Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

Special Projects Director - Court of Appeals

Kansas Office of Judicial Administration  •  $67k - $87k/yr  •  Topeka, KS (Onsite)  •  5 hours ago
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Job Description

Position number:                               K0202195

Location of Employment:                  Kansas Judicial Center, Topeka County, Kansas 66612

Salary and Benefits:                           Research Attorney III – Special Projects Director, Grade 51,
$ 87,326  annually

Kansas Judicial Branch Benefits State Employment Center - Benefits (ks.gov)        
 This position involves highly sensitive professional work performing legal research, providing advice to judges, drafting orders and other documents at the request of judges, and training and mentoring research attorneys.

  Job duties:
(Position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
  • Reviewing and assessing cases and motions as they are filed with the court for jurisdiction, unique legal issues, and complexity. Drafting orders and other documents at the request of judges.
  • Designing and conducting training classes for research attorneys and externs.
  • Coordinating efforts concerning resources for self-represented litigants and other members of the public interested in the appellate process.
  • Completing any special projects requested by the Chief Judge or the Counsel to the Chief Judge.
  • Representing Court of Appeals at job fairs and law school career days as well as various boards and committees, both internal and external.
  • Keeping internal training manuals up to date.
  • Assisting in the development of technology, including eFiling and case management systems, necessary to process and report the work of the court.
  • Consulting with and acting as liaison to the Appellate Clerk’s office, answering questions and coordinating e-filing on behalf of the court and assisting in the development and refinement of procedures.

Education and experience:  

 Graduation from an accredited law school and two or more years of experience as a licensed attorney.
Must be an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Kansas.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
 
  • Considerable knowledge of one or more phases of law as required by the assigned duties.
  • Knowledge of general law, state laws, established precedent, and sources of legal reference.
  • Knowledge of court procedures and rules of evidence.
  • Ability to apply legal principles and specialized knowledge to individual cases and problems.
  • Ability to analyze, appraise, and organize facts, evidence, and precedent concerned in assigned cases and to prepare written memoranda.
  • Excellent writing and communication skills.
  • Ability to assign, evaluate, and correct the work of subordinate attorneys.

Application deadline:
The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures your right to reasonable accommodations during the employment process. A request for accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the Judicial Branch. If you wish to request an ADA accommodation, please contact ada@kscourts.gov or by TDD through the Kansas Relay Center at 800-766-3777 or 711.

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Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

About Kansas Office of Judicial Administration

Kansas courts were created by the state Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially.

The Kansas Office of Judicial Administration provides a broad range of legal, financial, technology, management, administrative, and program support services to state courts.

The office is responsible for carrying out Supreme Court policies, as well as state statutes that relate to state expenditures for district court operations. Other duties maybe prescribed by law or specified by the Supreme Court.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Topeka, KS
Year Founded
1861
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