jurors needed for each jury and grand jury
empanelment. Resolve routine requests from potential jurors for
deferral, waiver, or special needs. Grant or deny approval to
potential jurors’ requests to be excused from jury duty. Process
juror qualification questionnaires and recommend to the court
whether the prospective juror is qualified or disqualified. Prepare
“failure to appear” letters and reschedule juror and/or advise jury
administrator of non compliant jurors. Work with and coordinate
with chambers’ staff, clerk’s office staff, U.S. Marshals Service,
U.S. Attorney’s Office, media, and other groups to ensure the
smooth operation of high-profile or protracted jury trials.
Check-in jurors, conduct juror orientation, assist jurors with
their logistical needs (lodging, refreshments, reading material,
etc.); instruct jurors about court procedures and their duties.
Advise jurors regarding pay for jury service and their rights under
the Jury Act, as well as respond to further inquiries. Review and
verify grand jury returns; provide operational and logistical
support for grand jury, as required. Prepare, receive, and process
juror exit questionnaires. Serve as a liaison for the jury
administrator with other agencies, outside vendors, and local
building management, as requested. Occasional travel to St. George
for jury trials, as required. Assist with court’s community
outreach program by scheduling requests for group court tours,
conducting tours and offering detailed descriptions of courthouse
functions and construction, and assisting with other outreach
projects sponsored by the court. Provide learning opportunities,
including pamphlets and mock trials. Assist with scheduling and
oversight of public events held at the courthouse, including
creation of weekly event calendars, hand-outs, and year-end event
reports. Oversee Jury Assembly Room calendar and coordinate usage.
Assist, when necessary, with the court’s Naturalization ceremonies,
which includes answering inquiries, preparing documents, helping
with clerical tasks pertaining to naturalization petitions, and
participating in the ceremonies. Assist with other clerk’s office
duties, as requested by the Operations Manager and/or Chief Deputy.
• Perform other job-related duties, as assigned. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate must be a high school
graduate or equivalent with a minimum of three years of general
clerical work experience and one year of specialized work
experience (equivalent to work at a CL24). This experience provides
a thorough understanding of administrative procedures, automated
records keeping systems, and organization of a high-volume of paper
flow. A bachelor’s degree in a related field may be substituted for
general work experience. The position requires a good understanding
of and familiarity with computers/data entry, and it requires
having the initiative to accomplish assigned work independently and
accurately within specified time limits. Applicants should be well
groomed and exhibit a professional appearance. Applicants should
have excellent computer skills, including a working knowledge of
Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat. Applicants should have excellent
communication, interpersonal skills, time management skills and
well-developed organizational skills. Applicants should be capable
and comfortable public speaking. Applicants must also have a
demonstrated ability to apply a body of rules, regulations,
directives, or laws with accuracy. Applicantsshould be able to
walk, bend and lift items and/or move furniture up to 40 pounds.
SALARY AND BENEFITS: The court offers a generous benefit package,
competitive salary and dedication to work/life balance including
flexible schedules, court paid public transportation or parking
pass and telework opportunities. The salary for this position is at
CL25 or $48,890 – $61,111 depending on length and relevance of
experience. There may be potential for a promotional opportunity up
to a CL26 without further competition. The position falls within
the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government and the benefits
include: health, dental, vision, life, paid vacation and sick
leave, paid holiday leave, FERS-FRAE retirement benefits, and tax
deferred savings plan. This position is subject to mandatory direct
deposit participation. Judiciary employees are not covered by the
Office of Personnel Management’s civil service classification
system or regulations. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: All application
information is subject to verification. Appointment to this
position is contingent upon a background investigation including an
FBI fingerprint check. The Intake Clerk is an excepted service
position, serves at the pleasure of the court, and is an 'at will'
employee who can be terminated with or without cause. All judiciary
employees are required to adhere to the Judicial Code of Conduct.
Applicants must be United States citizens or in the process of
obtaining citizenship. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Qualified
candidates are invited to submit: Letter of interest outlining why
you are interested in the Jury Clerk position Detailed resume
including education, previous employment, and salary history 3.
Application for Judicial Branch Employment (AO78) The application
form (AO78) is available on the court’s website
http://www.utd.uscourts.gov or at the address listed below from
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday. Application packages must
be received by close of business July 7, 2025. Incomplete
applications will not be considered. Applications will be screened
for qualifications and only the most qualified applicants will be
contacted and selected for a personal interview. Applications
selected for interviews must travel at their own expense, and
relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Applicants who are
invited to interview may advise the Human Resources Office if an
accommodation is necessary. Please email application packages in
PDF format Or mail or hand deliver by close of business July 7,
2025 to: United States District Court Attn: HR – Jury Clerk 351
South West Temple, Suite 2.117 Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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