Judicial Administrative Assistant - COA DIV I

State of Washington$78K — $102K *
Legal & Accounting
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Associate of Arts degree in legal secretarial science or related field, or paralegal degree required
  • Five years' experience as a legal secretary, paralegal, or confidential administrative assistant
  • Proficient in using technology and automated systems for document management
  • Knowledge of Washington State court procedures and legal terminology
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise independent judgment

Responsibilities

  • Assist a judge with court operations and manage confidential communications
  • Maintain judge's brief packets and track case-related deadlines
  • Process and proofread draft opinions, ensuring citation accuracy
  • Oversee chambers staff and coordinate workflow as directed by the judge
  • Collaborate with clerk's office to manage judicial docketing and case records
  • Draft proposed orders for motions under the judge's direction
  • Manage judge's travel and event scheduling

Benefits

  • Regular, full-time employment
  • Work in Seattle, WA
  • Opportunity to support a judge and gain insight into the judicial process
  • Engage in professional development through coordination of educational requirements
  • Opportunity to work in a confidential and professional environment
Full Job Description
Salary: $78,488.00 - $102,970.00 Annually
Location : King County - Seattle - Downtown Business, WA
Job Type: Exempt
Job Number: 2026-48
Department: Administrative Office of the Courts
Opening Date: 06/02/2026
Closing Date: 6/16/2026 11:59 PM Pacific

Description
Washington State Court of Appeals (COA) Division I is looking for a detail-oriented, motivated professional to join our team. As the Judicial Administrative Assistant, you'll act as confidential administrative assistant to a judge of the Court of Appeals. Works under minimal supervision with discretionary decision-making responsibilities within their area of expertise. Exercises independent judgement while assisting a judge with the court's operation and at the direction and control of the judge, may assist with other court functions.
Washington State

Court of Appeals, Division I

Employment Opportunity
Judicial Administrative Assistant
POSITION DETAILS
Job #: 2026-48

Status: Regular, Full-Time

Location: Seattle, Washington

Salary: Range 62: $78,488 - $102,970 per year (DOQ), Includes 5% for King County Pay

Opens: June 2, 2026

Closes: June 16, 2026. Candidates are encouraged to apply early. AOC reserves the right to close the recruitment at any time.

Duties
(Note: The following is a listing of typical duties; the actual duties of a position may not include all those listed or may include other work of a similar nature.)
  • As a confidential administrative assistant to a judge of the Court of Appeals, processes letters, orders, opinions and other correspondence. Answers telephone inquiries, develops and initiates procedures to facilitate management of the judge's office, keeps the judge informed of significant and important items requiring review or action, calls attention to deadlines, maintains files of correspondence and records. Provides support to the judge for committee work and assists the judge in preparation of presentation materials. Assists the judge in monitoring continuing judicial education requirements.


  • Maintains judge's brief packets for cases set for oral argument, maintains records of judge's dockets and writing assignments; tracks the date of oral argument, distribution, signing and issuance of opinion; tracks petitions for review to the Supreme Court. Prepares work files for judge's writing assignments. Arranges conference file for judge; indexes and arranges opinions, writs, and petitions for rehearing; removes all documents from case files and makes proper disposition thereof. Maintains and manages electronic case files for the judge.
  • Processes drafts of opinions, edits and proofreads for errors, duplicates and circulates draft opinions to the panel for review.
  • Finalizes opinions and processes them for judge's signature. Verifies all case citations and quotations for accuracy, checks all facts of the case with the trial court record, checks for proper grammar, edits and proofreads for errors, reviews for adherence to prescribed style and legal terminology verifies all errors raised in the appellant's brief have been addressed in the opinion.


  • Checks advance sheets for accuracy of judge's opinions and notifies publishing authority of any changes; circulates headnotes from publisher to law clerks and judge to check for accuracy. Verifies proposed opinion edits from the Office of the Reporter of Decisions.


