Description
Court Reporter
New Hires will receive $20,000 SIGNING BONUS
Salary increases are presented as a range from lowest to highest and are allocated into four steps. Progression from a step is after completing a year of service in the current step.
SIGNING INCENTIVE Upon hire, a sign-on bonus of $20,000 shall be offered to all new bargaining unit employees, to be paid out as follows: $7,000 upon beginning work for the Court; $5,000 at the first anniversary of employment; $4,000 at the second anniversary of employment; and $4,000 at the third anniversary of employment.
VOICE WRITERS Now accepting applications for voice writers.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE FULL-TIME, PART-TIME, AND EXTRA HELP
Extra Help: Positions that are used by the Court to handle peak workload and vacancies. These positions are not eligible for most Court benefits.
BENEFITS The Superior Court offers an excellent benefit package, summarized as follows:
Benefits are prorated for Part-Time employees and Extra Help are eligible for limited benefits. Please reach out to the HR representative for more information.
COURT REPORTERS are responsible for making verbatim official records of court proceedings in machine shorthand and providing read back of all or portions of the record upon request. Under direction, this specialized classification stenographically records and maintains an official record of court proceedings, reads notes as requested, prepares transcripts, and performs other related duties as required.
Typical Tasks/Representative Duties
Employment Standards/Typical Qualifications
Certification by the California Department of Consumer Affairs Certified Shorthand Reporters Board is required.
Employees will be eligible for reimbursements up to $2000 from the Court for limited equipment. A California Driver's license may be required. Employees in this classification may be required to use their own vehicle to travel between facilities.
Knowledge Of:
Ability To:
Supplemental Information
Working Conditions: The work environment is generally clean, inside buildings, with limited exposure to dust, fumes, odors, and noise. Incumbents will be working under sometimes difficult and stressful conditions, with frequent deadlines and the expectation to produce high quality work under limited time constraints.
Essential Functions: Specific tasks and duties may vary between assignments, however, the following are considered essential functions expected of the Court Reporter classification:
Physical Demands:
Examination:
Please note: The Superior Court is establishing an eligibility list from this recruitment which may be used to fill both temporary and permanent vacancies. Please mark your interest clearly on your employment application as to your desire for temporary or permanent employment or both. Application Requirements:
The Court is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status. The Court provides reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If you are disabled as defined by the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act or the California Fair Employment and Housing Act
Description
Court Reporter
New Hires will receive $20,000 SIGNING BONUS
Salary increases are presented as a range from lowest to highest and are allocated into four steps. Progression from a step is after completing a year of service in the current step.
SIGNING INCENTIVE Upon hire, a sign-on bonus of $20,000 shall be offered to all new bargaining unit employees, to be paid out as follows: $7,000 upon beginning work for the Court; $5,000 at the first anniversary of employment; $4,000 at the second anniversary of employment; and $4,000 at the third anniversary of employment.
VOICE WRITERS Now accepting applications for voice writers.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE FULL-TIME, PART-TIME, AND EXTRA HELP
Extra Help: Positions that are used by the Court to handle peak workload and vacancies. These positions are not eligible for most Court benefits.
BENEFITS The Superior Court offers an excellent benefit package, summarized as follows:
Benefits are prorated for Part-Time employees and Extra Help are eligible for limited benefits. Please reach out to the HR representative for more information.
COURT REPORTERS are responsible for making verbatim official records of court proceedings in machine shorthand and providing read back of all or portions of the record upon request. Under direction, this specialized classification stenographically records and maintains an official record of court proceedings, reads notes as requested, prepares transcripts, and performs other related duties as required.
Typical Tasks/Representative Duties
Employment Standards/Typical Qualifications
Certification by the California Department of Consumer Affairs Certified Shorthand Reporters Board is required.
Employees will be eligible for reimbursements up to $2000 from the Court for limited equipment. A California Driver's license may be required. Employees in this classification may be required to use their own vehicle to travel between facilities.
Knowledge Of:
Ability To:
Supplemental Information
Working Conditions: The work environment is generally clean, inside buildings, with limited exposure to dust, fumes, odors, and noise. Incumbents will be working under sometimes difficult and stressful conditions, with frequent deadlines and the expectation to produce high quality work under limited time constraints.
Essential Functions: Specific tasks and duties may vary between assignments, however, the following are considered essential functions expected of the Court Reporter classification:
Physical Demands:
Examination:
Please note: The Superior Court is establishing an eligibility list from this recruitment which may be used to fill both temporary and permanent vacancies. Please mark your interest clearly on your employment application as to your desire for temporary or permanent employment or both. Application Requirements:
The Court is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status. The Court provides reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. If you are disabled as defined by the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act or the California Fair Employment and Housing Act
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