Court Human Resources Office Address 437 Grant Street350 Frick BuildingPittsburgh, PA 15219Directions Email Human Resources Phone 412.350.5487 Hours of Operation Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Employment Opportunities The Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania is comprised of a work force of approximately 1,200 employees in the Civil, Criminal, Family and Orphans' Court divisions and Pittsburgh Municipal Court and Magisterial District Courts. The Human Resources Office processes all personnel transactions and maintains a central database. All levels of assistance are provided to employees pertaining to benefits administration, employment policy and procedure as well as employee development through education and training. Expertise is provided in labor relations and contract administration. Unless otherwise indicated in a job posting, individuals interested in employment may submit a Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Employment Application to: Court Human Resources Office Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 If a reasonable accommodation is required to enable you to apply for employment with the Fifth Judicial District or if there are additional questions, please contact the Court Human Resources Office at or (412) 350-5487. Open Position Summaries Juvenile Probation Officer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Juvenile Probation Officer Classification: Professional Location: Family Division Juvenile Court Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $46,418 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Family Division, Juvenile Section. The Probation Officer is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the “Juvenile Act” contained in the Judicial Code (Title 42-Chapter 63) and the Rules of Juvenile Court procedure relating to the care, guidance, control, trial, placement and commitment of delinquent children. This individual’s responsibilities include conducting investigations, completing reports and making recommendations to the court, reviewing and examining complaints and charges of delinquency or dependency for the purpose of considering the commencement of proceedings under the Act. This individual must know, understand and implement the Balanced and Restorative Justice philosophy (BARJ) by routinely engaging assigned caseload in BARJ activities. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field with a background of at least 18 credits in the behavioral or social sciences and possess a minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience or a Master’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field with a background of at least 18 credits in the behavioral or social sciences and possess one (1) year of relevant work experience. Knowledge of the “Juvenile Act” and the juvenile justice system, knowledge of the social factors and causes of social maladjustment of juveniles and adults, knowledge of current social economic, legal and health problems and recourses, knowledge of individual and group behavior. Effective written and verbal communication, ability to problem solve, work independently and demonstrate solid counseling skills. Ability to deal with stress associated with position/environment. Act 33/34 Clearance, FBI Criminal Record Clearance, and Pennsylvania Driver’s License/Insurance. Work non-traditional hours and be on call 24 hours a day. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervise and assist juveniles placed on probation or in protective supervision or care by order of the Court or other authority of law. Make appropriate referrals to private or public agencies of the community where assistance is needed or desired. Gather, evaluate, document and maintain data pertinent to individual cases in connection with both investigation and supervision. Coordinate with public/private community agencies to clarity and address client’s needs and enhance strengths. Prepare court reports, attend and present information at hearings. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available for full-time position. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have any additional documents (i.e., transcripts, certifications, etc.) that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application in person at the address below on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Family Division, Juvenile Section Juvenile Probation Family Law Center Administration, 2nd Floor-Suite 215 550 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Pretrial Services Bail investigator JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Pretrial Services Bail investigator Classification: Professional Location: Pretrial Services Manor Building Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible, hours/schedules include rotating weekends, holidays and shifts Salary: $46,418 annually, also receives an annual union step increase. Current Court professionals would transfer at their standard step salary. SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, Criminal Division, Pretrial Services. The Bail Investigator’s primary responsibilities will be completing bail investigations, making recommendations to the Court, working both in the Allegheny County Jail and the Pretrial main office, and all duties related to bail modifications, revocations, supervision and failure to appear warrants. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: ? * Bachelor’s degree, preferably in a Criminal Justice or Social Services field. * Master’s degree in a related field is beneficial, but not required * Knowledge of PA criminal justice system, and knowledge of the policies and practices of the Pretrial Services Department is preferable * Ability to carry out multi-dimensional tasks and problem solve, with accuracy critical to the recommendation of bail on the case * Ability to work and communicate effectively and appropriately with court and government officials, other agencies, offenders and the public * Ability to work and conduct interviews in a professional manner * Ability to gather and research information and prepare formal reports for the Court * Ability to think, make professional judgment decisions and adapt to changing work situations * General computer skills and Word/Excel familiarity * Knowledge of pretrial risk tools * Ability to travel between various office sites and locations throughout the county and state as required * License Requirements: PA driver’s license, Act 33 clearance and criminal background check ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Perform work in the computer systems that are essential for completing bail unit work (CPCMS, MDJS, JNET, ASAP, Pretrial Database, Adult Probation Database, Juvenile Database, Anytrax) * Maintain accurate, complete and up-to-date case records in the Pretrial Database * Interview and verify pretrial information gathered for bail setting purposes * Present information to the Court both in written form and in person * Make appropriate recommendations during court sessions * Gather and evaluate data pertinent to the individual cases in connection with both investigation and supervision * Perform other clerical duties as required BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefit plan available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, April 30, 2026. