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Job Details for Pro Se Law Clerk

Court Name/Organization Colorado District Court
Overview of the Position The U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado is currently seeking to hire at least two Pro Se Law Clerks. The duty station is in Denver, Colorado, though there may be flexibility to work remotely as well. We are also open to those seeking part-time positions. Candidates interested in part-time or remote work should indicate that preference in their application materials and include the desired work schedule, if seeking part-time employment.
Location Denver, CO
Opening and Closing Dates 06/04/2026 - Open Until Filled
Appointment Type Permanent
Classification Level/Grade JSP 11 - JSP 14
Salary $83,625 - $140,239
Announcement Number 2026-27-USDC

Application Info

Submit a complete application package online through OSCAR.

  • Application form AO78 AO78
  • Cover letter
  • Current résumé
  • Writing sample
  • Law school transcripts
  • Contact information for two professional references

All applicants must complete the “Optional Background Information” section of the AO 78, located on page 5, to be considered for this position. Incomplete applications and applications submitted through other means may not be considered.

Candidates interested in part-time or remote work should indicate that preference in their application materials and include the desired work schedule, if seeking part-time employment. Please note that pay, leave accrual, benefits eligibility, and employer contributions may vary for part-time employees based on the work schedule and applicable judiciary policies. For general information regarding benefits for part-time federal employees, applicants may review OPM’s Part-Time & Job Sharing benefits guidance.

The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.