Snohomish County, WA
Law Clerk - Judicial Clerkship
To be submitted at the time of application.
Honorable Judges:
the Honorable Judge Anna G. Alexander and the Honorable Judge Millie M. Judge are hiring for a law clerk and will review all cover letters, resumes, and writing samples. These are
required
to be submitted at the time of application.
Law Clerk duties include
legal research and analysis, drafting memoranda, reviewing pre‑trial and post‑trial motions, documents, and correspondence, RALJ appeals, advising the court on issues of law. The law clerk also provides administrative support – supervising jurors, scheduling, screening correspondence and persons who wish to see the judge, and acting as liaison between the judge and counsel, agencies, and the media.
Applicants must have a J.D. Degree from an accredited law school.
Required attachments: cover letter, resume, and writing sample.
County Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement, sick leave, holidays, commuting benefits, employee assistance and wellness programs.
Voluntary Benefits Deferred compensation, supplemental life insurance, flexible spending accounts, supplement insurance policies.
Statement of Essential Job Duties
Performs basic research on legal issues before court; briefs and summarizes files in preparation for sentencing.
Collects trial related data; validates authority in legal documents and assists in the preparation of written opinions and memorandum decisions.
Receives, reviews and summarizes issues for pre and post trial motions.
Screens persons desiring to see judges and maintains judges' appointment and hearing schedules.
Maintains orderly conduct and security in courtrooms, including opening and closing of court.
Ensures the courtroom is trial ready with counsel tables, equipment in working order, and jury deliberation rooms stocked, cleaned and ready for proceedings.
Keeps all library and research material current, including delivery of replacement materials and recycling of outdated material.
Prepares jury instructions and supervises jurors during times when not seated in jury box, providing beverages and services while in the deliberation room, arranging meals, and assuming responsibility for sequestration when mandated.
Performs related duties as required.
Graduation from a recognized school of law. Must pass job related tests.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
Superior Court procedures
Laws of the State of Washington
Online legal research resources
Ability To
Exercise good judgment as to when to act independently and when to refer situations to higher authority
Perform legal research, analyze and apply legal principles and precedents to legal problems
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Follow verbal and written instructions
Maintain required records and prepare clear, concise written reports
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with jurors, attorneys, associates, other county employees, and the general public
Navigate numerous computer applications and systems effectively and efficiently
Provide on‑call law clerk coverage for other members of the bench as the need arises
Demonstrate strong organizational skills, consistently handling multiple matters at one time
Supervision Research work is performed with a wide degree of latitude for exercise of good judgment, accuracy, and timely completion. General supervision is provided by the respective Superior Court Judge.
Working Conditions The work is performed in the usual office environment and courtroom.
Snohomish County
is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
EEO policy and ADA notice
#J-18808-Ljbffr
To be submitted at the time of application.
Honorable Judges:
the Honorable Judge Anna G. Alexander and the Honorable Judge Millie M. Judge are hiring for a law clerk and will review all cover letters, resumes, and writing samples. These are
required
to be submitted at the time of application.
Law Clerk duties include
legal research and analysis, drafting memoranda, reviewing pre‑trial and post‑trial motions, documents, and correspondence, RALJ appeals, advising the court on issues of law. The law clerk also provides administrative support – supervising jurors, scheduling, screening correspondence and persons who wish to see the judge, and acting as liaison between the judge and counsel, agencies, and the media.
Applicants must have a J.D. Degree from an accredited law school.
Required attachments: cover letter, resume, and writing sample.
County Benefits Medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement, sick leave, holidays, commuting benefits, employee assistance and wellness programs.
Voluntary Benefits Deferred compensation, supplemental life insurance, flexible spending accounts, supplement insurance policies.
Statement of Essential Job Duties
Performs basic research on legal issues before court; briefs and summarizes files in preparation for sentencing.
Collects trial related data; validates authority in legal documents and assists in the preparation of written opinions and memorandum decisions.
Receives, reviews and summarizes issues for pre and post trial motions.
Screens persons desiring to see judges and maintains judges' appointment and hearing schedules.
Maintains orderly conduct and security in courtrooms, including opening and closing of court.
Ensures the courtroom is trial ready with counsel tables, equipment in working order, and jury deliberation rooms stocked, cleaned and ready for proceedings.
Keeps all library and research material current, including delivery of replacement materials and recycling of outdated material.
Prepares jury instructions and supervises jurors during times when not seated in jury box, providing beverages and services while in the deliberation room, arranging meals, and assuming responsibility for sequestration when mandated.
Performs related duties as required.
Graduation from a recognized school of law. Must pass job related tests.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
Superior Court procedures
Laws of the State of Washington
Online legal research resources
Ability To
Exercise good judgment as to when to act independently and when to refer situations to higher authority
Perform legal research, analyze and apply legal principles and precedents to legal problems
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Follow verbal and written instructions
Maintain required records and prepare clear, concise written reports
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with jurors, attorneys, associates, other county employees, and the general public
Navigate numerous computer applications and systems effectively and efficiently
Provide on‑call law clerk coverage for other members of the bench as the need arises
Demonstrate strong organizational skills, consistently handling multiple matters at one time
Supervision Research work is performed with a wide degree of latitude for exercise of good judgment, accuracy, and timely completion. General supervision is provided by the respective Superior Court Judge.
Working Conditions The work is performed in the usual office environment and courtroom.
Snohomish County
is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
EEO policy and ADA notice
#J-18808-Ljbffr