Administrative assistant position open in Bismarck District Court

Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
Lisa K. Fair McEvers, Chief Justice
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The North Dakota court system announced on Apr. 7 that it is seeking applications for a full-time administrative assistant position at the District Court in Bismarck. The application window closes on Apr. 28 at 11:59 p.m. Central time.

The administrative assistant will provide support to court administration by handling a variety of secretarial and office tasks, such as processing documents related to hearings, scheduling proceedings, maintaining records, and tracking expenditures. The role requires strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

Applicants must have a high school diploma and two years of related experience, though equivalent combinations of education, training, or experience may be considered. Candidates selected for interviews will be required to take typing, grammar, and Excel tests.

Duties include answering phones, greeting visitors, arranging schedules with legal professionals, monitoring caseflow standards, purchasing supplies, maintaining electronic files and inventory management. The position reports directly to the Unit Court Administrator.

Physical requirements are typical for an office environment with occasional light lifting up to 20 pounds and limited travel as needed. More details about responsibilities and qualifications can be found in the complete job posting available online.



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