North Dakota courts announce deputy clerk job opening in Bismarck and Mandan

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The North Dakota court system announced on Apr. 29 a job opening for the position of Deputy Clerk of District Court in Bismarck and Mandan.

This position is full-time and offers an annual salary of $54,504. The role is important for ensuring that court operations run smoothly, as the Deputy Clerk is responsible for case management activities from initial filing to final disposition. Duties include reviewing documents, managing courtroom technology, recording proceedings, handling financial transactions, and assisting the public with information requests.

Candidates interested in this opportunity must have a high school diploma and two years of related experience. Equivalent combinations of education or training may also be considered. Applicants selected for interviews will need to complete typing and grammar tests.

The job requires strong attention to detail, adaptability to changes, excellent customer service skills, and dependability. The Deputy Clerk must be able to organize work efficiently in a fast-paced environment while adhering to established procedures and legal requirements.

A valid driver’s license or equivalent mobility is required due to occasional travel within or outside the district for court proceedings. If assigned recording duties, certification such as Digital Audio Recording (DAR) or AAERT Certified Electronic Reporter must be obtained within six months if not already held.

More details about responsibilities, qualifications, physical requirements, and how to apply can be found at the official posting: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/ndcourts/jobs/5324372/administrative-clerk-deputy-clerk-of-district-court-bismarck-mandan?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs.



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