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Dade County Court Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Care Coordinator (51871)

Hollywood, FL · On-site

$17.50 - $23.75/hr

Prepare monthly Progress Reports, as required, for assigned consumers for courts, probation ... Must have familiarity with Miami-Dade County. * Maintains confidential files and records. * The ...

Prepare monthly Progress Reports, as required, for assigned consumers for courts, probation ... Must have familiarity with Miami-Dade County. * Maintains confidential files and records. * The ...

Prepare monthly Progress Reports, as required, for assigned consumers for courts, probation ... Must have familiarity with Miami-Dade County. * Maintains confidential files and records. * The ...

... e.g., court appearances, etc.), as needed * Provide referrals and linkage for the children and ... Must have familiarity of Miami Dade County * Must have reliable transportation * Must have ...

Case Manager (51426)

Doral, FL · On-site

$26.44 - $28.85/hr

... e.g., court appearances, etc.), as needed * Provide referrals and linkage for the children and ... Must have familiarity of Miami Dade County * Must have reliable transportation * Must have ...

... the Miami-Dade County office for Children's Legal Services, but the selected candidate will handle cases in Monroe County with occasional travel. It is anticipated that the majority of court ...

NY · On-site

$130 - $150/hr

Miami‑Dade County leadership * Managing Entity partners * The 11th Judicial Circuit Court * Build strong working relationships with judges, public defenders, state attorneys, and court ...

NY · On-site

$130 - $150/hr

Miami‑Dade County leadership * Managing Entity partners * The 11th Judicial Circuit Court * Build strong working relationships with judges, public defenders, state attorneys, and court ...

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How much do dade county court jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for dade county court in the United States is $24.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the Dade County Court?

The Dade County Court is a trial court that handles a wide range of cases at the county level in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It deals with criminal misdemeanors, civil disputes involving limited monetary amounts, small claims, traffic violations, and some landlord-tenant matters. The court is an essential part of the local judicial system, providing accessible justice for residents and helping resolve legal matters efficiently. Judges in Dade County Court are elected or appointed and serve to uphold the law within their jurisdiction.

What are some common challenges faced by court clerks working at the Dade County Court, and how can they prepare for them?

Court clerks at Dade County Court often handle a high volume of paperwork, tight deadlines, and frequent interactions with the public, attorneys, and judges. One common challenge is managing complex filing systems and ensuring accurate record-keeping under pressure. To prepare, candidates should develop strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate clearly and professionally. Familiarity with legal terminology and court procedures is also beneficial, as is a customer-service mindset for assisting diverse individuals in sometimes stressful situations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dade County Court clerk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dade County Court Clerk, you need a solid understanding of legal procedures, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with some positions requiring additional certification or experience in legal administration. Familiarity with court management systems, document management software, and e-filing platforms is commonly required. Excellent organizational skills, integrity, and effective communication are crucial for interacting with the public, attorneys, and judges. These skills ensure accurate recordkeeping, efficient court operations, and trustworthy service within the judicial system.

What is the difference between Dade County Court vs Dade County Clerk?

AspectDade County CourtDade County Clerk
Primary RoleHandles judicial proceedings, case hearings, and legal judgmentsManages administrative tasks, records, and court documentation
Required CredentialsLegal education, often attorneys or judgesClerical certifications, administrative experience
Work EnvironmentCourtrooms, judicial chambersClerical offices, administrative settings
Employer/IndustryJudicial system, government courtsCounty government, administrative services

The Dade County Court focuses on judicial functions like hearing cases and making legal rulings, requiring legal credentials. In contrast, the Dade County Clerk manages court records and administrative tasks, requiring clerical skills. Both roles are essential to the court system but serve different functions within the judicial process.

What cities are hiring for Dade County Court jobs?

Cities with the most Dade County Court job openings:

Infographic showing various Dade County Court job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,220 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

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ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Foundation of Florida seeks a Miami Intern to join our Field Department to achieve the organization’s goal of protecting the liberties that define our democracy. This position is based in Miami-Dade County, FL requiring transportation for in-person community events.

The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Florida is an affiliate of the national ACLU, a national public interest organization devoted to the defense of the Bill of Rights. For over 100 years, the ACLU has served as the nation’s primary protector of the liberties that define our democracy. The organization implements its vital civil liberties mission in all 50 states in large part through affiliate entities such as the ACLU of Florida.

The ACLU of Florida, the state’s largest civil rights and civil liberties organization, employs litigation, public policy advocacy & organizing, and public education to protect and promote a broad range of constitutional values and individual rights, such as freedom of speech, racial justice, right to privacy, religious liberty, criminal justice reform, voting rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, disability rights, and immigrants’ rights. The ACLU of Florida litigates a broad range of constitutional cases in federal and state courts through direct representation, amicus briefs, and by submitting administrative complaints to state and federal agencies.