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Magistrate Clerk - Arraignment Court JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Magistrate Clerk - Arraignment Court Classification: Clerical Location: Pittsburgh Municipal Court 660 First Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible; Work 5 eight-hour shifts a week, 3 pm - 11pm, and includes weekends and holidays Salary: $ 3,781 - $ 4,449 monthly SUMMARY: Arraignment Court is the first judicial step for a person arrested on criminal charges. At Arraignment, the defendant is formally advised of the charges filed, bond is set, counsel is discussed, and the preliminary hearing date is set. The Arraignment Clerk prepares all necessary paperwork and provides copies to the defendant. This is a clerical position that requires keyboarding and some familiarity with computer data entry. This includes entering criminal complaints into a statewide computer system for Magisterial District Judges. This position also handles the acceptance of bail in criminal and family division cases. Knowledge of basic office equipment is necessary. Work involves routine procedures although some independent judgment is necessary. Applicants need an ability to work and communicate directly with Magisterial District Judges, Pre-trial Service Employees, Police, Employees of the County Jail, Department of Court Records, County Identification, co-workers, and the public. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Highschool diploma or equivalent. * Ability to keyboard 35 words per minute with accuracy. * Knowledge of personal computer and general office equipment. * Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with court officials, the public, and various criminal justice practitioners. * Ability to learn how to use the MDJS computer system and other systems available to assist the operation of Arraignment Court. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Data entry of police criminal complaints into the Magisterial District Judge System (MDJS). * Facilitate video arraignment process (operating video equipment, disseminate appropriate paperwork). * May sit on the bench with the judge to facilitate the processing of paperwork attendant to arraignments, weddings, Protection from Abuse orders, bail and other work performed by the Court. * Receipt and record moneys for bail and collateral; balance bail receipts. * Prepare Emergency Protection from Abuse orders for Magisterial District Judge once a PFA has been granted and disseminate to appropriate agencies. * Copy criminal complaints and affidavits for police and Magisterial District Justice Courts. * Answer questions from the public and various criminal justice practitioners about the status of arraignments. * Complete routine paperwork on each case entering Arraignment Court. * Performs such other related tasks and duties as assigned or required. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, March 27, 2026. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter, and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them.5th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE 350 FRICK BUILDING 437 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Magisterial District Clerk JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Magisterial District Clerk Classification: Clerical Location: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania various Magesterial District Offices Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $3,315 monthly SUMMARY: This is clerical position in the Magisterial District Court System of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas 5th Judicial District. Employee is staff of Administrative Office assigned to District Courts. Responsibilities include performing general secretarial, clerical, data entry, routine reporting, and bookkeeping duties for a Magisterial District Court. There is extensive public contact. Assignments generally follow routine procedures, although the Magisterial District Court Judge, Secretary or Court Administration may give specific directions. Assignments may or may not be reviewed upon completion. Work involves some initiative and independent judgment and is carried out under supervision by the Magisterial District Judge, Secretary, and Court Administration in accordance with established policies and procedures. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * High School diploma or equivalent * Ability to Keyboard 35 words per minute with accuracy * Ability to pass clerical test administered by Court Administration * Knowledge of personal computer and general office equipment * Ability to interact and communicate appropriately with court officials, the public and various legal practitioners * Ability to learn how to use the MDJS computer system, Microsoft Word and other computer programs ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Follows the procedures of the Magisterial District Judges Automated Office Clerical Procedures * Follows policies and procedures employed by the Fifth Judicial District * Performs all accounting functions, including reconciling checking account * Represents the MDJ as required * Runs monthly reports, checking them, correcting anomalies, and presenting to MDJ * Dockets cases * Maintains court records * Processes and distributes paperwork attendant to court matters * Provides assistance at court proceedings * Assists the court’s users by telephone, email or the public counter * Prepares paperwork, accepting money and distributing paperwork for marriages * Accepts PFA submissions and processes Indirect Criminal Complaints * Arranges for court interpreter services and disability accommodations * Schedules court matters * Performs data entry * Prepares and maintains case files and folders * Completes reports pertaining to cases and dispositions * Accepts money for the court; issuing receipts, preparing deposit slips, making deposits, preparing checks * Issues warrants * Accepts and processes fee bills from process servers * Employees must be crossed trained in all aspects of court policies and procedures by the one (1) year anniversary of their hire date. