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Job Details for Judicial Law Clerk

Court Name/Organization Florida Middle District Court
Location Jacksonville, FL
Opening and Closing Dates 11/13/2025 - Open Until Filled
Appointment Type Permanent
Classification Level/Grade JS 11 - JS 14
Salary $73,939 - $124,531
Announcement Number 26-02

Position Description

This vacancy is for two term law clerk positions for U.S. District Judge Jordan E. Pratt. Law clerks have full responsibility for their assigned civil and criminal cases. They review complaints for jurisdiction, draft proposed orders, conduct legal research, manage the daily activity of assigned civil cases, serve as a legal advisor on pending litigation, assist with and attend court proceedings, and perform other duties as needed.

The caseload in the jurisdiction is heavy, and the cases presented vary in type. So qualified candidates must produce exceptional work under demanding time constraints. Good character, sound judgment, professional communication, strong work ethic, and kindness are required.

Although the nature of the work is serious, the office environment is personable. There is daily interaction with Judge Pratt and the other law clerks. The law clerks must work harmoniously and communicate effectively with Judge Pratt, the co-clerks, and other courthouse staff.

Qualifications

At the time of appointment, the selected candidate must be a graduate of an accredited U.S. law school. It is preferred but not required that the candidate be licensed to practice law and have at least one-year of post-law school experience in litigation (clerking, private practice, or other government work). Experience on law review, mock trial, and moot court is preferred but not required.

Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible to work here. The selected candidate must pass a background check as a condition of employment and use electronic fund transfer for payroll deposit.

Miscellaneous

This vacancy is for two term law clerk positions for U.S. District Judge Jordan E. Pratt. Law clerks have full responsibility for their assigned civil and criminal cases. They review complaints for jurisdiction, draft proposed orders, conduct legal research, manage the daily activity of assigned civil cases, serve as a legal advisor on pending litigation, assist with and attend court proceedings, and perform other duties as needed.

The caseload in the jurisdiction is heavy, and the cases presented vary in type. So qualified candidates must produce exceptional work under demanding time constraints. Good character, sound judgment, professional communication, strong work ethic, and kindness are required.

Although the nature of the work is serious, the office environment is personable. There is daily interaction with Judge Pratt and the other law clerks. The law clerks must work harmoniously and communicate effectively with Judge Pratt, the co-clerks, and other courthouse staff.

Application Info

The clerkships are available immediately. Interested candidates must commit to at least a one-year clerkship. Starting salary will be commensurate with work experience and prior pay history. Employment with the U.S. District Court offers generous benefits. Visit OPM.gov for more information about benefits and eligibility.

Applicants must submit a cover letter explaining their interest in this clerkship, resume, official or unofficial law school transcripts, a self-edited writing sample, and list of three professional references with telephone contact numbers in one PDF file through the posting. The application file must be named "last name, first name" (e.g. Smith, John). A paper copy also must be submitted to the following address:

Bryan Simpson U.S. Courthouse 
Chambers of the Hon. John E. Pratt 
300 N. Hogan St.# 11-200 
Jacksonville, FL. 32202 

All resumes will be considered when received. Selected interviews will be scheduled until the position is filled. Because of the volume of applications usually received, receipt of individual applications will not be acknowledged.

The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.