United States District Court Eastern District of Missouri

St. Louis, Missouri

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri is seeking a law clerk to work for two active senior district judges: the Honorable Audrey Fleissig and the Honorable John Ross.

The position is full-time, with a start date of September 2025, and a duration of one year appointment with possibility of extension.

The law clerk will provide legal research, drafting, and case management support to the two judges in relation to district court cases of all kinds.


Principal duties of the position include:
• Research substantive issues of federal and state law
• Draft legal memoranda, opinions, and orders
• Prepare the judges for hearings, trials or mediations
• Assist the judges with case management
• Generally, provide legal counsel and support to the judges
• Exhibit the highest standards of excellence and integrity



Job Number:  01-241118-05: Shared Term Law Clerk


Company Name:  United States District Court Eastern District of Missouri

Posting Date: 11/15/2024
Vacancy Number: STLC-1124
Position Title: Shared Term Law Clerk for District Judges-one year appointment with possibility of extension
Salary Range: 
JSP 11: $74,299-$96,586, JSP 12: $89,054-$115,766, JSP 13: $105,896-$137,669  (dependent on qualifications)
Position Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Closing Date: Open until filled

** Anyone who has previously applied must submit a new application **

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri is seeking a law clerk to work for two active senior district judges: the Honorable Audrey Fleissig and the Honorable John Ross. The position is full-time, with a start date of September 2025, and a duration of one year appointment with possibility of extension. The law clerk will provide legal research, drafting, and case management support to the two judges in relation to district court cases of all kinds.


Principal duties of the position include:
• Research substantive issues of federal and state law
• Draft legal memoranda, opinions, and orders
• Prepare the judges for hearings, trials or mediations
• Assist the judges with case management
• Generally, provide legal counsel and support to the judges
• Exhibit the highest standards of excellence and integrity


Qualifications:
To qualify for the position of term law clerk, an individual must be a law school graduate (or be certified as having completed all law school studies and requirements and merely awaiting conferment of degree) from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association or the Association of American Law Schools, and have demonstrated one of the following accomplishments or proficiencies:
(a) Standing within the upper third of the law school class from a law school of the approved list of either the American Bar Association or the Association of American Law Schools;
(b) Experience on the editorial board of a law review of such a school;
(c) Graduation from such a school with an LLM degree; or
(d) Proficiency in legal studies that, in the opinion of the appointing judges, is equivalent to one of the above.


Acceptable equivalents might include:
1. Publication of a noteworthy article in a legal journal or other scholarly publication;
2. High-level honors for academic excellence in law school, e.g., the Order of the Coif;
3. Winning a moot court competition or participation in a competitive moot court team.

This list is not all-inclusive. The appointing judges will determine whether the applicant has demonstrated sufficient proficiency in legal studies.

Experience as a practicing litigator or clerkship of at least one or two years is strongly preferred.

Years of legal work experience and bar membership impact salary. “Legal work experience” is progressively responsible experience in the practice of law, in legal research, legal administration, or equivalent experience received after graduation from law school.

Benefits:
Benefits include federal employees’ group health insurance, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, commuter or parking subsidy, dental and vision insurance.

Background Investigation Requirements:
The selectee for this position is required to undergo an FBI Background Check and/or Investigation and social media inquiry as a condition of employment. The selectee may be appointed provisionally, and retention will depend upon favorable suitability determination of the background investigation. 



Interested Parties/How to Apply:     Application Procedure and Information

Applicants must be United States citizens or eligible to work in the United States. Appointment is contingent upon providing proof of United States citizenship, please see https://www.moed.uscourts.gov/sites/moed/files/Citizenship-Requirements-Employment-Judiciary.pdf for 
requirements.

Applicants may be asked to participate in proficiency tests. Applicants selected for interviews must travel at their own expense and relocation expenses will not be reimbursed. Judiciary employees serve under excepted appointments (not civil service). Excepted appointments are at will and can be terminated with or without cause.

Any interested applicant is invited to submit a current résumé, cover letter, and writing sample that has not been revised by anyone else. Candidates may, but are not required to, submit letters of recommendation, two or more professional or academic references, undergraduate transcripts, and law school academic transcripts.

Please note that if selected for an interview candidates are required to complete an application for judicial branch employment, form AO-78 (available at https://www.uscourts.gov/forms/human-resources-forms/application-judicial-branch-federal-employment), undergraduate academic transcripts, and law school academic transcripts.

Application materials may be e-mailed to MOED_Employment@moed.uscourts.gov with STLC-1124  in the subject line.

Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. The Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement or to withdraw the announcement without prior notice, written or otherwise. If another position becomes vacant in a similar classification within a reasonable time of the original announcement, the appointing judge(s) may select a candidate from the applicants for either position without re-posting any position. Employees are required to adhere to a Code of Ethics and Conduct, which is available to applicants for review upon request.

Equal Opportunity Employer