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JUDICIAL PROGRAM MANAGER
Summary
Title:JUDICIAL PROGRAM MANAGER
ID:1068
Department:Children & Families Division
Status:Full-Time
Work Schedule:37.5 hours per week
Hiring Salary Range:N/A
Description

Louisiana Supreme Court
 

Judicial Program Manager
Division of Children & Families- Louisiana Supreme Court
 

Position Overview

The Louisiana Supreme Court is seeking a Judicial Program Manager to assist with all aspects of various statewide judicial programs and work on special projects within the Division of Children & Families. This may be responsible for program development, implementation, policy development, budgeting, research, reporting, and statewide coordination with courts and partner agencies.  Reports directly to the Deputy Judicial Administrator—Children & Families. Work involves extensive contact with courts throughout the state and various governmental and community agencies and requires a thorough understanding of the state judicial branch. 
 

Key Responsibilities May Include:

  • Manage and coordinate statewide judicial programs and special projects.
  • Develop program goals, policies, procedures, and implementation plans.
  • Monitor program budgets, activities, and performance measures.
  • Prepare reports, presentations, grant proposals, and policy documents.
  • Conduct legal and non-legal research and prepare written reports.
  • Provide training and technical assistance to courts and program stakeholders.
  • Serve as liaison with judges, court personnel, government agencies, and community organizations.
  • Monitor changes in state and federal law and update program policies accordingly.
  • Staff committees, workgroups, and special initiatives related to assigned programs.
     

Preferred Qualifications

  • Juris Doctor or Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, court administration, political science, social science, or a related field plus five (5) years of related experience.  
  • Bachelor’s degree in public administration, business administration, court administration, political science, social science, or a related field plus seven (7) years of related experience.
  • Experience working in a court or judicial system environment is a plus.
     

Additional Requirements

• Ability to travel statewide or out-of-state for conferences and meetings as needed.
• Valid driver’s license.

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Apply by: May 8,  2026
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