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EMPLOYMENT LISTINGS From our current issuesPlease click here to inquire about or submit employment advertising.
UNITED
STATES COURTS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT The
First Circuit Court of Appeals is seeking applicants for a bankruptcy
judge position for the United States District Court for the District of
Massachusetts headquartered in Boston.
Attorneys with broad or specialized litigation or commercial
experience are encouraged to apply, whether or not such experience is in
bankruptcy law.
Interested applicants may obtain an application from the Circuit
Executive's Office, from the Bankruptcy Court Clerk for the District of
Massachusetts, from the Clerk of the United States Court of Appeals for
the First Circuit, or by accessing the Court of Appeals' website at
www.ca1.uscourts.gov.
Persons interested in applying for this position should send
their applications to:
Susan J. Goldberg, Deputy Circuit Executive, Office of the
Circuit Executive, John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse, 1 Courthouse
Way, Suite 3700, Boston, MA 02210. Applicants
must possess and have demonstrated outstanding legal ability and
competence as evidenced by substantial legal experience, ability to deal
with complex legal problems, aptitude for legal scholarship and writing,
and familiarity with courts and court processes.
Applicants must also possess demeanor, character, and personality
to indicate that they would exhibit judicial temperament if appointed to
the position of United States Bankruptcy Judge.
The term of office is 14 years and the current salary is
$155,756. Applications are to be received by Friday, August 29, 2008. EOE. Attorney Position Family
Law/Civil Litigation firm in Sanford ME seeking attorney for growing
practice. Willingness to do bankruptcies preferred. Competitive Salary
and benefits. Excellent growth and career potential for person living or
relocating to the York County area. Admission to the Maine Bar required. Send
Resume and Salary Expectations: Attorney
Robert M A Nadeau State
of Maine Judicial Branch The
Maine Judicial Branch is seeking a Chief Information Officer (CIO).
This is responsible professional work planning and directing the
Judicial Branch information program, including communication with the
Legislative and Executive Branches of government. The CIO serves as
primary liaison with the Legislature and the Governor’s Office;
collaborates with a wide range of individuals in the development and
implementation of plans for effectively sharing information including:
the Maine legal community, legislative and executive leadership, the
State of Maine Chief Information Officer, state agency representatives,
and counterparts in other state AOCs; serves as or oversees the public
spokesperson for the Judicial Branch; and directs the development and
implementation of a comprehensive public information and information
technology plan.
Extensive statewide travel required. Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in communications, government, public
administration, public relations, or related field.
Significant experience in governmental or public relations, or
other related management responsibilities required.
Masters or J.D. preferred.
For
more information, go to: http://www.courts.state.me.us/court_info/jobs/index.shtml
Salary
range: $69,868.50–$91,026.00 with generous state benefit package.
This is a confidential position.
(Value of State’s bi-weekly contribution for benefits: Health
Insurance $324.05; Dental Insurance $12.75; Retirement=22.37% of
salary.)
EOE/AA Deadline:
Close of Business Friday, August 8, 2008.
Please
send cover letter explaining your interest and résumé to: Kimberly Proffitt, Esq., Director of
Human Resources NO PHONE INQUIRIES, PLEASE. Disclaimer: These
ads are published on mainelawyrersreview.com courtesy of Maine
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