United States Bankruptcy Court seeks case administrator for Columbia location

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 that it is seeking applicants for a Case Administrator position in Columbia. The court provided details about the job opening and the application process in its vacancy announcement. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by February 13, 2026.

Applicants are required to submit their applications using AO Form 78, which is available through the court’s resources.



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