Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer
Judicial Branch
Summary
The Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer position is in the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), Judicial Conference Secretariat (JCS). JCS supports the Judicial Conference of the United States, a standing body of federal judges, and its committees. The Judicial Conference serves as the national policymaking arm of the judiciary and sets policies governing the operation of federal courts and federal defender offices.
Duties
- The Administrative Office of the U.S.
- Courts (AO), Judicial Conference Secretariat (JCS), is seeking a self-motivated, dynamic, and experienced Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer to join its team.
- JCS plays a vital role in supporting the Judicial Conference and its committees in crafting national administrative policy for the U.S. courts.
- Headed by the JSC Officer, JCS serves the Judicial Conference and its Executive Committee.
- JCS provides professional and administrative support for Executive Committee meetings and the Judicial Conference's biannual sessions, and coordinates the AO staff who support other Conference committees.
- The office reviews all committee reports and agenda materials presented to the Judicial Conference and its committees and also supports the advisory structure of judges and professional court personnel that advise the AO Director.
- JCS activities are highly visible to federal judiciary senior officials, including high-level AO staff.
- The Deputy Judicial Secretariat Officer addresses inquiries from judges and others regarding policies and actions of the Judicial Conference and its committees and provides procedural guidance and advice.
- The incumbent prepares agenda materials for the Executive Committee, supervises the guidance and support provided by JCS to committee staffers, and oversees the logistical and other administrative arrangements for Conference sessions and Executive Committee meetings.
- The incumbent also assists the JCS Officer in carrying out various other functions of JCS, including participation in management decisions, delivery of staff services at Judicial Conference sessions, and acting in the JCS Officer's absence.
- The ideal candidate must have excellent research, critical-thinking, and analytical skills and the ability to write clearly and succinctly; plan, organize, and work under demanding circumstances and time constraints; identify and resolve problems; work collaboratively; and effectively communicate with AO management, judges, senior court personnel, and employees of the executive and legislative branches.
- The duties of this position include, but are not limited to: Supporting the JCS Officer in providing legal and other professional staff support for the Judicial Conference of the U.S. and its Executive Committee.
- Responding to inquiries concerning Conference policy positions.
- Advising Judicial Conference and committee members on procedural matters.
- Identifying, researching, and analyzing relevant legal, policy, and factual issues pertaining to Judicial Conference policy making.
- Reviewing draft committee reports and agenda items and addressing concerns with committee staffers.
- Coordinating staff support to all Conference committees, including monitoring agenda topics to avoid overlapping and conflict, and developing clearance schedules for draft agenda items and reports.
- Overseeing the preparation and distribution of the consent and discussion calendars and other materials relating to Conference sessions.
- Attending Judicial Conference sessions and taking notes.
- Aiding in the preparation of preliminary and final reports of Conference actions and other proceedings.
- Attending Executive Committee meetings to present issues and take notes and preparing Memoranda of Action reflecting actions taken at those meetings.
- Drafting and reviewing the briefing book provided to the Chief Justice as Presiding Official and other materials distributed to Judicial Conference members.
- Assisting the JCS Officer make appointments for the AO Director and Chief Justice with Conference committees and special courts, panels, and boards.
- Providing leadership, support, and assistance on AO's court advisory process and the activities of advisory councils and groups.
- Identifying process improvements and changes to administrative procedures and protocols to create efficiencies while simultaneously safeguarding the work product of the Judicial Conference and its committees.
- Supervising JCS staff and collaborating with the JCS Officer.
Requirements
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT All information is subject to verification. Applicants are advised that false answers or omissions of information on application materials or inability to meet the following conditions may be grounds for non-selection, withdrawal of an offer of employment, or dismissal after being employed. Selection for this position is contingent upon completion of OF-306, Declaration of Federal Employment during the pre-employment process and proof of U.S. citizenship for competitive status positions or conversion to a competitive status position with the AO. If non-citizens are considered for hire into a temporary or any other position with non-competitive status or when it is confirmed by the AO Human Resources Office there are no qualified U.S. citizens for a competitive status position (unless prohibited by a law or statue), non-citizens must provide proof of authorization to work in the U.S. and proof of entitlement to receive compensation.
Additional information on the employment of non-citizens can be found at USAJOBS Help Center | Employment of non-citizens/. For a list of documents that may be used to provide proof of citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, please refer to Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. All new AO employees will be required to complete an FBI fingerprint-based national criminal database and records check and pass a public trust suitability check. New employees to the AO will be required to successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check.
To learn more about E-Verify, including your rights/responsibilities, visit https://www.e-verify.gov/. All new AO employees are required to identify a financial institution for direct deposit of pay before appointment. You will be required to serve a trial period if selected for a first-time appointment to the Federal government, transferring from another Federal agency, or serving as a first-time supervisor. Failure to successfully complete the trial period may result in termination of employment.
If appointed to a temporary position, management may have the discretion of converting the position to permanent depending upon funding and staffing allocation.
Education
Applicants must possess a law degree (J.D.) from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA). Qualifying education must have been obtained from an accredited college or university recognized by the Department of Education. Additional information on the qualification requirements is outlined in the OPM Qualifications Standards Handbook of General Schedule Positions. It is available for your review on OPM’s website at http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/.
Required Documents
Prepare the documents below before applying. Always confirm the exact requirements on the official announcement, since they vary by position:
- For this job announcement the following documents and/or information are required: Resume – Any written format you choose to describe your job-related qualifications.
- Citizenship – Include country of citizenship on resume.
- Notification of Personnel Action (SF-50) – All applicants outside of the AO must submit a copy of your latest SF-50 to verify current or former Federal employment status.
- Veterans Preference documentation – Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214), if applicable Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference (SF-15) and an official statement, dated 1991 or later, from the Department of Veterans Affairs or from a branch of the Armed Forces, certifying to the veteran's present receipt of compensation.
About this role
The Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer position with the Judicial Branch is based in Washington, District of Columbia. The Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer position is in the Administrative Office of the U.S. The role pays $169,292 to $209,600 per year.
Day to day, the work involves the Administrative Office of the U.S. The full list of duties, conditions, and required documents appears in the official announcement linked on this page.
Who should apply
This role calls for United States citizenship and the ability to obtain and hold a security clearance. Match your federal resume directly to the announcement's wording so a reviewer can confirm each requirement in writing. For this Deputy Judicial Conference Secretariat Officer position with the Judicial Branch in Washington, District of Columbia, confirm you meet each requirement before applying.
How competitive it is
At $169,292 to $209,600 per year, this is a mid-to-senior role where a precisely tailored application matters most. Because it is a supervisory or senior position, expect experienced candidates and a strong emphasis on a documented leadership and performance record. The security clearance requirement means a longer hiring timeline, so patience and an early application help. Based in Washington, District of Columbia, it competes within that local market, which can mean lighter competition than major metropolitan postings. The announcement closes on July 14, 2026, and federal postings can close early once enough applications arrive, so applying promptly is wise.
This overview is general guidance from Job Army to help you understand the role. Always read the official announcement for exact duties, qualifications, and requirements before applying.
