
Exploring the next step to lead others through your organizational and training skills?
Interested in Finding ways to improve court systems through your strengths in problem solving and customer service?
If so, apply today for a position at the Minnesota Judicial Branch!
The Court Operations Leadworker II serves as a division leader and positive role model by utilizing specialized clerical knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of division practices to contribute to the District's mission, vision, and values. This position requires excellent organizational, communication and collaboration skills as well as the ability to work independently and delegate responsibilities when appropriate. This position provides excellent customer service, overseeing, creating and providing staff training, and operational support responsibilities.
Examples of Duties
Model leadership within the division through extensive training in case processing, and office functions that include initiating and processing documents for all case types, front counter customer service, and records, including monitoring workload and coverage and leading the team through change in conjunction with management.
Serve as a subject matter expert and is a positive role model by demonstrating exceptional interpersonal communication, technical skills, initiative and motivation in contributing to the district’s mission, vision, and values. This position performs case processing, extensive staff training, operational support, and working extensive data quality reports. Work is completed in a high-volume, fast-paced environment that requires dedication to providing excellent customer service, application of specialized clerical knowledge, and a comprehensive understanding of procedures.
Use knowledge of court operations, technical expertise, advanced problem-solving skills, and leadership skills to serve as a primary resource for staff and internal/external stakeholders. Coach and mentor staff in the supervisor’s absence.
Proactively identify workflow or process issues and make accurate and timely decisions in the face of ambiguous or difficult situations.
Act as a subject matter expert to lead and coordinate the work of others and to resolve difficult, unique, and urgent case-processing issues. Provide consistent training in court operations under limited supervision.
Typical Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
As this position will be working partially remotely, access to reliable internet connection is required during this time.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of current cross divisional Court Administrative Process (CAPS), policies and procedures, including processing of financials
Experience providing technical and procedural training
Experience leading teams or individuals
Experience reviewing work of others for accuracy and providing feedback for corrective action
Experience writing job procedures and developing training materials in a clear and concise manner
Supplemental Information
Logistics
The Centralized Records Center is located downtown Minneapolis in the Hennepin County Government Center at 300 South 6th Street, Skway Level, A-Side 260. The core hours for this position is 8:00 am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday.
Salary Range
The expected starting salary for external candidates is at least $27.50 per hour and may be higher, depending on qualifications. This position is non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for State of Minnesota employee benefits
Instructions for Applying Complete your application with resume attached by June 11th, 2026, at 11:59 p.m.
This AFSCME-represented position is posted for bidding, internal, and external application simultaneously and will be filled in accordance with the AFSCME contract.
All employment offers are contingent upon satisfactory results of a criminal background check. An employment offer may be rescinded if the background check identifies job-related convictions.
Please contact Human Resources with questions regarding this posting via email: 4th.human.resources@courts.state.mn.us; or phone: 612-540-6488.

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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