  • Oversees chambers staff; provide orientation to law clerks and judicial externs regarding policies and procedures of the individual judge; monitors and manages law clerk benefit time usage maintains a close working relationship with the staff attorneys, law clerks, and judicial externs in finalizing work; arranges meetings between chambers staff and judge; and coordinates and prioritizes workflow as directed by the judge.


  • Works closely with the clerk's office personnel regarding office procedures and judicial docketing. Works with the clerk's office to ensure the record is complete on set cases and ensures the complete record is returned to the clerk's office upon filing the opinion.


  • Monitors and manages motions before the judge; drafts proposed orders for motions at the judge's direction.


  • Processes all orders pertaining to personal restraint petitions.


  • Maintains judge's law library, including filing and indexing of volumes, supplements, and periodicals; corresponds with the Washington State Law Library to order books.


  • Arranges transportation and travel accommodations for judge and prepares travel vouchers. Register the judge for attendance at various events. Schedules tours and presentations for the judge, organizes receptions, and coordinates staffing of events with court personnel.


  • As a Judicial Administrative Assistant to the Chief Judge or Presiding Chief Judge:


When serving the Chief Judge of a Division or Presiding Chief Judge of all three Divisions, responsibility is greater in the following areas:

  1. Monitors the filing of opinions; maintains records on all motions circulated to a panel of judges for consideration, including Motions for Reconsideration, Motions to Modify Commissioners' and Clerk's Rulings, Motions to Dismiss for Untimely Filing and motions for orders changing opinions, and Personal Restraint Petitions.
  2. Makes necessary arrangements for pro tem judges; maintains files with reference to Chief Judge and Presiding Chief Judge duties; schedules meetings and appointments for the judge as representative of the Court.


  • Performs other duties as required.


Qualifications
  • Two (2) year Associate of Arts degree in legal secretarial science or related field or a paralegal degree;

AND
  • Five (5) years' experience as a legal secretary or paralegal, executive secretary, orconfidential administrative assistant.

At the discretion of the hiring judge, a legal secretarial certificate or equivalent may be substituted for an AA degree or paralegal degree on a year-for-year basis.
Paralegal experience or administrative legal experience may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis.
Qualified candidates will have well-developed skills in the use of technology and automated systems, including the use of electronic documents. Familiarity with case management and document management systems, office suite products, and electronic workflow processing systems is highly desirable.
THE IDEAL APPLICANT WILL ALSO HAVE SOME OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of: principles of legal research and writing; secretarial and office management practices, procedures, and equipment; Washington State court system and procedures; relevant citation and cite-checking sources; legal terminology, forms, and documents; court rules; English grammar, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic.
Ability to: compose correspondence and documents on complex matters; prepare reports and correspondence independently; exercise independent judgment and discretion in court business operations to include evaluating situations and making decisions; proofread accurately; maintain confidentiality and be sensitive to problems and issues; establish and maintain effective working relationships with judges, commissioners, law clerks, court clerk and others; learn, interpret and apply court rules and policies and procedures; use word processing and e-mail software; type accurately; and understand and follow written and oral instructions.

Supplemental Information
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY TO ENSURE YOU HAVE SUBMITTED THE REQUIRED MATERIALS TO BE CONSIDERED.
IMPORTANT: To be considered for this position, you MUST include the following, failure to do so will result in your application being disqualified:
  1. Completed online application CLICK HERE TO APPLY!
  2. Current Resume.
  3. Letter of Interest addressing your qualifications for the position. Please indicate why this position is a good fit for your skills and interests.
  4. Three (3) to five (5) professional references to include a current or recent supervisor with email addresses and phone numbers.

To view the job description, please click here: Detailed Job Description - Insight (neogov.com)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
  • The workweek may fluctuate depending on workload or agency needs.
  • Overnight travel may be required based on business needs.

  • Judicial Administrative Assistants are exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Washington State Minimum Wage Act.

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