United States Bankruptcy Court District of Utah Position Announcement
UTBC 2006-06
Position: Temporary Law Clerk serving the three Bankruptcy Judges, the Honorable Chief Judge Glen E. Clark, and the Honorable Judith A. Boulden & William T. Thurman
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Starting Salary Range: $51,972 + depending on qualifications (JSP 11-JSP 12)
Closing Date: Open until filled
QUALIFICATION:
A member of the bar of a state, territorial, or federal court of general jurisdiction. or A recent law school graduate may apply, but the applicant must have:
a) graduated within the upper third of his/her class from a law school on the approved list of the A.B.A. or the A.A.L.S.; or
b) served on the editorial board of the law review of such a school or other comparable academic achievement
APPOINTMENT:
The selection and appointment will be made by the three United States Bankruptcy Judges
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and law school transcript only. Do not provide a writing sample and references until requested. Preference may be given to applicants who have excellent writing skills and knowledge of Bankruptcy Law.
Applications should be sent to:
CHIEF JUDGE GLEN E. CLARK
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT
301 Frank E. Moss Courthouse
350 So. Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
*EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER*
BENEFITS SUMMARY
* Annual grade or within-grade increases in salary, depending on performance , tenure and job assignment
* Up to 13 days of paid vacation per year
* Health Insurance from wide variety of plans
* Flexible Spending Plan (pre-tax contributions for medical and child care)
* Life Insurance options
* Long Term Care Insurance
* Paid sick leave-up to 13 days per year
* 11 paid holidays
ABOUT THE COURT
The United States Bankruptcy Court, District of Utah, is comprised of three bankruptcy judges and serves the entire state of Utah. The clerk’s office, located in Salt Lake City, provides clerical and administrative support for the court, which conducts hearing in Salt Lake City, Ogden, and St. George.