The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania announced on May 23 a vacancy for the position of Case Administrator / Relief Courtroom Deputy in Pittsburgh.
These roles are important as they support efficient court operations and serve as public-facing representatives of the federal court system. The announcement highlights that Case Administrators manage both civil and criminal cases from their opening to final disposition, review documents to ensure compliance with federal and local rules, and prepare cases for closing. In addition, Courtroom Deputies assist judges with courtroom proceedings and caseload management.
According to the announcement, “Case Administrators and Courtroom Deputies serve as key public-facing representatives of the court and help support efficient court operations.” The statement adds that these positions “help create positive public impressions of the federal courts.”
Interested applicants are encouraged to review further details about responsibilities and application procedures by clicking on Position Vacancy Notice provided by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
The announcement underscores how these positions contribute directly to maintaining effective judicial processes within one of Pennsylvania’s major federal courts.











