Federal Public Defender seeks assistant computer systems administrators in Shreveport and Lafayette

Terry A. Doughty, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
Terry A. Doughty, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana
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The Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana announced on Mar. 14 that it is accepting applications for two Assistant Computer Systems Administrator positions, one based in Shreveport and another in Lafayette.

These roles are important for supporting the technology needs of the office, which provides legal defense services to individuals unable to afford private counsel. The announcement highlights the need for specialized staff to manage computer systems and litigation support functions.

According to the announcement, one position will serve as an Assistant Computer Systems Administrator/Litigation Support Specialist in Shreveport, while the other will be an Assistant Computer Systems Administrator in Lafayette. Both positions are open until April 13, 2026.

Applicants interested in these opportunities can find more information about job responsibilities and application procedures through the official vacancy announcement. The office encourages qualified candidates with relevant experience to apply before the deadline.

The addition of these roles is expected to strengthen technical support within both offices, ensuring continued effective service delivery.



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