Intern
About The Job
This position will serve as a part-time Intern with the Indiana Office of the Clerk of the Appellate Courts. This position provides support to the Clerk’s Office through a broad variety of programmatic functions that assist the office in completing daily tasks as well as large initiatives.
What You'll Need For Success
- Integrity
- Exercise discretion in handling confidential information and materials
- Maintain personal and business affairs in a manner that ensures public confidence in the integrity, competence, impartiality, and independence of the judiciary as well as avoid situations that could lead to conflict, or the appearance of conflict
- Professionalism
- Interact with all persons in a respectful manner, maintain business-like appearance, and promote harmony in the workplace
- Interact with executive branch agencies, federal agencies, and judicial officers in a manner that promotes confidence and respect in the Office of Judicial Administration
- Communication
- Communicate information accurately, clearly, and confidently in both verbal and written correspondence
- Critical Thinking
- Objectively evaluate relevant information and develop recommendations to solve problems and think critically
- Attention to Detail
- Follow through on tasks, pay attention to details, and work independently to complete a project or assignment
- Time Management
- Manage time and multiple assignments with conflicting priorities and changing timelines to meet deadlines
- Technology
- Learn and adapt to new technologies within the Microsoft Suite as well as Supreme Court systems
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Indiana Supreme Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal employment opportunities are provided to all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, socioeconomic status, status as a protected veteran or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, and the Indiana Judicial Code.