Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Administrative/Clerical
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Government
Location: New Orleans
Overview
CHIEF DEPUTY JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATOR
The Louisiana Supreme Court’s Office of the Judicial Administrator has an exciting career opportunity for a Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator to perform highly responsible professional legal and judicial administrative work. The Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator is responsible for assisting with the development, coordination, administration and evaluation of policies and programs related to the efficient operation and administration of courts in Louisiana.
Work also includes management oversight of several positions responsible for key program areas in the Judicial Administrator’s Office. The Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator serves at the pleasure of the justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and works under the direction of the Judicial Administrator, with substantial latitude for using professional judgement and personal discretion within the policy frameworks set by the Supreme Court.
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CHIEF DEPUTY JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATOR
The Louisiana Supreme Court’s Office of the Judicial Administrator has an exciting career opportunity for a Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator to perform highly responsible professional legal and judicial administrative work. The Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator is responsible for assisting with the development, coordination, administration and evaluation of policies and programs related to the efficient operation and administration of courts in Louisiana.
Work also includes management oversight of several positions responsible for key program areas in the Judicial Administrator’s Office. The Chief Deputy Judicial Administrator serves at the pleasure of the justices of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and works under the direction of the Judicial Administrator, with substantial latitude for using professional judgement and personal discretion within the policy frameworks set by the Supreme Court.
Duties
- Handling daily operations of the Judicial Administrator’s office including staff supervision, direct supervision of several court programs and Deputies as assigned; providing legal research, reports and documents for various committees under the Judicial Administrator’s supervision.
- Assists with enhancing technology, innovation, and data collection within the Judicial Administrator’s Office and the Court; position may serve as the Louisiana Supreme Court’s representative on legislative matters through testimony and informational exchange with legislative committees and stakeholders.
- Serves as the Supreme Court’s representative/liaison with outside agencies on administrative matters, as assigned, and maintains ties with the legal community through membership in various professional associations including the American Bar Association, Louisiana Court Administrators Association, and National Association for Court Management.
- Contributes to the identification and development of strategies for resolution of sensitive political and organizational issues facing the judiciary in Louisiana.
- May undertake public speaking engagements, addressing topics of importance to judges, courts and the legal community at professional association meetings, conferences and other venues.
- Provides technical, legal, administrative and policy advice and assistance to the Judicial Administrator, Supreme Court Justices, trial courts, and others as assigned; handles any other tasks or responsibilities as assigned by the Judicial Administrator or Justices.
Details
- Position is located in New Orleans, LA and requires on-site office presence.
- Must be able to travel within the state and nationally to conferences, as needed.
- Excellent benefits including health, dental, vision, life and retirement as well as paid parking provided.
- Salary commensurate with experience.
Preferred Qualifications
A Juris Doctor or master’s degree in judicial, public, or business administration is preferred along with six years of progressively responsible court-related legal/managerial experience. A bachelor’s degree in related field with minimum ten years of progressively responsible administrative/professional experience including supervisory experience.
Additional Preferred Qualifications
Experience in court administration and management.
Application DetailsFinal date to receive applications:
February 11, 2026
Qualified applicants must apply online and must submit a cover letter and resume.
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