Manitoba

Manitoba Hiring Court Clerk for The Pas, $73K Salary Offered

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May 28, 2026 2:30 pm

A new job opening at the courthouse in The Pas, Manitoba, could be a good fit for local residents looking for a public service career. Manitoba Justice is looking to fill a Court Clerk position, with applications due by June 9, 2026.

The job comes with an annual salary ranging from $59,595 to $72,910, plus a possible Remoteness Allowance. Those hired will receive full training that starts with junior court office tasks and moves into courtroom work, so experience is not a barrier. The role involves plenty of contact with the public, using digital recording tools during court sessions, helping judges, and handling paperwork for both Provincial Court and Court of King’s Bench cases.

Applicants should know that security is taken seriously. Anyone offered the job will need to pass a criminal record check, an enhanced security screening, and meet the requirements to become a Staff Justice of the Peace.

The hiring process is also putting a focus on fairness in employment. The job posting says consideration will be given to Indigenous people, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities. According to census data, The Pas has the highest share of Indigenous residents among urban centres in Manitoba, at about 46.6% of the population. That makes the equity priority especially relevant for the community.

The courthouse in The Pas acts as a hub for the north, with judges living in town and circuit courts running into remote corners of Manitoba. A job like this offers a way to build a career close to home while serving the broader region.

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