We welcome you to join our team as:
ASSISTANT MANAGER AND BAILIFF (1-YEAR CONTRACT)
The Registry is responsible for the management and disposal of cases which includes the processing, storing and retrieval of court documents, as well as fixing hearings for matters commencing in the Supreme Court.

SG Courts - Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts
Assistant Manager and Bailiff
Contract
Closing on 15 Mar 2026What the role is
What you will be working on
The officer is expected to:
• Manage cases filed in the Supreme Court through analysing, reviewing, monitoring and processing documents in accordance with the applicable rules, practice directions, standard operating procedures and policies;
• Draft and/or prepare case summaries, reports, notices or general correspondence and liaise with lawyers, self-represented persons, internal and external stakeholders (including other government agencies) to facilitate the efficient disposal of cases;
• Process applications involving the arrest or release of vessels;
• Carry out field operations for various enforcement orders, including enforcement orders for seizure and sale of property, and for delivery of possession of immovable property (which involve evictions);
• Monitor hearings for committal orders, and coordinate with the Singapore Police Force for the arrest of the committal respondent;
• Carry out related administrative work to follow-through on the cases and enforcement matters, including preparing statements of accounts for applicable cases or matters;
• Compile and maintain accurate and up-to-date case information and records, and statistics on caseload and disposal;
• Review and streamline existing operational processes to improve quality and productivity;
• Participate as a team member and be involved in projects which affect the operations of the Registry; and
• Perform any other tasks as assigned by the supervisors.
What we are looking for
Requirements:
• Preferably 2 – 3 years working experience in Enforcement or Investigative work
• Strong administrative and organisational skills with demonstrated ability to maintain accurate records and accountability for public resources
• Good communication and interpersonal skills as well as excellent professional conduct when dealing with members of the public, legal practitioners, external stakeholders and court staff
• Able to work under time pressure
• Well organised and meticulous, with commitment to deliver high quality work
• Pro-active and be able to work independently as well as in a team
• Must possess highest standards of integrity and trustworthiness
Only short-listed candidates will be notified. Thank you for your interest in this position and in the Judiciary.
About your application process
This job is closing on 15 Mar 2026.
If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the job ad closing date, we seek your understanding that it is likely that we are not moving forward with your application for this role. We thank you for your interest and would like to assure you that this does not affect your other job applications with the Public Service. We encourage you to explore and apply for other roles within SG Courts - Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts or the wider Public Service.
About SG Courts - Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts
The Judiciary - comprising the Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts - is one of the three constitutional pillars of government in Singapore. Known collectively as SG Courts, we are integrated to serve as one judiciary. As an organ of state, the Judiciary’s function is to independently administer justice. Headed by the Chief Justice, we are a forward-looking, innovative and trusted judiciary. Built on judicial professionalism and transparency, we maintain the highest standards of integrity in safeguarding our community. We pledge to ensure equal and continuous access to justice, and we are committed to deliver justice that is accessible, fair and impartial. The Judiciary strives to innovate and evolve to face challenges in an increasingly complex world. Hence, we are committed to our shared vision of “A trusted Judiciary. Ready for Tomorrow”