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter, and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them. 5th JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE FRICK BUILDING 437 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Adult Probation Officer JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Adult Probation Officer Classification: Professional Location: Criminal Division, Adult Probation Manor Building, 564 Forbes Avenue, Suite 1212 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $46,418 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Criminal Division, Adult Probation Department. The probation officer is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the Pennsylvania crimes code and related regulations. The responsibilities of this position may include providing supervision of locally sentenced individuals, enforcing rules and conditions of probation, resolving probation violations, providing rehabilitation services, preparing reports, and presenting probation matters to court. Assignments generally follow routine procedures, although a supervisor may give specific assignments. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor’s degree with major course work preferably in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Social Work or related field and two years of relevant work experience. While work experience does not replace the education requirement, previous work experience will be reviewed and considered in the interview process. * Knowledge of social services, drug and alcohol counseling, and mental health counseling techniques. Knowledge of probation and parole work. Knowledge of the appropriate laws and rules of procedure, the ability to gather and research information, and prepare formal reports for the court. * Effective written and verbal communication, ability to problem solve, work independently, conduct interviews in a professional manner, and the ability to handle sensitive materials with discretion. * The ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with court and government officials, other agencies, offenders, and the public. * Act 33/34 Clearance, FBI Criminal Record Clearance, and Pennsylvania Driver’s License/Insurance required. * Knowledge of general computer equipment, ability to learn court system programs, and word/excel competency. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Coordinate office activities and field visits in connection with case investigation and supervision functions. * Develop probation plans for offender supervision and make referrals as appropriate. * Engage with supervised individuals to develop goals, navigate court ordered stipulations and enhance success with supervision requirements. * Monitor offender activity regularly to verify compliance with supervising guidelines. * Enforce court orders. * Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records in the prescribed format. * Prepare and submit violation reports to the court. * Attend court hearings as required. * Respond to appropriate inquiries from court personnel, attorneys and others concerning procedures, schedules, and specific cases BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available for full-time position. This includes health, dental, vision, pension plan, life, accident, and disability insurance plans, sick leave, and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Copies of college transcripts are required with the application and official transcripts are required prior to hiring. If you have current Act 33/34 Clearances, please upload them with your application. If you have additional documents that can’tbe uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application in person at the address below Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.or 1:00 p.m.– 3:00 p.m. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Criminal Division, Adult Probation Manor Building 564 Forbes Avenue, Suite 1212 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-2316 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Domestic Relations Officer - PFA JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Domestic Relations Officer - PFA Classification: Professional Location: Family Division, Adult Section Family Law Center, 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $46,418 annually SUMMARY: Perform professional work related to the screening and filing of temporary Pro Se Protection from Abuse (PFA) Petitions and the scheduling and processing of Final PFA and Indirect Criminal Contempt hearing case dispositions. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, coordinating the daily Pro Se Protection from Abuse (PFA) intake procedures and the scheduling of legal advocates, volunteers and interns working in the PFA Department; reviewing temporary PFA Petitions for clients; maintaining calendar docket control for the scheduling of Final PFAs and Indirect Criminal Contempt hearings; conciliating contested cases with both Pro Se litigants and attorneys; and drafting appropriate court orders. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Minimum of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution (degree in social work or related field of study preferred). * Experience in dispute resolution and a knowledge and understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence and child abuse/neglect (minimum of three years’ experience preferred). * Solid computer skills and experience in a Windows environment with the ability to quickly learn various computer systems. * Knowledge of PFA, custody, divorce, support, child dependency and criminal laws and procedures preferred. * Excellent communication and writing skills. * Must be able to demonstrate and maintain sensitivity, empathy, and respect to a diverse blend of clients and staff. * Ability to be detail oriented and timely with documentation and the entering of information into computer systems. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Coordinate the daily Pro Se Protection from Abuse (PFA) intake procedures. * Assess clients for risks while collecting information through interviews and observation. * Maintain calendar docket control and the scheduling of Final PFA and Indirect Criminal Contempt hearings. * Coordinate the scheduling of legal advocates, volunteers and interns working in the PFA Unit. * Coordinate the negotiation of consent agreements and orders; issue, process, register and file all case dispositions and orders. * Conduct conciliations for contested cases and refer cases for Judicial conciliations and hearings, as needed. * Draft necessary court orders. * Attend trainings when appropriate and scheduled. * Refer clients to the appropriate legal advocates. BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, March 13, 2026. