1

Honorable Judge Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Water Court Judicial Admin Assistant I

Missoula, MT ยท On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

This is legal and administrative office support and judicial process coordination work for the Honorable Judge Stephen Brown and Judge Bina Peters for the Montana Water Court in Missoula, Montana.

Judicial Admin Assistant I

Helena, MT

$17 - $23/hr

This is legal and administrative office support and judicial process coordination work for the Honorable Judge Michael Menahan, District Court Judge Elect for the 1st Judicial District in Helena ...

Judicial Admin Assistant I

Helena, MT

$17 - $23/hr

This is legal and administrative office support and judicial process coordination work for the Honorable Judge Michael Menahan, District Court Judge Elect for the 1st Judicial District in Helena ...

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge John Parker of the 8th Judicial District in Great Falls, Montana. * Work involves the performance of professional legal research and ...

Law Clerk I

Bozeman, MT ยท On-site

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge John Brown of the 18th Judicial District in Bozeman, Montana. * Work involves the performance of professional legal research and ...

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge John Parker of the 8th Judicial District in Great Falls, Montana. * Work involves the performance of professional legal research and ...

Law Clerk I (13051)

Billings, OK ยท On-site

$44K - $55K/yr

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge Zink of the 13th Judicial District in Billings, Montana. This position's start date is September, 2026. * Work involves the ...

Law Clerk I

Glendive, MT ยท On-site +1

$57K - $71K/yr

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge Olivia Rieger in the 7th Judicial District in Glendive, MT. Work involves the performance of professional legal research and other ...

Law Clerk I

Bozeman, MT ยท On-site

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge John Brown of the 18th Judicial District in Bozeman, Montana. * Work involves the performance of professional legal research and ...

Judicial Admin Assistant I

Helena, MT

$17 - $23/hr

This is legal and administrative office support and judicial process coordination work for the Honorable Judge Michael Menahan, District Court Judge Elect for the 1st Judicial District in Helena ...

Law Clerk I

Glendive, MT ยท On-site +1

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge Olivia Rieger in the 7th Judicial District in Glendive, MT. Work involves the performance of professional legal research and other ...

Law Clerk I

Glendive, MT ยท On-site +1

$57K - $71K/yr

This is professional legal work performed for the Honorable Judge Olivia Rieger in the 7th Judicial District in Glendive, MT. Work involves the performance of professional legal research and other ...

Showing results 21-40

Honorable Judge information

What is an honorable judge?

Honorable Judges are officials appointed or elected to preside over court proceedings and make legal decisions in accordance with the law. They ensure that trials and hearings are conducted fairly, interpret laws, and issue rulings or verdicts. Judges play a crucial role in maintaining justice and upholding the legal rights of all parties involved in a case. They may serve in various courts, such as local, state, or federal courts, depending on their jurisdiction and area of expertise.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an honorable judge?

To thrive as an Honorable Judge, one needs extensive legal knowledge, critical thinking, and a law degree with significant experience as a practicing attorney. Familiarity with legal research databases, case management software, and courtroom technology is typically required. Integrity, impartiality, and strong communication skills help judges manage proceedings and deliver fair judgments. These competencies ensure the effective administration of justice, uphold the rule of law, and foster public trust in the legal system.

What are some common challenges faced by honorable judges in managing their courtroom and caseloads?

Honorable Judges often face the challenge of balancing a heavy caseload with the need to ensure fairness and thoroughness in each proceeding. Managing courtroom decorum, handling complex legal arguments, and making timely decisions while maintaining impartiality are daily demands of the role. Judges also coordinate closely with clerks, attorneys, and law enforcement to keep cases progressing efficiently. Staying updated on legal precedents and procedural changes is essential, as is maintaining public trust through ethical conduct.

What is the difference between Honorable Judge vs Magistrate?

AspectHonorable JudgeMagistrate
Required credentialsLaw degree, state bar admission, judicial appointment or electionLaw degree, often a bar license, and appointment or election
Work environmentCourts at various levels, including appellate and trial courtsLower courts, handling minor criminal and civil cases
Employer and industry usageState or federal judiciaryLocal courts, municipal or county courts

Honorable Judges and Magistrates both serve in the judiciary, but Judges typically preside over higher courts with broader authority, while Magistrates handle lower-level cases with more limited jurisdiction. Both roles require legal credentials and are integral to the justice system, but they differ in scope and court level.

Is it hard to get a judiciary job?

