Supreme Court of Ohio
Administrative Attorney to Justice R. Patrick DeWine
Supreme Court of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Overview
The Supreme Court of Ohio is accepting applications for an
Administrative Attorney
position in Justice R. Patrick DeWine's chambers. The position will commence in June 2027 for a two-year term. Responsibilities
Prepare and distribute information for conferences; maintain the conference calendar; follow up on conference activities. Organize information for committees chaired or attended by the Justice; schedule meetings, appointments, travel arrangements; handle expense reports. Prepare and proofread various documents; manage filing systems; maintain records. Direct requests from the Justice to appropriate staff; collaborate with court offices for events involving the Justice; schedule CLE classes; submit for credit; ensure compliance with CLE requirements. Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited law school; excellent academic credentials. Superior legal research, writing, and analytical skills; proficient in computer technology. Active law license in good standing in any U.S. jurisdiction; admitted to the practice of law and in good standing with the appropriate admitting authority. Experience in a legal environment and knowledge of the state judicial system and state government practices preferred. Strong organizational and administrative skills; superb communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work independently. Skills
Technical Skills: Attorney/Legal Professional Skills: Written Communication Primary Job Skill: Attorney/Legal Agency details
Agency: Supreme Court of Ohio Contact: Recruiting@sc.ohio.gov Unposting Date: Ongoing Work Location: Ohio Judicial Center Primary Location: United States of America - OHIO - Franklin County - Columbus Compensation: $106,329.60 Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: Unclassified Union: N/A Agency overview
Supreme Court of Ohio Justice R. Patrick DeWine is accepting applications for an
Administrative Attorney
position in his chambers. The position will commence in June 2027 for a two-year term.
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The Supreme Court of Ohio is accepting applications for an
Administrative Attorney
position in Justice R. Patrick DeWine's chambers. The position will commence in June 2027 for a two-year term. Responsibilities
Prepare and distribute information for conferences; maintain the conference calendar; follow up on conference activities. Organize information for committees chaired or attended by the Justice; schedule meetings, appointments, travel arrangements; handle expense reports. Prepare and proofread various documents; manage filing systems; maintain records. Direct requests from the Justice to appropriate staff; collaborate with court offices for events involving the Justice; schedule CLE classes; submit for credit; ensure compliance with CLE requirements. Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited law school; excellent academic credentials. Superior legal research, writing, and analytical skills; proficient in computer technology. Active law license in good standing in any U.S. jurisdiction; admitted to the practice of law and in good standing with the appropriate admitting authority. Experience in a legal environment and knowledge of the state judicial system and state government practices preferred. Strong organizational and administrative skills; superb communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work independently. Skills
Technical Skills: Attorney/Legal Professional Skills: Written Communication Primary Job Skill: Attorney/Legal Agency details
Agency: Supreme Court of Ohio Contact: Recruiting@sc.ohio.gov Unposting Date: Ongoing Work Location: Ohio Judicial Center Primary Location: United States of America - OHIO - Franklin County - Columbus Compensation: $106,329.60 Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: Unclassified Union: N/A Agency overview
Supreme Court of Ohio Justice R. Patrick DeWine is accepting applications for an
Administrative Attorney
position in his chambers. The position will commence in June 2027 for a two-year term.
#J-18808-Ljbffr