The Court Security Officer is primarily responsible for the security of a courtroom or courthouse. It is the officer's responsibility to assist in the orderly operation of the premises and to ensure the safety of the staff and users of the court. The officer provides general assistance to the judicial officer by ensuring that business in the courtroom flows peacefully and orderly. Work is performed under the supervision of management.
The Vermont Judiciary is looking to fill multiple Court Officer roles in Barre. The ideal candidate will bring integrity, professionalism, and a focus on security and safety in the courthouse. The ability to interact with a wide range of individuals is essential. Experience working in a security/ law enforcement role and/ or experience in deescalating situations is preferred.
This is a full-time, limited-service opening based in Barre, Vermont; this is not a remote/ hybrid role.
The Court Security Officer is a non-exempt Judicial Branch position equivalent to pay grade 17; as of July 12, 2026, the step 1 rate for pay grade 17 will be $20.27 per hour. As of July 26, 2026, the Court Security Officer will change to a pay grade 19 position and the step 1 rate will be $22.51.The limited-service term will end 6/30/2029.
The State of Vermont’s total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation.
Benefits
Minimum Qualifications
High School Graduation or GED and 2 years in a responsible position.
Summary of Duties
Scheduled hours of work generally conform to public court hours, but assignments may extend beyond those hours. Occasional travel to other courts within the State of Vermont may be required. Travel will be reimbursed according to State policies. This position will be eligible for longevity increases in accordance with the State step pay plan and annual cost of living increases as enacted by the Vermont State Legislature. Job Code # 26009, 26010, 26011
The State of Vermont celebrates diversity and is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect and meaningful inclusion that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills in all state government positions. The Judicial Branch is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity, and the recruitment process is designed to treat all applicants equitably.
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