U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington seeks full-time case administrator in Spokane

Stanley A. Bastian, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
Stanley A. Bastian, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington announced on Apr. 3 that it is accepting applications for a permanent, full-time Case Administrator II position in Spokane, Washington. Applications will be considered until the role is filled, but those submitted by close of business on Friday, April 17 will receive preference.

This hiring effort highlights ongoing needs within the court system to maintain efficient operations and timely processing of cases. The Case Administrator II position plays a key role in managing court records and supporting judicial proceedings.

Interested applicants are encouraged to review the vacancy announcement and complete an employment application available at the court’s official website: https://www.waed.uscourts.gov/employment.

The opening reflects continued demand for skilled administrative professionals within federal courts as they handle complex caseloads and ensure public access to justice.

Further updates about this vacancy or future opportunities may be posted on the same website as recruitment continues.



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