Hennepin County District Court invites qualified applicants for a Court Operations Associate position in the Probate/Mental Health Division, assigned to Mental Health.
The Probate/Mental Health Division is made up of 11 Judicial Officers and Judicial Staff and 20 administrative staff members. Court Administration in the Probate/Mental Health Division manages approximately 5,000 Probate (trusts, estates, and guardianship/conservatorship) cases and approximately 1,500 new Civil Commitment case filings annually for Hennepin County. The Probate/Mental Health Division also manages Criminal Competency cases and calendars. This is a diverse, professional environment that promotes equity for all court staff and court users. Court Operations Associates work individually and in teams using independent judgment along with available resources to perform a variety of administrative assignments that require dedication to providing excellent customer service, strong attention to detail, and technological skills to match our fast-paced, high-volume, electronic environment.
This AFSCME-represented position is classified as a Court Operations Associate. The Probate/Mental Health Division is located in the court tower of the Hennepin County Government Center (4th floor, C-400) in downtown Minneapolis at 300 South Sixth Street. Typical hours for this position are 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, with some flexibility based on business needs. This position is currently working primarily onsite with occasional remote work on a rotation with the team, depending on business needs. A reliable internet connection will be required if working remotely.
Example of Duties
Examples listed below may not reflect all duties performed.
The Minnesota Judicial Branch recognizes the diverse set of skills, strengths, and attributes that an individual may bring into a role. If you have any combination of the experience, training, and education required for this position, apply today! For education requirements listed, the equivalent number of years of related experience may serve as a substitute.
Minimum Education and Experience:
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge and working experience with eFile and Serve (EFS) and Microsoft Office applications
Experience preparing, drafting, editing, and proofing court orders, forms, correspondence, and documents for electronic submission
Detail-oriented and analytical
Strong organizational skills
Experience providing exceptional customer service in a high volume, fast-paced environment
Experience working closely with attorneys, judicial officers, and other individuals in professional roles
SALARY:
The expected starting salary for external candidates is at least $23.50 per hour and may be higher depending on qualifications. Pay will be determined in compliance with the AFSCME contract.
Starting salary range for candidates is $23.50 - $28.45 per hour ($49,068 - $59,403.60 annually). The full salary range for this position is $21.45 - $35.44 per hour ($44,787.60 - $73,998.72 annually). This position is non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for State of Minnesota employee benefits.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
This AFSCME-represented position is posted for bidding, internal, and external application simultaneously and will be filled in accordance with the AFSCME contract.
Complete and submit your online application with resume and cover letter attached by April 22, 2026, at 11:59pm.
Please contact our recruitment team with questions regarding this posting via email: 4th.human.resources@courts.state.mn.us; or phone: 612-540-6488.