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Case Administrator

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Pennsylvania Western Bankruptcy Court

Pittsburgh, PA (In Person)

$57,425 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 03/23/2026 (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Case Administrator Pennsylvania Western Bankruptcy Court Pittsburgh, PA Job Details Full-time $51,035 - $63,815 a year 1 day ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Computer operation Document review (document control) Internal controls Report writing Microsoft Outlook Phone communication Computer literacy Writing skills Filing Research Mid-level Customer inquiry handling High school diploma or GED Data quality monitoring Data entry Court case file organization Typing Legal case management Data validation 1 year Internal audits Progress tracking (project management tasks) Bankruptcy Full Job Description Job Details for Case Administrator Court Name/Organization Pennsylvania Western Bankruptcy Court Overview of the Position The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (the "Court") is accepting applications for a full-time Case Administrator in our Pittsburgh office. Case Administrators perform various functions and are responsible for maintaining and processing case information and managing the progression of cases from opening to final disposition, in accordance with approved internal controls, procedures, and rules. Location Pittsburgh, PA Opening and Closing Dates 03/23/2026 - Open Until Filled Appointment Type Permanent Classification Level/Grade CL 25 Salary $51,035 - $63,815 Announcement Number 26-02CAP Position Description The incumbent monitors the progress of bankruptcy cases and related adversary proceeding cases from opening to closing to ensure their orderly and efficient movement through the Court. The incumbent must simultaneously manage many cases by monitoring for conformity with appropriate rules, practices and/or court requirements. The incumbent operates electronic court recording equipment during court proceedings. Reviews, identifies, researches, and ensures the accuracy, timeliness, and quality of data entered into the Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) database. Prepares, analyzes and ensures the accuracy of various case management reports.
The incumbent:
must interpret a variety of documents and make timely and accurate entries on the docket; assists customers with electronic case filing inquiries; tests new procedures and processes to provide necessary feedback; audits cases for closing and checks the docket to ensure all necessary documents are entered and deadlines are met; prepares notification of deficiencies regarding documents; processes orders in a timely manner; addresses inquiries regarding case information; generates notices related to bankruptcy case events; and manages and maintains bankruptcy case records. The incumbent files documents and collects appropriate fees and furnishes information to the general public, members of the bar, and other parties involved in bankruptcy cases over the telephone, in writing and at the front counter. Effectively and efficiently uses computer-based systems and programs to review documents submitted electronically via CM/ECF. Performs additional duties as assigned. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications To qualify, the individual must be a high school graduate or equivalent and possess a minimum of one year of specialized experience (performance of duties similar to those listed above). Knowledge of local court rules, practices, procedures, processes, and forms are a plus. A college degree is a plus. The individual must be able to track case progression and make independent decisions based on applicable procedures, rules, and instructions. Computer literacy is required, particularly in using computer-based systems and programs. Skills in typing and using word processing programs and equipment are vital. (Testing may be part of the interviewing process.) The ability to work effectively as part of a team and to follow detailed instructions is necessary. The ability to communicate (orally and in writing) and interact effectively and appropriately is critical. Skill in Microsoft Office Suite including Word and Outlook is preferred. Legal-related experience also is preferred. Employee Benefits Employees of the Court are entitled to the following benefits: optional participation in a variety of Federal health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans; optional participation in the flexible spending and parking reimbursement programs; annual leave (vacation) and sick leave accruals; 11 paid holidays per year; mandatory participation in the Federal Employees Retirement Program and the Social Security Retirement Program, and optional participation in the Thrift Savings Plan. Miscellaneous The incumbent monitors the progress of bankruptcy cases and related adversary proceeding cases from opening to closing to ensure their orderly and efficient movement through the Court. The incumbent must simultaneously manage many cases by monitoring for conformity with appropriate rules, practices and/or court requirements. The incumbent operates electronic court recording equipment during court proceedings. Reviews, identifies, researches, and ensures the accuracy, timeliness, and quality of data entered into the Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) database. Prepares, analyzes and ensures the accuracy of various case management reports.
The incumbent:
must interpret a variety of documents and make timely and accurate entries on the docket; assists customers with electronic case filing inquiries; tests new procedures and processes to provide necessary feedback; audits cases for closing and checks the docket to ensure all necessary documents are entered and deadlines are met; prepares notification of deficiencies regarding documents; processes orders in a timely manner; addresses inquiries regarding case information; generates notices related to bankruptcy case events; and manages and maintains bankruptcy case records. The incumbent files documents and collects appropriate fees and furnishes information to the general public, members of the bar, and other parties involved in bankruptcy cases over the telephone, in writing and at the front counter. Effectively and efficiently uses computer-based systems and programs to review documents submitted electronically via CM/ECF. Performs additional duties as assigned. Application Info Qualified candidates must electronically submit a cover letter, a resume, and a Federal Judicial Branch Application for Employment (Form AO 78) for consideration. Instructions and forms to apply electronically are available at: The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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