Our Organizing Approach

The ACLU of Florida has adopted a “campaign” approach for its work. Work is focused on pursuing specific integrated advocacy issue-area campaigns to achieve measurable goals that will expand civil liberties and civil rights, while building the long-term power of the communities served by the affiliate and the civil liberties movement.

At the moment, the ACLU of Florida is focused on three strategic imperatives: First Amendment Freedoms; Equality, Justice & Dignity; and Democracy & Accountability. The priorities in which the organization engages are integrated advocacy, and include policy, communications, and litigation in addition to grassroots organizing.

As a result of this campaign approach, the ACLU of Florida’s organizing model focuses on developing volunteer leaders for the civil liberties movement, mobilizing grassroots support for campaign objectives, and educating Florida residents about campaign objectives through person-to-person field contact. Organizing at the ACLU of Florida centers the experiences and leadership of directly impacted people and engages directly impacted people in the work, while also ensuring that non-impacted allies engage in effective and substantive action.

The Field team works with Florida residents to influence decision-makers, and by holding events and actions. Organizing at the ACLU of Florida is oriented toward systemic change and policy action — moving people to take strategic actions that influence decision-makers to advance specific campaign objectives across electoral, legislative, legal, and community education contexts. It is also designed to build long-term political and community power for the civil liberties movement.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

Reporting to the ACLU-FL Program Manager and working in close collaboration with the ACLU-FL Field team, the Miami Field Intern will work with the Miami Organizer to support volunteer engagement and recruitment by hosting team meetings and events, having a presence at community events and college campuses, building relationships with volunteer leaders, phone banking, text banking, canvassing, inputting data, and designing flyers and presentations. While this position entails work in a range of tools/software, we do not expect the Field Intern to have previous training on these and will train them accordingly.

YOUR DAY TO DAY

  • Participate in tabling at community events, fairs, and college campuses, including FIU, University of Miami, and Miami Dade College, to reach new supporters.
  • Participate in small- and large-scale protests, distributing materials, legal observing, and/or leading a group of volunteers who are legal observing.
  • Conduct Know Your Rights trainings virtually and in person.
  • Organize and conduct other volunteer trainings and events under the direction of an Organizer.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with ACLU-FL volunteers and activist leaders.
  • Help identify and build new community partnerships in the Miami area, including local nonprofits, faith communities, and campus organizations.
  • Grow our local Miami volunteer team.
  • Phone bank volunteers, supporters, and voters on a weekly basis, and text bank as needed.
  • Design flyers and training materials in support of Field team events and trainings.
  • Conduct door-to-door and event canvassing as needed.
  • Input data into NGPVAN as needed, and work with NGPVAN, Scale to Win/SPOKE, Google Workspace, Outlook, Asana, Signal, Mobilize, Canva, Mailchimp, and the suite of ACLU Florida tools.
  • Record TikToks for social media education and engagement on our key issue areas.
  • Help track local press and support basic local media outreach materials as needed.
  • Support our Database Manager with setting up text banks, phone banks, and general data management.
  • Support organizers with community research projects, such as power mapping across different communities.
  • Help document event outcomes and volunteer engagement to build out Miami program records.
  • Center the voices and leadership of directly impacted people in all organizing programs.

FUTURE ACLU’ERS WILL

  • Be committed to advancing the mission of the ACLU of Florida and the broader civil liberties movement.
  • Center and embed the principles of equity, inclusion, and belonging in their work, using a personal approach that values all individuals and respects differences in race, ethnicity, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, ability, and socio-economic circumstance.
  • Be committed to working collaboratively and respectfully toward resolving obstacles and conflict.

WHAT YOU’LL BRING

While no one person will have all the qualities enumerated below, the successful candidate will bring many of the following qualifications and attributes:

  • Willingness to learn and think creatively.
  • Strong communication skills, and confidence to interact with community members of all backgrounds. A willingness and ability to speak in public and to facilitate meetings and trainings.
  • Displays a high level of empathy.
  • Comfortable with participating in protests, community canvasses, and other events that may be perceived as high stakes in our current political climate.
  • Experience managing multiple projects and ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
  • A history of working collaboratively and successfully with people from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds and a broad range of ideological positions and religious views.
  • A flexible team player who works collaboratively and shares responsibility and credit.
  • Unwavering commitment to the mission and goals of the ACLU of FL, including a demonstrated commitment to racial justice and civil rights, and a familiarity with civil rights issues that are currently confronting Floridians.
  • Reliable transportation to get to and from community events required.
  • Fluency in Spanish is preferred but not required.
  • Must live in the Miami-Dade County area.
  • Willingness to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends.