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U.S. Courts for the Eighth Circuit in St. Louis, MO seeks a Circuit Executive to lead administrative, legal support, and operational functions for the circuit's federal courts.
The role requires significant travel and strategic oversight across budgeting, procurement, facilities, IT, and HR programs. The ideal candidate will bring at least ten years of administrative experience with five in leadership, strong analytical and communications skills, and experience guiding organizational change
Position Type: Full-time, Excepted Service
Location: St. Louis, Missouri (Thomas F. Eagleton United States Courthouse)
Salary: Up to $236,699 annually; dependent upon qualifications
Closing Date: Open until filled; only applications received by September 11, 2026, are assured of consideration
The Judicial Council of the Eighth Circuit is seeking a highly qualified, dynamic leader to serve as the Circuit Executive. Established pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 332(e), the Circuit Executive exercises administrative powers and performs duties delegated by the judicial council under the supervision of the chief circuit judge. The Office of the Circuit Executive provides comprehensive operational, administrative, and legal support to the chief circuit judge and the judicial council, ensuring the efficient management of all federal courts within the circuit. This position requires significant travel.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens or eligible for federal employment. This position is in the excepted service, and employment is “at will.” The Circuit Executive serves at the pleasure of the judicial council of the circuit. Employment is subject to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees and direct deposit (EFT) requirements. The Circuit Executive is a High-Sensitive Position in the judiciary, and an appointment is contingent on a favorable suitability determination after completion of fingerprinting and a comprehensive background investigation. The judicial council may, in its discretion, approve an appointment provisionally, pending results from the appropriate background investigation.
The United States Courts are an Equal Opportunity Employer.