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter, resume, and copies of college transcripts (official transcripts required prior to hiring), which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them. The Family Division values a diverse and culturally competent workplace. 5th Judicial District of Pennsylvania Family Division, Adult Section, Human Resources Office 440 Ross Street, 5th Floor Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15219 FAX: 412-350-0088 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER CISP Substance Abuse Counselor JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: CISP Substance Abuse Counselor Classification: Professional Location: Juvenile Court - Family Law Center 440 Ross Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $50,918 annually SUMMARY: This is a professional level position assigned to the Community Intensive Supervision Project (CISP) of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Family Division, Juvenile Section. The Substance Abuse Counselor is responsible for providing direct drug and alcohol intervention services to youth placed in the Community Intensive Supervision Program, ensuring that substance abuse prevention services are made available to the public and transporting youth or family members as required. This individual's responsibilities require initiative, excellent organizational skills, flexibility, and well-honed interpersonal skills to accomplish assignments. This individual is expected to work independently within the responsibilities of the position, under general supervision. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * The incumbent must have achieved and possess an educational level of completion of a master's degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing (with a clinical specialty in the human services) or other related field which includes a practicum in a health or human service agency, preferably in a drug and alcohol setting; or * a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college with a major in chemical dependency, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing with a clinical specialty in the human services and (2) years of clinical and/or relevant experience in a drug and alcohol setting. * Drug and alcohol education * Counseling experience * Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and writing skills * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision * Must be able to work effectively and maintain professional boundaries with delinquent male youth * General computer proficiency, Word/Excel competence * Ability to work varying shifts, mostly evening hours, including weekends * Range of hearing/vision sufficient to maintain daily record keeping under fast paced office condition * Ability to listen to and clearly communicate with clients, coworkers, and various other parties * Must be able to make professional judgment decisions and adapt to changing work situations * Must be able to grasp and apply new ideas * Ability to manage multiple priorities/tasks * Must be able to transport self/clients and travel between office sites and to various locations throughout the county, i.e., schools, community-based agencies, drug & alcohol placements, community sites, training sites, etc., as required. Must be able to deal with stress associated with position/environment CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: PA Child Abuse HistoryClearance, Criminal Records Clearance and FBI ClearanceLICENSERE QUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license, the use of an automobile during working hours and proof of valid car insurance required ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Ability to drive – MUST possess a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license and insurance * Oral and written communication skills * Ability to document using the computer systems * Ability to report to work on a consistent basis to ensure efficient operation of policies, procedures and protocols * Facilitating intervention group with CISP youth * Facilitating parent education groups with CISP parents * Conducting individual/group counseling with CISP youth * Assessing youth/family according to CISP established guidelines and procedures * Conducting drug and alcohol related intervention groups * Conducting family interventions in conjunction with the CISP case manager * Conducting group sessions with CISP youth that address substance abuse issues on three levels CISP youth; the youth's family; the youth's neighborhood * Conducting prevention activities in the community and document * Participating in the development of drug/alcohol intervention strategies and new programming * Participating in the development of individual action plans * Attending training/workshops as directed * Providing CISP center coverage when required * Maintain youth treatment files * Maintain drug treatment supplies * Maintain monthly drug testing statistics * Interpret drug and alcohol results and provide technical feedback * Completing additional assignments in a timely and accurate manner * Assisting/substituting in other areas as needed BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefit plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Copies of college transcripts are required with the application and official transcripts are required prior to hiring. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to the address below. You may also complete an application at the address below on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays from 9:00 am – 11:00 or 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Family Division, Juvenile Section Juvenile Probation Administration Family Law Center, 2nd Floor-Suite 2001 550 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-0230 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Alcohol Highway Safety Program (AHSP) Supervisor JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: Alcohol Highway Safety Program (AHSP) Supervisor Classification: Supervisor Location: Pretrial Services, Manor Building 564 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $6,364 monthly or commensurate with experience; current court professionals would transfer with their years of service SUMMARY: This supervisory position is assigned to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Criminal Division, Pretrial Services. The Supervisor is responsible for overseeing Alcohol Highway Safety Program (AHSP) functions, supervising professional and support staff, managing day-to-day departmental operations, attending required meetings, and implementing Allegheny County Pretrial Services policies and procedures. The position requires comprehensive knowledge of DUI law, the Ignition Interlock Program, and the DUI Alternative to Jail Program. In addition, the AHSP Supervisor oversees regional alcohol programs and serves as a liaison to the Judges and staff of the Criminal Division of the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. The successful candidate must demonstrate initiative, sound independent judgment, and strong administrative, leadership, and interpersonal skills. This individual is responsible for the overall administration of the Alcohol Highway Safety Program, including assigning work based on an understanding of established practices and operational guidelines. The position reports directly to the Department Director. