United States Bankruptcy Court seeks operations support workleader for Lubbock office

Stacey G. C. Jernigan Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court - Northern District of Texas
Stacey G. C. Jernigan Chief Judge at U.S. Bankruptcy Court - Northern District of Texas
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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas announced on March 16 that it is seeking applicants for the position of Operations Support Workleader in its Lubbock office.

The announcement is important for individuals interested in federal court administration and those seeking employment opportunities within the judiciary. The role is expected to play a key part in supporting the daily operations of the court’s Lubbock division.

According to the court, qualified candidates are encouraged to apply for this vacancy. Details about job responsibilities, qualifications, and application procedures can be found by viewing the full announcement provided by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas.

This hiring effort reflects ongoing needs within federal courts to maintain efficient administrative functions and ensure smooth case processing. The Operations Support Workleader will likely contribute to these goals by overseeing support staff and coordinating essential tasks.

Interested applicants are advised to review all requirements and submit their applications as outlined in the official announcement.



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