Judicial Operations Clerk (D4 140226)
State of Iowa
Posted: February 13, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Iowa
444 Judicial
This job involves handling paperwork, providing customer service, and managing records to keep court operations running smoothly in a county clerk's office.
You'll help people in person and over the phone with court questions, process documents like orders and warrants, and ensure everything is accurate and organized.
It's a great fit for someone detail-oriented who enjoys administrative work and interacting with the public in a professional setting.
The Iowa Judicial Branch, in Johnson County, seeks applicants for a Judicial Operations Clerk within the Clerk of Court Office to perform the clerical support and customer service for efficient court operations and the integrity of court records.
This position will process case-related documents such as orders, warrants, applications, motions, complaints, bonds, exhibits, and other official case and court-related documents and media to support accurate records and efficient court operations.
This position will provide customer service to assist court users in-person and on the phone with general requests on court-related matters, process and record payments, and answer case processing questions.
This position will also provide customer service and support for case information and processing for attorneys, judges, law enforcement, and other agencies.
This position may occasionally support courtroom operations. This position will respond to records requests and be involved in records management.
Under the direct supervision of the Clerk of Court and Judicial Operations Supervisor(s) candidates will have the desire to learn the complexities of our court case processing system using our statewide Electronic Document Management System (EDMS).
The successful candidate will be able to learn and navigate other court record-specific computer programs and technology.
This position will have the ability to professionally communicate in person and on the phone with a variety of court users.
The successful candidate will have keen attention to detail to maintain the accuracy and integrity of court records.
This position may occasionally travel to other counties within the judicial district.
What’s in it for you:
The pay range for this position is $21.42 - $33.86 per hour. This is a contract-covered, FLSA non-exempt position. The starting salary for new state employees is expected to be at the base of the pay range. Adjustments may be made if the successful candidate has relevant experience.
Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00am – 4:30pm
Position classification is determined as the ‘best fit’ of the duties assigned to and performed by a position. This position is classified as a Judicial Operations Clerk as summarized below.
Summary
Perform customer service, clerical, and administrative work necessary for court operations.
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The Iowa Judicial Branch is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Applicants may review the Equal Employment Opportunity Utilization Report from the Iowa Judicial Branch website as part of our commitment to transparency and compliance with federal and state regulations.
This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Iowa Council 61, AFL-CIO (AFSCME).
This is a non-merit position with the Iowa Judicial Branch. Candidates must follow the instructions in the “To Apply” section.Positions in this class are exempt from the screening and referral requirements of the Iowa Department of Administrative Services – Human Resources Enterprise.
The incumbent must meet the minimum requirements to qualify for the position.
Education cannot be substituted for customer service experience.
Additional Information
May be designated to give bond per Iowa Code §602.8101.3
Preferred Qualifications
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