U.S. Bankruptcy Court in South Carolina seeks case administrator for Columbia office

Timothy M. Cain U.S. District chief judge at District Court for the District of South Carolina Aiken District chief judge
Timothy M. Cain U.S. District chief judge at District Court for the District of South Carolina Aiken District chief judge
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The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of South Carolina has announced an open position for a Case Administrator at its Columbia office. The role involves working with the Operations Team to oversee bankruptcy cases and related proceedings.

Interested candidates are encouraged to review the details provided in the official vacancy announcement. Applications must be submitted by February 13, 2026. Applicants should ensure that all required information is included as specified in the announcement.

AO Form 78, which is part of the application process, is available through the court’s resources.



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