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The Minnesota Supreme Court Announces Vacancies for Attorneys, a Court Administrator, District Court Judges, a Guardian ad Litem, and a Social Worker on the Rules of Juvenile Protection Procedure Advisory Committee

Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2020

The Minnesota Supreme Court is seeking four attorneys (including an assistant county attorney from outside the 7-county metro area and attorneys experienced in representing parents and children), a court administrator (from within the 7-county metro area), four district court judges, a Guardian ad Litem (from outside the 7-county metro area), and a social worker to fill vacancies on the Rules of Juvenile Protection Procedure Advisory Committee. Attorney applicants with experience in Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) cases, should include this experience in their letter of interest.  The committee meets as needed and is responsible for monitoring the rules and recommending further changes.  New members will be appointed to three-year terms ending on June 30, 2023, and will be eligible for re-appointment to a second three-year term.
 
All applicants interested in appointment must submit a letter of interest and resume.  In addition, attorney applicants must include a screen print from the Minnesota Attorney Registration System (MARS) http://mars.courts.state.mn.us/ demonstrating an active Minnesota attorney license. 
 
Application materials should be sent to AnnMarie S. O’Neill, Clerk of the Appellate Courts, via e-mail at mjcappellateclerkofcourt@courts.state.mn.us or via U. S. Mail at 305 Judicial Center, 25 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55155, so as to be received by 4:30 pm on Monday, June 1, 2020. E-mail applications are preferred
 
Questions regarding committee membership should be directed to the staff attorney for the committee, Paul Regan, at (651) 284-4369 or paul.regan@courts.state.mn.us.