
The Tenth Judicial District is accepting applications for an innovative and experienced professional for the position of Court Administrator in Chisago County. The Tenth Judicial District is an innovative, supportive, and progressive environment serving eight counties of urban, suburban, and rural communities.
This is a highly responsible, advanced administrative and management position. The Court Administrator is appointed by the Tenth District Judges. Work is performed with a great deal of independence under the supervision of the Deputy District Administrator. This position collaborates closely with judges, justice partners, district administration, and the state court administrator's office. The ideal candidate will have strong communication and leadership skills with a high degree of integrity.
Chisago County is part of the Pine, Isanti, Chisago, and Kanabec (PICK) assignment area and operates within a unified, multi-county case processing structure. In this capacity, Chisago County is responsible for case processing across all four counties in the areas of CHIPS, Family, and Juvenile Delinquency. Additionally, Chisago County provides districtwide examiner scheduling services for the Tenth Judicial District.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
The following are examples of major job duties expected of this position:
Demonstrates a personal commitment to embodying the qualities needed in a healthy and inclusive work culture, including but not limited to: openness, vulnerability, boldness, and courage.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The Minnesota Judicial Branch recognizes the diverse set of skills, strengths, and attributes that an individual may bring into a role. If you have any combination of the experience, training, and education required for this position, apply today!
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
WHAT YOU WILL BRING
Extensive knowledge of the Minnesota Judicial Branch and unified district court system, including its structure, functions, scope of authority, and the laws, statutes, court rules, and policies governing court operations and caseflow management.
Strong operational expertise in court administration, including caseflow management, records management, court procedures, legal documentation, and the effective use of automated information systems and technology.
Demonstrated ability to lead in a complex, multi-county (PICK) operational environment, including:
Collaborating with peer Court Administrators to ensure consistent, accurate, and timely case processing across multiple locations
Supporting a unified, multi-site service delivery model that operates cohesively across county lines
Coordinating shared planning efforts, aligning priorities, and ensuring continuity of operations across jurisdictions
Promoting shared ownership, accountability, and teamwork within a geographically distributed structure
Proven leadership and personnel management skills, including the ability to plan, assign, supervise, train, evaluate, and develop staff in a manner that promotes high morale, accountability, and productivity, while ensuring compliance with judicial branch policies and applicable labor agreements.
Ability to analyze complex operations and drive strategic improvements, including identifying issues, recommending solutions, implementing process improvements, and contributing to long-range planning and organizational change initiatives.
Strong collaboration and relationship-building skills, with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with judges, court staff, attorneys, justice system partners, state and county officials, community stakeholders, and the public.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to clearly and concisely convey information both orally and in writing, adapt communication style to diverse audiences, and operate effectively at an executive level.
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment, initiative, and discretion, making timely, well-informed decisions in alignment with statutory mandates, court rules, and judicial branch policies.
Experience leading through change and ambiguity, with the ability to guide teams and operations within a complex, evolving organizational environment.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated through cultural awareness, emotional intelligence, and the ability to foster a respectful, inclusive environment that values diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
Strong organizational and administrative capabilities, including the ability to manage complex records systems, oversee reporting functions, and ensure accuracy, accountability, and compliance in operational processes.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Why Work for Us?
Minnesota Judicial Branch employees consistently express pride in their public service and in the quality of programs and services provided to customers, as well as appreciation for the teamwork and collaboration that is promoted within the MJB. We celebrate and are committed to the principles of diversity and inclusion, and actively seek and value diversity in professional background and cultural characteristics. We are intentional and mindful about the organizational culture we are building, seeking broad-minded individuals with robust capabilities who value supporting one another’s growth.
Employee Benefits
The Minnesota Judicial Branch cares about and invests in you as an employee. Because of that, we offer affordable yet competitive benefits to support you and your family’s wellbeing. Our comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees includes health and wellness benefits, enhanced fertility benefits, short- and long-term disability, pension, paid parental leave, tuition reimbursement, and more. Learn more at Employee Benefits - Careers at the Minnesota Judicial Branch Careers Minnesota Judicial Branch employees may also be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. This federal program allows qualified individuals to have their loans forgiven after meeting certain requirements working in public service. You can learn more about this program from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education and the office of Federal Student Aid.
Equal Employment Opportunity
It is the policy of the Minnesota Judicial Branch that all decisions regarding employment are made without discrimination on the basis of disability. Please let us know if you need a reasonable accommodation for a disability to participate in the employee selection process by contacting Human Resources at 10thDistrictHumanResources@courts.state.mn.usThe Minnesota Judicial Branch is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Minnesota Judicial Branch that all decisions regarding recruitment, hiring, promotions, and other terms and conditions of employment be made without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, disability, sexual orientation, or age. We value and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds.
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The Minnesota Judicial Branch is made up of 10 judicial districts with 293 district court judgeships, 19 Court of Appeals judges, and 7 Supreme Court justices. The Judicial Branch is governed by the Judicial Council, which is chaired by Natalie E. Hudson, Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court. The Minnesota Judicial Branch is mandated by the Minnesota Constitution to resolve disputes promptly and without delay.
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