Bankruptcy court announces vacancy for generalist and electronic court recorder operator

Ashely M. Chan Chief Judge at United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Ashely M. Chan Chief Judge at United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court announced on March 23 a vacancy for the position of Bankruptcy Generalist/Electronic Court Recorder Operator (ECRO). The position is full time, and applications will be accepted until the role is filled. However, priority will be given to those who submit their applications before April 3.

This announcement is significant as it highlights ongoing staffing needs within the bankruptcy court system. The role combines general administrative duties with responsibilities related to electronic recording of court proceedings.

Interested candidates are encouraged to review the official vacancy announcement for detailed information about job requirements and application procedures. The announcement emphasizes that early applicants will receive preference in consideration.

The recruitment process remains open-ended until a suitable candidate is found, ensuring that qualified individuals have ample opportunity to apply.



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