Securing a judiciary job, such as a judge, typically requires extensive legal experience, a strong educational background, and often a nomination or election process. Candidates usually need to pass rigorous evaluations, demonstrate integrity, and meet specific licensing and certification requirements, making the process competitive and challenging.
More about Honorable Judge jobs
Infographic showing various Honorable Judge job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Water Court Judicial Admin Assistant I

Montana

Missoula, MT โ€ข On-site

$17.75 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

This position will be open until filled. When submitting the required documents, you must check the "relevant document" box to ensure your attachments are uploading correctly to the specific application for this position.ย Documents not requested will not be considered in the recruitment process.ย The Judicial Branch is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

The Montana Judicial Branch offers a variety of opportunities to help you make a difference in your community, and further your career. As a service-oriented employer, we seek employees with a passion for customer service to help us fulfill our mission to provide an independent, accessible, responsive, impartial, and timely forum to resolve disputes; to preserve the rule of law; and to protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitutions of the United States and Montana.

Benefits of working for the Judicial Branch:ย 

  • Work/life balance
  • Family friendly policies
  • Dedicated and caring colleagues
  • Health coverage
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, and Holidays (combination of up to 38 per year)
  • Opportunities and room for professional growth
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness - Employment with the State of Montana may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness under the PSLF

Job Overview:

This is legal and administrative office support and judicial process coordination work for the Honorable Judge Stephen Brown and Judge Bina Peters for the Montana Water Court in Missoula, Montana. Work includes providing legal/executive/administrative office support services to one or more judges, generally in a multi-judge district court, or a board of judges. Although the primary purpose of positions in this classification is to provide support services to judges, the employee may be assigned to provide support services to a water court administrator or other court departments.ย 

Work is performed in accordance with legal reference manuals and dictionaries, district and Judicial Branch rules and regulations, state statutes, and verbal or written instructions. Work is performed with considerable independence after a brief orientation to the workflow of the office. Work is reviewed for the effective and timely processing of information through the office and for the accuracy, completeness, and adherence to court and legal procedures of documents generated on computers or in writing.ย 

Job Duties: (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)

  • Types, edits, and proofreads a variety of legal and court documents for grammar, style, punctuation, sentence structure, spelling, and format; serves as personal and confidential assistant to the judge.ย ย 
  • Composes letters and a variety of correspondence and proposed legal documents within assigned areas of responsibility for review, approval, and signature of a judge; reviews pleadings, correspondence, and telephone messages for proper action or proposed response from the court; drafts specific, general, or revised orders for the judge's review; communicates with counsel, parties involved, jurors, law enforcement, and other agencies as authorized.
  • Arranges for meetings and conferences by notifying participants, and by preparing and distributing agenda and materials. Assists with follow-up of decision items. Makes and coordinates travel arrangements.
  • Organizes and coordinates incoming paperwork to keep appropriate individuals informed and to ensure timely and accurate processing of information.
  • Maintains hard copy and electronic calendars of case status, conferences, and other events or activities; schedules cases for the judge; reminds judge and others of dates and events; pulls files and obtains other information required for court, conferences, and meetings; maintains filing systems; orders office supplies; maintains the judge's law library.
  • Receives, screens, and routes incoming telephone calls and provides information as authorized, screens mail, schedules matters for hearing, and maintains judge's personal calendar.
  • Answers telephone in a professional, confidential, and courteous manner; screens calls, takes messages, and provides information as authorized.
  • May arrange for, attend, and electronically record court proceedings.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Behaviors):

  • Thorough knowledge of legal terminology and format.
  • Thorough knowledge of business English, spelling, and punctuation.
  • Thorough knowledge of legal office practices, procedures, equipment, and standard office assistant techniques.
  • Considerable knowledge of court procedures, preferably procedures in a trial court.
  • Knowledge of or ability to quickly learn Zoom and regularly coordinate, set up, and operate Zoom for hearings.
  • Ability to understand and carry out moderately complex verbal and written instructions.
  • Ability to recognize and maintain the need for confidentiality in work assignments.
  • Ability to organize and prioritize work and meet deadlines.
  • Ability to operate a computer with word processing software.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and accurately, both verbally and in writing with a diverse group of people.
  • Ability to accurately maintain extensive file systems.
  • Ability to work well in cooperation with others, execute tasks promptly as assigned, be self-directed and well-organized and work well under pressure.
  • Ability to deal with irate or upset people in a calm manner.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with county attorney staff, public defender, attorneys, other judges, employees of the district court, and the public.
  • Skill in the operation of office equipment.

Working Conditions:

  • Position requires activities such as sitting for long periods, standing, bending, stooping, reaching, climbing stairs, lifting, moving, and carrying light to medium objects, and operating office equipment.

Physical Demands:

  • The work is performed primarily in an office environment and involves exposure to normal, everyday risks which require normal safety precautions typical of offices.

Licensure and Certification Requirements:

  • Possession of a valid Montana driver's license may be required for some positions; proof of insurance if using a personal vehicle on State business.

Minimum Qualifications (Education and Experience):ย 

  • An associate degree in business or clerical studies or a similar field
  • At least two (2) years of progressively responsible legal experience, which demonstrate the ability to perform the duties of the position. Experience in a legal setting is required and can substitute for the associate degree.
  • Experience as a high-level assistant is preferred.