The Office of Judicial Administration is responsible for the efficient administration of all agencies that operate under the direction of the Chief Justice and the Supreme Court. That includes 200 personnel; fiscal management; communication; technology; legal services; intergovernmental relations; services for the trial courts; and support for court boards, commissions, and committees. The Office is headed by Interim Chief Administrative Officer Aaron Hood, who reports directly to the Chief Justice of Indiana and serves as the link between the Chief Justice and the agencies of the Court.
Duration: This internship is designed to continue for the duration of the school year.
To Apply: Please apply by July 8, 2026
About the Job:
The Process Improvement Intern will work directly with the Office of Judicial Administration staff to map, analyze, and optimize operations across various judicial agencies, including the Appellate Clerks Office. This role bridges operations management theory and public sector administration by transforming real-world workflows into streamlined operations and actionable training materials. The intern will assist in facilitating stakeholder workshops, analyzing operational data, and developing sector-specific case studies and learning examples. Ideal candidates are graduate or advanced undergraduate students in Business (Operations Management/Logistics), Public Administration, Law, or Industrial Engineering who want hands-on experience applying Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints concepts within a judicial and administrative environment.
A Day in the Life:
What Youll Need for Success:
Integrity
Professionalism
Communication
Critical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Time Management
Using Computers and Technology
Equal Employment Opportunity:
The Indiana Supreme Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal employment opportunities are provided to all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, socioeconomic status, status as a protected veteran or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, and the Indiana Judicial Code.
If you are a qualified individual with a disability and will need reasonable accommodation to assist you in applying for the position or performing the essential functions of the job, the Indiana Supreme Court will provide such reasonable accommodations.