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Job Description

Are you interested in the judicial field?
Are you motivated to perform varied and essential administrative tasks for the proper functioning of justice?
Do you wish to develop in a stimulating work environment?
Join us!

Attached to the Vaud Judicial Order, the Juvenile Court investigates offences committed by minors and pronounces sentences. It is also responsible for the execution of the sentence by the minor.

To complete the existing team, the Juvenile Court, which employs nearly 50 magistrates and collaborators, is looking for a specialised case manager.

Responsibilities

* Independently ensure the management and monitoring of the unit's files by mastering the procedures and business processes related to the field.
* Analyse and process the various stages of the procedure related to file management, ensuring that all documents are gathered and compliant.
* Collaborate in organising and scheduling hearings, interviews and consultations by determining the degree of urgency.
* Manage the handling, routing and dispatch of various correspondence by prioritising according to deadlines and legal time limits.
* Draft certain decisions and various documents, including hearing minutes, under the signature of the judge or any other authorised person.
* Provide counter and telephone service by informing litigants, lawyers and partner services about procedures, deadlines and useful documentation.

More information can be found in the job description by clicking here.

Do you have questions? Ms Emilie Barré, Chief Clerk, is happy to assist you at 021 316 68 00.

Qualifications

  • Federal Certificate of Competence (CFC) as a commercial employee, or any equivalent qualification
  • Two years of professional experience in judicial administration, in a lawyer's or notary's office.
  • Sense of public service and stress resistance
  • Good writing skills and excellent spelling, autonomous work under the responsibility of the hierarchical superior
  • Flexibility in working hours during the president's service period
  • Knowledge of common IT tools, speed, rigour, precision and discretion.

As part of the recruitment process, candidates will be required to present an extract from the debt collection register and a criminal record less than 3 months old.

Engagement in the lower salary class is possible if the duration of experience related to judicial administration, in a lawyer's or notary's office, is insufficient at the time of hiring.

WHO ARE WE?

Alongside the legislative and executive powers, the Vaud Judicial Order (OJV) ensures the role of the third cantonal power.
In a constantly evolving context with numerous jurisdictional and institutional challenges, we have the duty to control the proper application of laws within the State. Spread across the entire cantonal territory, our 33 judicial authorities and offices employ more than 1,800 fully committed collaborators and magistrates dedicated to our sovereign missions, essential to the functioning of our canton.
For more information, click here to visit our website.

Why join the State of Vaud?

The State of Vaud offers a wide variety of jobs and opportunities for advancement. Working conditions are guided by themes of equality, inclusion, sustainability and professional ethics in an environment conducive to work-life balance.

To learn more about our benefits, visit our Employer State page.

  • Publication Date16/06/2026 05:00
  • LocationLausanne, Switzerland
  • Apply Before29/06/2026 21:55
  • Start Date1st September 2026 or to be agreed
  • Salary Grade7
  • Contract TypePermanent Private Law
  • Work Rate80-100%
  • AddressJuvenile Court
    Chemin du Trabandan 28
    1014 Lausanne
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