Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Management Analyst
Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Position Description
The Superior Court of Los Angeles County is the largest unified trial court in the United States. The Court’s 582 judicial officers and its dedicated workforce of over 4,600 full‑time employees serve across 36 facilities to achieve the mission of providing equal access to justice to all of Los Angeles County. At the heart of the Los Angeles Superior Court is commitment and collaboration among team members who contribute professional skill sets and meaningful work experiences toward the goal of serving the community at large.
Accessible career paths, a healthy work‑life balance, job stability, and comprehensive total rewards including generous pay and benefits, a robust public sector pension, and Court‑matched 401K/457 individual savings plans are just some of the values that the Court offers to every member of its thriving workforce. Plan your future with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County – connect with us today.
About The Position The Court is seeking a
Management Analyst
to join our team and play a key role in improving court operations, policies, and processes. As a Management Analyst, you will dive into meaningful projects that shape how the Court serves the public, including conducting research, analyzing organizational and policy issues, and developing practical solutions for complex challenges. Management Analysts collaborate with judicial officers, managers, and staff across departments to evaluate systems, interpret data, and deliver recommendations that make a real impact. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys research, problem‑solving, and working in a dynamic, mission‑driven environment while gaining valuable experience in organizational analysis and public service.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct research and analysis on court operations, policies, and procedures to develop data‑driven insights and recommendations for improving efficiency and effectiveness.
Collaborate with judicial officers, managers, and staff to design studies, gather and interpret data, and evaluate programs or processes across various operational areas.
Prepare clear and well‑organized reports, presentations, charts, and other materials to communicate findings and support decision‑making by Court leadership.
Analyze policy and legislative proposals, perform literature reviews, and summarize relevant research to inform Court initiatives and strategic planning.
Develop, manage, and maintain databases, spreadsheets, and other analytical tools to collect, track, and analyze information.
Draft and edit policies, procedures, and other official documents to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency with Court standards.
Represent the Court at meetings, committees, and stakeholder engagements, providing technical assistance and communicating project results.
Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate sound judgment when working with sensitive information and high‑level stakeholders.
THIS IS A TELEWORK ELIGIBLE OPPORTUNITY.
Minimum Requirements OPTION I:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four‑year college or university with a major in public administration, public policy, business administration, administration of justice, political science, or other closely related field -AND- one (1) year of responsible experience defining, researching, analyzing management problems, and issues, and making recommendations for their solution.
OPTION II:
Five (5) years of responsible experience defining, researching, analyzing management problems, and issues, and making recommendations for their solution.
Option III:
To qualify for Options that require educational credentials, you must attach the required documentation to your application.
Desirable Qualifications
Strong analytical and research skills, with experience collecting, evaluating, and interpreting quantitative and qualitative data to support sound decision‑making.
Knowledge of court operations, judicial administration, or public sector processes, including caseflow management and policy development.
Proficiency in data analysis tools and standard business software (e.g., Excel, Access, or other database and statistical applications).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare clear, concise, and persuasive reports and presentations for diverse audiences.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, set priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
Sound judgment and discretion when handling confidential or sensitive information.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective working relationships with judicial officers, court staff, and external stakeholders.
Application Support & Information
Applications must be submitted online. Before submitting your application, carefully review all the information detailed on our applicant support page. Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the recruitment process may submit a request for accommodation to the email provided below. For additional employment information, please click here.
What To Expect After Applying This recruitment process will take up to 4‑6 weeks to complete. We will notify you of the outcome after each step of the recruitment process, detailed below:
EVALUATION:
Qualifying evaluation of education, training, and experience based upon submitted application and supplemental questionnaire.
ASSESSMENT:
Applicants who best meet job‑related qualifications will be invited to participate in the assessment process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to evaluate further job‑related experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants who successfully pass each (and all) recruitment steps will be placed on an eligible list which will remain active for approximately six (6) months and may be invited to participate in a selection interview. Other vacancies may be filled using this list.
