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Apprentice Paralegal Jobs in Missouri (NOW HIRING)

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How much do apprentice paralegal jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for apprentice paralegal in Missouri is $46,284.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,400.00 and $51,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an apprentice paralegal?

An Apprentice Paralegal is an entry-level legal professional who gains hands-on experience while working under the supervision of qualified lawyers or senior paralegals. This role is typically part of a structured training program that combines on-the-job learning with formal education. Apprentice Paralegals assist with legal research, drafting documents, and administrative tasks to support legal cases. The position provides a pathway to becoming a fully qualified paralegal or progressing further in the legal profession.

What are the tasks and responsibilities of an apprentice paralegal?

As an Apprentice Paralegal, your daily tasks often include conducting legal research, assisting with drafting documents, organizing case files, and supporting attorneys with trial or hearing preparations. You may be responsible for filing legal paperwork with courts, managing deadlines, and maintaining client correspondence. While you'll work under close supervision, this hands-on experience offers valuable exposure to different areas of law and legal procedures. Over time, you may gain more responsibilities and the opportunity to develop specialized knowledge, which can help advance your legal career.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an apprentice paralegal?

To thrive as an Apprentice Paralegal, you need foundational knowledge of legal concepts, strong research and writing skills, and often a certificate or coursework in paralegal studies. Familiarity with legal research databases (such as Westlaw or LexisNexis) and proficiency in document management software are important technical competencies. Attention to detail, strong organization, and effective communication make candidates stand out in this supportive role. These skills are essential for accurately assisting attorneys, managing case files, and ensuring the legal process runs smoothly.

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Infographic showing various Apprentice Paralegal job openings in Missouri as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 91% In-person, and 9% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $46,284 per year, or $22.3 per hour.

$18.42/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Department: Probate
County or State Funded: State
Exempt or Non-exempt: Non-exempt
Paygrade: S-20
Salary: $18.42 per hour
Basic Function and Responsibility:
The principal court clerk position is highly responsible advanced work using an electronic filing system in a court within the Missouri State Court System. Work involves responsibility for court case processing which requires the application of independent judgment and the application of statutes, policies and regulations with minimal supervision. Work requires frequent interaction with the public providing exceptional customer service. Work may also involve financial record keeping within an automated case management system, providing direct clerical support for a circuit judge or associate circuit judge providing a full range of responsibilities within the division's jurisdiction. Work may also involve exercising direct supervision over subordinate court personnel. Position may assume the responsibility for the office during the absence of the circuit clerk.
Appointing Authority and Supervision Received:
Work is performed under the general supervision of a presiding judge, appointing authority, court administrator, deputy court administrator and jury supervisor, director or chief court operations manager and is reviewed through personal consultation, observation and results obtained.
Supervision Exercised:
This position may be directly responsible for the supervision of apprentice court clerk, court clerk, and senior court clerk staff.
Characteristic and Assigned Duties: (The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed.)
  • Performs case processing in receiving and initiating case files; performs technical duties such as reviewing judgments, preparing warrants, summonses, garnishments and executions, bond settings, and docket control.
  • Reviews legal documents for necessary information required for filing; determines processing required and takes necessary action in accordance with court rules requiring a detailed knowledge of applicable terminology, rules, and procedures.
  • Performs accounting duties in receiving and disbursing monies, reconciles financial accounts, and prepares daily and monthly financial reports.
  • Provides information and customer assistance in person, via telephone, email or other mediums (without giving legal advice) (i.e., pro se litigants, attorneys, reporters, law enforcement, other judicial agencies, co-workers, supervisors and judges).
  • Prepares a variety of documents related to court operations including court orders, court calendars, notices of hearings, court appearances or reports, and coordinates the flow of documents necessary for court assignments; and properly queues electronically filed proceedings for processing.
  • Serves in the courtroom, swears in litigants and witnesses, operates electronic sound recording equipment, makes docket entries to reflect case progress and other courtroom related duties.
  • Prepares juror lists and performs related work involving summonses, appearances and payments of jurors using an automated jury management system.
  • Contacts attorneys and other court personnel to resolve technical discrepancies with court filings.
  • May assign, direct, supervise, and coordinate the work of personnel of the office and may participate in the hiring process of such personnel.
  • May assist in preparing the court budget.
  • Answers procedural questions for staff.
  • May coordinate, supervise or deliver training on procedural and/or technical matters.
  • May serve as a lead on implementation of new technology, court procedures and other projects.
  • Engages directly in complex tasks.
  • Prepares, analyses and/or supervises the preparation and timely dispatch of such operational and financial reports as may be required or requested.
  • May participate in financial audit activities.
  • Interacts with the public in a timely and courteous manner.
  • Creates and processes copies of official legal documents.
  • Enters orders, court dates, pleadings and other court matters.
  • Assist appointing authorities or managers in the administration of time and attendance of employees and the distribution of workloads.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (This job description does not include specific physical requirements necessary to perform the job, such as, carrying, standing and lifting. Such requirements vary from position to position and may be determined by the appointing authority.)
  • Comprehensive knowledge of court procedures and policies, legal documents, laws and legal factors pertaining to the court.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of organization operations, functions and scope of authority of the court.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively while handling a high-volume workload in an environment subject to frequently changing priorities and high stress.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment and make independent decisions in accordance with general policy and objectives.
  • Ability to maintain a variety of complex records and prepare reports from an automated system.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing, in a tactful and courteous manner with diverse parties.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Requires strong time management and organization skills with the ability to be detail oriented.
  • Ability to recognize and troubleshoot employee relations issues and resolve or report issues as appropriate.
  • Ability to plan, assign and supervise the work of subordinate employees engaged in a variety of activities.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret complex sets of data, draw meaningful conclusions and communicate the results in an effective manner.

Minimum Qualifications: (Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis, provided a high school diploma or GED has been obtained.)
High school diploma or recognized equivalent; plus three years of varied administrative experience performing a wide range of technical office duties, one year of which in a supervisory capacity.
Necessary Special Requirement:
All candidates selected for employment will be subject to background screenings as part of the hiring process. Certain positions may also require additional checks, including but not limited to education verification, child abuse and neglect clearances, drug screenings, and physical assessments, as applicable to the responsibilities of the role.
EMPLOYEES MAY BE EXPOSED TO: Evidence and testimony that may be disturbing, such as photographs of violent scenes and victims and or sexually explicit material; evidence that may include syringes, drugs, weapons and blood; the public who may potentially be verbally or physically abusive, allergens, such as perfumes and dust; and unpleasant odors, such as unwashed clothing or chemicals offered into evidence.
Equal Opportunity Employer