District of New Mexico seeks three case administrators in Albuquerque

Kenneth J. Gonzales, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico
Kenneth J. Gonzales, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico
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The District of New Mexico announced on Apr. 3 that it is seeking to hire three case administrators for its operations team in Albuquerque. These positions are temporary but include benefits and have the potential to become permanent depending on workload and funding.

The court said the positions will remain open until filled, with preference given to applications received by April 13. The recruitment aims to strengthen the operations team at a time when maintaining efficient court processes is important.

Applicants interested in these roles can find full details and application instructions through the official announcement. Additional information about working for the federal judiciary, including how to download an application, is available on the court’s employment page.

This hiring effort reflects ongoing needs within the federal judiciary for qualified staff who can support essential administrative functions. The opportunity may appeal to individuals seeking public service careers with potential long-term prospects.

As more information becomes available or if workload remains high, further updates regarding these positions may be provided by the District of New Mexico.



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