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Director Judicial Tenure Commission

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Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan

[Unknown City], MI (In Person)

$174,191 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 47 minutes ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/20/2026

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Director
  • Judicial Tenure Commission Michigan $148,268.88
  • $200,113.92 a year $148,268.88
  • $200,113.
92 a year
Position Available Director, Judicial Tenure Commission Judicial Tenure Commission Salary Range:
$148,268.88
  • $200, 113.
92 The Judicial Tenure Commission (JTC) is the independent state agency responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and judicial incapacity, and for recommending discipline of judges by the Michigan Supreme Court. Its jurisdiction includes all active judicial officers, as that term is defined in the Michigan Court Rules. The JTC is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Director, whose primary job responsibilities include: Carry out the directives, policies, and decisions of the JTC; Provide legal advice to the Commission acting as its General Counsel; Supervise investigations undertaken at the Commission's direction; Act as the disciplinary counsel when the Commission issues a formal complaint; Act as the liaison between the Commission and the public; Manage the day-to-day operations of the Commission office; Supervise the Commission's attorney and administrative staff; Supervise the keeping and maintenance of the Commission's files and records; Represent the JTC making presentations to various community groups and training sessions conducted by the Supreme Court Administrative Office. Lead JTC staff including recruitment of highly qualified staff providing development resources, performance communication planning, compensation and discipline as appropriate; Meet with staff regarding performance at an appropriate frequency and document those meetings; Monitor and manage the JTC budget;
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school with a minimum of ten years of experience as a practicing attorney. Five years of management or supervisory experience required. Five years of active trial court work (i.e.; Prosecutorial or trial court experience) preferred.
KNOWLEDGE
Excellent proofreading, editing, legal research, and writing skills; Familiarity with the Michigan Code of Judicial Conduct; Familiarity with the Michigan Court Rules, particularly court rules governing judicial ethics and the Judicial Tenure Commission; Familiarity with Michigan Law, including statutes and case law. ABILITY Communicate effectively with varied audiences; Establish and maintain good working relationships and communicate effectively with internal and external constituents; Present to or train varied audiences; Operate in a fast-paced environment where priorities may be affected by outside influences.
WORK LOCATION
Cadillac Place, Detroit, Michigan.
TO APPLY
Please send your cover letter, resume, law school transcript (unofficial is acceptable), and writing sample in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat to jobapps@courts.mi.gov and include "JTC Director" in the subject line. Candidates selected for an interview will be asked to provide references. If you are unable to send applicant materials electronically, please contact Judicial Human Resources at (517) 373-1147 .
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July 13, 2026 AN
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