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelor’s degree and minimum of two years of excellent performance demonstrated in Pretrial Services and/or Probation * Master’s degree in a related field is preferred, but not required * Strong administrative and leadership skills * Ability to communicate effectively with subordinates, peers, supervisors, and members of the community * Knowledge of PA criminal justice system, and knowledge of the policies and practices of the Pretrial Services Department, DUI law, and Ignition Interlock requirements * General computer skills and Word/Excel familiarity * General office related equipment and knowledge of Smart Start’s computer system * License Requirements: PA driver’s license, Act 33 clearance and criminal background check ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: * Supervise the Ignition Interlock staff and the DUI Alternative to Jail staff * Supervise two Probation Officers assigned to supervise defendants participating in the DUI Alternative to Jail Program * Responsible for the financial aspects of the Ignition Interlock office and the DUI Alternative to Jail Program * Assigns work based on the understanding of established practices and operational guidelines * Serves as a liaison to the Judges and Criminal Division staff * Perform other duties as required BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefit plan available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance plans; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, March 2, 2026. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. If you have additional documents that can’t be uploaded, please mail or fax them to: Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax:412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER HR Clerk Steno II JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: Position: HR Clerk Steno II Classification: Clerical Location: Pretrial Services, Manor Building 564 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Job Status: Full-Time, Benefits Eligible Salary: $3,457 monthly or commensurate with experience SUMMARY: This position serves as a Human Resources Clerk within the Pretrial Services Department and works in close coordination with Court Administration and departmental administrative staff. Responsibilities include processing and maintaining payroll records; coordinating and communicating with third-party benefits administrators and work partners; Provides administrative support in onboarding processes assisting new hires with required employment documentation and orientation materials; and assisting employees with leave and accommodation matters, including FMLA, ADA, disability, and related programs. The position also performs a variety of clerical and administrative duties in support of departmental and court operations. The successful candidate must demonstrate a high degree of professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality when handling sensitive employee and personnel information. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential. Assignments may require initiative and sound independent judgment. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: * Must have achieved educational level of a high school diploma or its equivalent and six (6) months experience in an office or court setting, or any equivalent experience or training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and ability * The ability to follow established clerical and human resources procedures and practices * Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills and communication skills * Accurate typing and data entry skills * Knowledge of computer, copier, facsimile and telephone systems * Ability to maintain confidentiality of personnel and medical information * Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, exercise discretion, and interact effectively with the staff, partner agencies and the public. * This individual is expected to perform position responsibilities within six (6) months of assumption of duties. * Act 33 clearance and must pass a criminal check ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Answering, screening, and routing telephone calls to appropriate parties. Responding to general HR inquiries and directing staff to appropriate resources. Providing courteous and professional assistance to employees and partner agencies. Processing and maintaining payroll documentation and related records. Assisting with administration of employee leave programs including FMLA, ADA accommodations, disability, and related benefits. Communicating with third-party administrators, benefits providers, and work partners regarding employee matters. Maintaining and organizing confidential personnel and medical files in accordance with policy. Performing data entry and record maintenance with accuracy Completing additional assignments in a timely, accurate, and professional manner Assisting or providing coverage in other areas or Pretrial Services or administrative functions as needed At the employer's discretion, the employee may be assigned additional duties and tasks as deemed necessary to support departmental and court operations BENEFITS: Standard health and fringe benefits plans available. This includes health; dental; life, accident, and disability insurance, retirement plan; sick leave and vacation benefits. HOW TO APPLY: Applications are submitted online until the posting is closed, March 6, 2026. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. Please include a cover letter and resume, which may be uploaded or sent to the address below. Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania Court Human Resources Office 350 Frick Building 437 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Fax: 412-350-5897 Apply for this Position EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER