The Judiciary, State of Hawaii Jobs Hiring Now
The Judiciary, State of Hawaii is hiring for 36 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in allied health and business analysis, with listed salaries up to about $9,000. Migrate Mate updates The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's live openings daily. The Judiciary, State of Hawaii is the state court system responsible for administering justice across Hawaii's circuit and district courts, with roles spanning social work, court operations, human resources, and detention services.
Find The Judiciary, State of Hawaii JobsOverview
The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 36
- Top team
- Allied Health
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Honolulu
- Salary range
- $4,000–$9,000
Listed salaries for The Judiciary, State of Hawaii roles on Migrate Mate range from about $4,000 to $9,000 per year across 36 open roles, as of July 16, 2026.
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Position Specific Description
Recruitment Number 26-135LJ, Social Worker I (PO/DL), SR-16, Hilo, Hawaii.
Note: These positions require a current valid driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle.This job posting is for the first level, social worker position. Depending on your education and experience, you might also qualify for the other levels below. Please review the Minimum Qualification Requirements on the job postings carefully to see which levels you might qualify for and submit a separate application for each.
26-136LJ, Social Worker II (PO/DL), Hilo, Hawaii, SR-18
26-137LJ, Social Worker III (PO/DL), Hilo, Hawaii, SR-20
26-138LJ, Social Worker IV (PO/DL), Hilo, Hawaii, SR-22
Summary of Duties
Hawaii State Judiciary Social Workers work in court programs with a variety of clients and issues. Functions may include, but are not limited to the following: supervision of juvenile law violators, adult law violators, defendants conditionally released from the Hawaii State Hospital, or juvenile status offenders; conducting child custody/visitation evaluations; assisting protection order petitioners; assisting in child welfare services cases referred to the Family Court; juveniles temporarily detained; and engagement of family and community in juvenile cases.
Among some of the issues involved in the cases are substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, child abuse and neglect, trauma, disputed child custody/visitation, victim restitution, and others.
Social Worker I positions perform simple social work tasks in accordance with defined policies and procedures and specific supervisory instructions; prepares case records and reports; and performs other duties as required.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Education Requirement: Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a bachelor’s degree which included a minimum of twelve (12) semester credit hours in courses such as social work, social welfare, criminal justice, human services, counseling, psychology, sociology, or other related social sciences.
Excess work experience as described under Specialized Experience below, or any other responsible administrative, professional or analytical work experience which provided knowledge and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a bachelor’s degree may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. To be acceptable, the experience must have been of such scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of comparable knowledge and abilities.
The education or experience background must also demonstrate the ability to write clear and comprehensive reports and other documents; read and interpret complex written material; and solve complex problems logically and systematically.
Specialized Experience: Progressively responsible professional social work experience which involved utilizing a variety of social work skills and exercising professional judgement in the process of assisting individuals and their families with identifying their problems, evaluating the situation realistically, and considering resources and alternative courses of action pertinent to their needs and circumstances. The work typically involves conducting assessments; developing and implementing a plan of treatment programs and services; working cooperatively with other professionals, community agencies or institutions, in an interdisciplinary team; and evaluating the client’s progress and adjusting plans as appropriate.
Selective Certification Requirement - Driver's License: For these positions, applicants must possess a current and valid driver's license to operate a motor vehicle.
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Requirement (28 CFR 115.17, 115.117, 115.217 and 115.317): For certain positions, applicants may have contact with detainees in juvenile facilities and lockups, with inmates detained in a prison or jail, or with residents of community confinement facilities.
In accordance with the Federal PREA Law, the Hawaii State Judiciary shall not hire or promote anyone who may have contact with detainees in juvenile facilities and lockups, with inmates detained in a prison or jail, or with residents of community confinement facilities who:
a. Has engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, jail, lockup, community confinement facility, juvenile facility or other institution;
b. Has been convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force, or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable to consent or refuse;
c. Has been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in the activity described in b above; or
d. Has been the subject of substantiated allegations of sexual abuse or sexual harassment, or resigned during a pending investigation of alleged sexual abuse or sexual harassment.
Probation Officer Position: Most positions serve as probation officers. Probation Officers manage a case load of clients who have been adjudicated for law violation(s) or status offense(s) and are placed under the jurisdiction of the court for the purposes of supervision under probation or protective supervision, provision of services, or monitoring for compliance with the court's orders. Probation officers engage in collaborative casework with clients who may have serious mental health issues; family conflict; extensive and/or serious law violation histories; severe behavioral problems; disruptive parent/child relationships; drug and/or alcohol abuse, etc.
Supplemental Information
Any additional information may be attached to your online application, submitted by email to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mailed to the following address: Hawaii State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.
Education: If you are using education as a substitution for experience, you must submit a copy of your transcript(s) or diploma(s) at the time of application. If you are selected for a position, we will request an official transcript (not a copy) at a later date. The official transcript must indicate completion of the training and/or the awarding of the appropriate degree.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Applicants who will graduate with a Bachelor’s degree with at least 12 semester credits of social science coursework may apply within three months prior to graduation. If you are selected, we will need an original official transcript (not a copy) indicating the completion of the required coursework and the awarding of the degree.
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Working at The Judiciary, State of Hawaii
The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's 36 open roles are across all levels, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are allied health, business analysis, and accounting. The Judiciary, State of Hawaii operates the state's court system, serving residents across Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai through circuit courts, district courts, and family courts. Staff roles span social work and public guardian services, human resources, court operations, information technology, and detention facility management. Most The Judiciary, State of Hawaii roles are based in Honolulu, with some in Hilo and Kapolei.
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How many jobs is The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hiring for right now?
The Judiciary, State of Hawaii is hiring for 36 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in allied health and business analysis. Openings span social work, human resources, court operations, accounting, and detention facility management across Hawaii's court system, with positions available on Oahu, Maui, the Big Island, and Kauai.
What kinds of roles does The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hire for?
The most active teams are allied health, business analysis, and accounting. The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hires across social work, human resources, court operations, information technology, accounting, and detention facility management. Current postings include social workers at multiple seniority levels, HR clerks and technicians, court services managers, and deputy detention facility superintendents. Most postings are across all levels.
Are The Judiciary, State of Hawaii jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Honolulu. Each The Judiciary, State of Hawaii listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at The Judiciary, State of Hawaii?
Find a role that fits your background on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's own application portal to submit your materials. The Judiciary runs its own hiring process, so all applications, screening, and decisions are handled directly by the agency. Migrate Mate keeps The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's listings current so you reach the right posting.
What do The Judiciary, State of Hawaii jobs pay?
Listed salaries for The Judiciary, State of Hawaii roles on Migrate Mate range from about $4,000 to $9,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Exact pay is set by The Judiciary, State of Hawaii and shown on each listing.
Does The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hire entry-level?
Most of The Judiciary, State of Hawaii's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual The Judiciary, State of Hawaii listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is The Judiciary, State of Hawaii hiring?
Most The Judiciary, State of Hawaii roles are based in Honolulu, with some in Hilo and Kapolei, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.