Court Name/Organization North Carolina Middle District Court Overview of the Position Federal courts play an important role in the administration of justice. The United States has 94 district courts, which serve as the trial level court in the federal system. Federal judges decide complex and sometimes high-profile criminal and civil cases. To support their work, the judges of a court appoint a Clerk of Court who is responsible for the administration of all non-judicial functions, ranging from court support, docketing, records maintenance, information technology, finance, human resources, jury administration, facilities, and public relations. The Clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina is accepting applications for the position of Student Intern in Greensboro. This is an entry level position. This position affords undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to gain invaluable hands-on experience working in a federal court environment, develop personal and professional skills, attend court trials, network with courthouse personnel and officials, and receive superior mentorship by court professionals. The Student Intern will work up to 20 hours per week. The Clerk's Office has regular vacancies for full-time positions, and Student Interns who are successful in their positions will be welcome to apply for any full-time vacancies that are of interest. However, permanent employment is not guaranteed. Location Greensboro, NC Opening and Closing Dates 07/08/2026 - Open Until Filled Appointment Type Temporary Classification Level/Grade CL 22 Salary $32,588 - $52,957 Link to Court Careers Information https://www.ncmd.uscourts.gov/employment-0 Announcement Number 26-06 Link to Job Announcement