
The Minnesota Judicial Branch (MJB) is committed to providing fair and equal access to justice. If you share this commitment, desire a meaningful career serving the public, and want the opportunity to make a difference in your community, consider a career with us. We value diversity in educational background, professional experience, and cultural characteristics.
We are pleased to announce two openings for full-time positions as a Child Support Magistrate. One position is in the Fourth Judicial District – Hennepin County. One position is in the Seventh Judicial District, which includes the counties of Becker, Benton, Clay, Douglas, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Stearns, Todd, and Wadena. These at-will positions perform professional andhighly responsible legal work adjudicating Expedited Child Support Process cases. This position will be supervised by the Chief and Assistant Chief Child Support Magistrates with the State Court Administrator’s Office (SCAO).
EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES
The following are examples of major job duties expected for this position to perform.
TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS
Below are the experiences that will enable success in the role.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
SALARY:
The salary for this position is $81.94/hour. This position is exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for State of MN employee benefits.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
Position Logistics:
This is a full-time, exempt position working 40 hours per week. This position is classified as a Child Support Magistrate and will office at home Work involves remaining stationary in front of a computer, using a keyboard, mouse, and headset or speaker. Regularly operate a computer and other office equipment. Occasionally move about the work site to access file cabinets, office equipment, etc.
APPLY: Complete and submit your online application with resume and cover letter attached by June 14, 2026, at 11:59pm. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Applications missing answers to any supplemental question will be rejected. Employment offers may be rescinded if the required criminal and attorney background check identifies job related convictions or disciplinary actions.
Please submit your application online and include your attorney license number in the supplemental questions. Those who meet minimum qualifications will be invited to take a virtual Child Support Magistrate test if they do not already have a passing test score since June 2021 on record with the court. Testing will be offered virtually, at 3 different time slots (9:00am; 1:00pm; or 5:00pm), on June 24, 2026. The test will consist of a fact scenario where you will be asked some questions, to calculate support, and to explain your thought process.
INTERVIEWS: Applicants who have the minimum qualifications and have passed the test may be considered for an interview. Interviews of those selected will be held virtually on July 8, 2026.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
About the Position:
Magistrate calendar assignments are carried out with a substantial degree of discretion and independent judgment within the framework of state laws and rules of procedure applicable to the Expedited Child Support Process. All expedited child support cases are heard using remote technology absent a special exception. Magistrates are expected to perform their duties in the electronic case management environment, using the technology, systems, and computer equipment provided by the MJB. Magistrates are required to draft and prepare their own court orders using court-provided software and equipment. Magistrates do not have a law clerk, court reporter, or other support staff.
Magistrates are not allowed to practice law in addition to working as a Child Support Magistrate. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and mediation are not the practice of law and are not prohibited. Any outside employment, including mediation, is subject to MJB’s outside employment policy and needs approval by the appointing authority.
About the Child Support Unit:
The Child Support Unit seeks to continuously improve the justice system for all Minnesotans by providing a forum for all voices to be heard and then to issue fair and impartial orders. The unit is an empathetic, supportive, and innovative place to work consisting of 28 Magistrates across the state, 2 Magistrates who supervise the program, and 2 child support analysts who provide program support and administration. Training and onboarding will be provided before the selected candidate presides over Expedited Child Support Process calendars.

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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