What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lawyer Law Clerk- Circuit Court position at City of Indianapolis?
Overview
The Marion County Circuit Court has an opportunity for a Lawyer Law Clerk to assist the Circuit Court judge in a variety of legal matters.
Position Responsibilities
The responsibilities of this position include the following: observing hearings, conducting legal research, and drafting memoranda and orders on Circuit Court matters assigned by the Judge. The Law Clerk may be called upon to draft local rules for the Marion County Circuit Court. The Law Clerk may also be called upon to work with the Marion County Small Claims Courts on drafting and posting local rules and developing uniform Small Claims Court policies.
Qualifications
Viable candidates will possess a Juris Doctor degree. Salary is commensurate with experience.
This is an exempt position with full benefit options available.
Interested candidates should email their resume with two writing samples AND a copy of their law school transcripts to Judge Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet at Amber.Collins@indy.gov . and Jacob Todd at jacob.todd@indy.gov by Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Working Conditions
Must be able to exercise independent judgment and sound decision-making.
The Marion County Circuit Court has an opportunity for a Lawyer Law Clerk to assist the Circuit Court judge in a variety of legal matters.
Position Responsibilities
The responsibilities of this position include the following: observing hearings, conducting legal research, and drafting memoranda and orders on Circuit Court matters assigned by the Judge. The Law Clerk may be called upon to draft local rules for the Marion County Circuit Court. The Law Clerk may also be called upon to work with the Marion County Small Claims Courts on drafting and posting local rules and developing uniform Small Claims Court policies.
Qualifications
Viable candidates will possess a Juris Doctor degree. Salary is commensurate with experience.
This is an exempt position with full benefit options available.
Interested candidates should email their resume with two writing samples AND a copy of their law school transcripts to Judge Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet at Amber.Collins@indy.gov . and Jacob Todd at jacob.todd@indy.gov by Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Working Conditions
Must be able to exercise independent judgment and sound decision-making.