Superior Court of California
County of San Bernardino

Attn: Human Resources Department
247 W. Third Street, 1st Floor
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0312

Information: (909) 521-3700
Fax: 909-521-3644
Email: hr@sb-court.org

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San Bernardino Superior Court Employment Opportunities

Visit our list of positions currently available. Select the linked job title for a detailed description of each position.
 
 
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How to Apply for Employment with our Court

Our application guide details the steps needed to create an applicant account and apply online for a position with the Court.
 
 
 
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Job Descriptions

There are many classifications with our Court. Take a look at the various job descriptions and if you are interested in a position not currently open for applications, select the “subscribe” button to enter your contact information to be notified the moment the recruitment opens for your desired position.
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Volunteer Program

Volunteers play an integral role within the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino. If you are an individual who would like to make a contribution to your community, in exchange for work experience, visit this page for full details on our Volunteer Program.
 
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2021 Health Benefits Calculator

Calculate and preview the costs of employee health insurance benefits available through the Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino.
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Becoming a Certified Court Interpreter

The Court Interpreters Program with the Judicial Council strives to ensure access to the courts for persons with limited English proficiency or those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. If you would like to become an interpreter, this page contains information and videos that explain how to do so.
 
 
 
 
 
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Superior Court Employment Throughout the State

There are numerous avenues to work with the Judicial Branch of California, from volunteer opportunities to full-time positions. Here you’ll find all the information you need on how to join the largest court system in the nation.
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Judicial Administration Fellowship Program

The Judicial Fellowship Program is administered by the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State).  All persons with a four-year college degree are eligible to apply. Successful applicants demonstrate a commitment to public service and an interest in the administration of justice in the California court system.  Ten fellows are accepted into the ten-month program, which begins in September of each year.
 

Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino Participates in the E-Verify Program

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