Term Judicial Law Clerk - US District Court, District of Utah
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
TERM JUDICIAL LAW CLERK
08-UTD-2024
OPEN DATE: AUGUST 22, 2024 CLOSE DATE: September 20, 2024
APPLICATIONS MAY BE CONSIDERED ON A ROLLING BASIS
The United States District Court for the District of Utah is accepting applications for a judicial law clerk to
the Honorable David Barlow, United States District Judge. This is a ‘term’ law clerk position. The starting
salary is $72,553 – $103,409 based on qualifications and experience. By Judicial Conference policy, a ‘term’
law clerk may not serve more than four years in the federal system. The desired start date is August 2026
and the duration is expected to be one year.
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The judicial law clerk serves as legal advisor to the Honorable David Barlow. The caseload in the
jurisdiction is heavy and the types of cases presented are varied and often involve novel issues of law. As
such, the position requires excellent organizational, writing, and analytic skills. Employment with the
United States District Court offers civil and criminal law experience at the federal court trial level and an
environment providing significant responsibility and challenge. Responsibilities include:
• Review complaints for jurisdiction; manage all aspects of assigned civil and criminal cases; review
docket of pending cases to assure proper progress
• Perform legal research as needed, identify problem areas, make recommendations and offer solutions
• Provide information and advice to the U.S. District Judge in connection with pending litigation; assist
with and attend court proceedings, write bench memoranda, proposed orders, and opinions for the
judge’s review
• Answer general and procedural questions from attorneys, pro se litigants and the public;
communicate with other court officials and employees from other federal agencies
• Keep abreast of changes in the law and federal and local rules to keep the judge advised of significant
changes, and perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The successful candidate must have a Juris Doctorate degree and be a member in good standing of the
bar of a state, territory or federal court.
There is no GPA or class rank minimum, but candidates graduating in the top 15% of their class with law
review experience are strongly preferred. Law Review experience also is preferred.
The position is open to both new and experienced lawyers. Previous clerkship experience is valued.
The successful candidate must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, possess
good judgment and discretion; be dependable, responsible and maintain confidentially; be a proactive
self-starter and demonstrate initiative in problem solving; be able to work quickly and harmoniously with
others in a team-based environment; and present a poised, professional appearance and demeanor at all
times. This position requires superb writing skills, along with organizational, people and time management
skills. A successful candidate must also be able to juggle many changing priorities and demands at the
same time. Computer-assisted legal research and word processing ability are essential.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
The entry salary for this position is a Judicial Salary Plan (JSP) 11 - $72,553 to (JSP) 13 - $103,409 based on
qualifications and experience. This is a ‘term’ position. This position falls within the Judicial Branch of the
U.S. Government and the benefits include health, dental, vision and life insurance. This position is subject
to mandatory direct deposit participation.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
All application information is subject to verification. Appointment to this position is contingent upon a
background investigation, including an FBI fingerprint check. The judicial law clerk serves at the pleasure
of the court and is an ‘at will’ employee and can be terminated with or without cause. All judiciary
employees are required to adhere to the Judicial Code of Conduct. Applicants must be United States
citizens or be eligible to work in the United States.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Qualified candidates are invited to submit:
1. Letter of interest
2. Detailed resume including education and previous employment
3. Law school transcript (official or unofficial)
4. A recent writing sample that has not been edited by others (no more than 15 pages)
5. Two or three letters of recommendation
Application packages must be emailed in pdf format or received in hard copy no later than September 20,
2024, but applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Applications will be screened for completeness
and qualifications. Only some of the most qualified applicants will be contacted and selected for a
personal interview. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Interview and relocation expenses will
not be reimbursed. If an accommodation is necessary to interview, please advise the Human Resources
Office.
Please email application packages to: UTDecf_Barlow@utd.uscourts.gov
Or mail or hand deliver to:
United States District Court
Attn: Barlow Judicial Law Clerk Position
351 South West Temple, Suite 10.420
Salt Lake City, UT 84101