Questions regarding this posting may be e‑mailed to Ashley Betancourth, Staffing Partner.
Follow us on social media! Los Angeles Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer.
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Accessible career paths, a healthy work‑life balance, job stability, and comprehensive total rewards including generous pay and benefits, a robust public sector pension, and Court‑matched 401K/457 individual savings plans are just some of the values that the Court offers to every member of its thriving workforce. Plan your future with the Superior Court of Los Angeles County – connect with us today.
About The Position The Court is seeking a
Management Analyst
to join our team and play a key role in improving court operations, policies, and processes. As a Management Analyst, you will dive into meaningful projects that shape how the Court serves the public, including conducting research, analyzing organizational and policy issues, and developing practical solutions for complex challenges. Management Analysts collaborate with judicial officers, managers, and staff across departments to evaluate systems, interpret data, and deliver recommendations that make a real impact. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys research, problem‑solving, and working in a dynamic, mission‑driven environment while gaining valuable experience in organizational analysis and public service.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct research and analysis on court operations, policies, and procedures to develop data‑driven insights and recommendations for improving efficiency and effectiveness.
Collaborate with judicial officers, managers, and staff to design studies, gather and interpret data, and evaluate programs or processes across various operational areas.
Prepare clear and well‑organized reports, presentations, charts, and other materials to communicate findings and support decision‑making by Court leadership.
Analyze policy and legislative proposals, perform literature reviews, and summarize relevant research to inform Court initiatives and strategic planning.
Develop, manage, and maintain databases, spreadsheets, and other analytical tools to collect, track, and analyze information.
Draft and edit policies, procedures, and other official documents to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency with Court standards.
Represent the Court at meetings, committees, and stakeholder engagements, providing technical assistance and communicating project results.
Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate sound judgment when working with sensitive information and high‑level stakeholders.
THIS IS A TELEWORK ELIGIBLE OPPORTUNITY.
Minimum Requirements OPTION I:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four‑year college or university with a major in public administration, public policy, business administration, administration of justice, political science, or other closely related field -AND- one (1) year of responsible experience defining, researching, analyzing management problems, and issues, and making recommendations for their solution.
OPTION II:
Five (5) years of responsible experience defining, researching, analyzing management problems, and issues, and making recommendations for their solution.
Option III:
To qualify for Options that require educational credentials, you must attach the required documentation to your application.
Desirable Qualifications
Strong analytical and research skills, with experience collecting, evaluating, and interpreting quantitative and qualitative data to support sound decision‑making.
Knowledge of court operations, judicial administration, or public sector processes, including caseflow management and policy development.
Proficiency in data analysis tools and standard business software (e.g., Excel, Access, or other database and statistical applications).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to prepare clear, concise, and persuasive reports and presentations for diverse audiences.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, set priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment.
Sound judgment and discretion when handling confidential or sensitive information.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective working relationships with judicial officers, court staff, and external stakeholders.
Application Support & Information
Applications must be submitted online. Before submitting your application, carefully review all the information detailed on our applicant support page. Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the recruitment process may submit a request for accommodation to the email provided below. For additional employment information, please click here.
What To Expect After Applying This recruitment process will take up to 4‑6 weeks to complete. We will notify you of the outcome after each step of the recruitment process, detailed below:
EVALUATION:
Qualifying evaluation of education, training, and experience based upon submitted application and supplemental questionnaire.
ASSESSMENT:
Applicants who best meet job‑related qualifications will be invited to participate in the assessment process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to evaluate further job‑related experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities.
ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants who successfully pass each (and all) recruitment steps will be placed on an eligible list which will remain active for approximately six (6) months and may be invited to participate in a selection interview. Other vacancies may be filled using this list.
Questions regarding this posting may be e‑mailed to Ashley Betancourth, Staffing Partner.
Follow us on social media! Los Angeles Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer.
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