U.S. District Court in Wisconsin announces openings for financial specialist and case administrator

James D. Peterson, Chief U.S. District Judge
James D. Peterson, Chief U.S. District Judge
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The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin announced on April 22 that it is accepting applications for two full-time, permanent positions: Financial Specialist and Case Administrator/Courtroom Deputy.

These roles are based in Madison, Wisconsin. The court said both positions offer opportunities to work within the federal judiciary system.

According to the announcement, interested candidates can find more information about qualifications, duties and responsibilities, conditions of employment, and application instructions by following the provided link on the court’s website.

The recruitment reflects ongoing efforts by the district court to maintain efficient operations and ensure proper administration of justice through well-qualified staff members.

Further details about these job openings can be accessed online. Applicants are encouraged to review all requirements before submitting their materials.



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