Executive Director, Kansas Judicial Council
Company: Kansas Judicial Council
Location: Topeka
Posted on: March 29, 2025
Job Description:
Kansas Judicial CouncilPosition: Executive Director, Kansas
Judicial CouncilLocation of Employment: Kansas Judicial Center301
SW 10th Street,Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas 66612Salary and
Benefits: $115,000 to $130,000 based on experienceExpected Start
Date: Late May or early June 2025.Internal applicants will receive
first consideration.The Kansas Judicial Council is an independent
agency in the Judicial Branch, separate from the Kansas court
system and established in 1927 under K.S.A 20-2201 et. seq.The
Kansas Judicial Council seeks a skilled legal analyst with
exceptional leadership skills.This is highly responsible executive
and professional work directing all aspects of the Kansas Judicial
Council, including human, financial, physical, and information
resources to accomplish the agency mission.Work involves
responsibility for planning, organizing, directing, and monitoring
Judicial Council activities. Work is performed with substantial
latitude for independent judgment under the general supervision of
the Judicial Council through reports, conferences, and on the basis
of results achieved.Job Duties:
- Performs administrative and supervisory functions for Judicial
Council. Employs and sets salaries for staff needed for performance
of duties within the scope of job positions and descriptions
approved by the Judicial Council.
- Assigns and supervises employees in professional,
administrative, and clerical functions and evaluates the
effectiveness of the employees and the administrative
structure.
- Responsible for general office management functions.
- Responsible for developing the agency budget and advocating for
that budget to the legislature.
- Responsible for managing the financial affairs of the agency,
including monitoring of expenditures.
- Identifies and recommends policy issues involving
administration of the judicial system for consideration by the
Judicial Council.
- Determines the methods and means to execute assigned research
studies; identifies sources of information and relevant data and
research existing literature on questions to be analyzed.
- Meets with Judicial Council, standing committees of the Council
or special committees of the Council as needed; prepares minutes of
meetings, prepares research, reports, and drafts for submission to
appropriate committee.
- Keeps abreast of law trends to effectively staff
committees.
- Prepares draft language for statutory changes; works with the
Revisor of Statutes Office in reviewing and analyzing proposed
statutory language.
- Testifies before legislative committees concerning results of
research studies or arranges for committee members to testify.
- Maintains records of studies and other committee work.
- Reviews and edits publications prepared by the Judicial Council
drafting committees, examines publications for content and style,
checks citations for accuracy, and confers with authors and
committee chairs to resolve discrepancies.
- Initiates and supervises printing that is required. Obtains
copyrights in published volumes and supplements and monitors
possible infringement of copyrights.
- Negotiates and oversees implementation and performance of
contracts for inclusion of Judicial Council publications in
subscription-based legal research databases.
- Responsible for decisions relating to design, content, and
updating of the Judicial Council website.
- Cooperates with the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, District
Courts, Office of Judicial Administration, Legislature, government
agencies, trade and professional organizations, and the public in
efforts to undertake actions that improve the administration of
justice.
- Serves as liaison with justices, judges, attorneys,
legislators, other government agencies, trade and professional
organizations, and the public.
- Performs related work as required.Required Education and
Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university
supplemented by a graduate degree in law from an accredited law
school. Preferred experience: 3-5 years of responsible professional
experience in law, judicial or legislative research, court
administration, or closely related experience.Knowledge, Skills,
and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the organization, functions, and responsibilities
of the court, the various procedural and substantive codes,
research procedures and techniques, the interrelationship between
legislative and judicial branches of government and statutory
language.
- Knowledge of the organization, functions, and responsibilities
of the legislature.
- Ability to analyze and to identify substantive policy
questions, express ideas on technical subjects clearly and
concisely, orally and in writing, and work effectively with
justices, judges, attorneys, legislators, representatives of
government agencies, representatives of trade and professional
organizations, and the public.
- Skill in representing the Judicial Council before legislative
groups and in public hearings.
- Demonstrated success with interpersonal skills needed to
develop and maintain effective working relationships with judges,
other officials, employees, outside agencies, businesses, and the
general public.
- Ability to organize and lead meetings of employees, judges,
agency employees, statewide interest groups, and other
stakeholders, and to make oral presentations before judges, other
officials, employees, and others.
- Ability to prioritize work, work independently without daily
direct supervision, and manage a variety of projects simultaneously
in a high-pressure atmosphere.Application Deadline: April 4,
2025
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