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***The Starting Rate for this position is $36.95 per hour***
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***35 hours per week***
Position Summary
This position is responsible for the verbatim recordation by stenotype machine of all types of court proceedings and the preparation of a complete and accurate transcription from stenotype notes and accompanying computer SD card of such proceedings in accordance with established court-mandated procedures and time constraints. Responsible for the marking and the initial, temporary custody of exhibits offered during any court proceeding.
Position Responsibilities
***Essential Functions***
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Stenographically record court proceedings by use of a stenotype machine.
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When directed by the Court, read back portions of the record during proceedings.
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Prepare orders dictated from the bench by judges.
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Prepare, by court order or authorization, transcripts by means of Computer Aided Transcription (CAT) software, as requested, within specified time constraints.
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Mark all exhibits offered during court proceedings and maintain a record and description of each.
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Maintain log and storage of both paper notes and accompanying computer SD cards of all proceedings for an indefinite period of time.
***Non-Essential Functions***
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Assume the duties of Chief Court Reporter when requested.
Minimum Education And Experience
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High school diploma or possession of a G.E.D. Certificate from a recognized issuing agency.
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Successful completion and graduation from an NCRA-accredited school of court reporting, requiring a minimum of 225 wpm sustained dictation with 97% accuracy, or an associate degree in Specialized Business (Court Reporting).
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Four (4) years of experience in general court reporting.
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Any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Possession of the NCRA RPR designation or successful completion of the in-house examination.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
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Thorough knowledge of English usage, punctuation, spelling, and varied technical terminology.
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Working knowledge of the conduct of legal proceedings.
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Skill in taking and transcribing verbatim testimony for sustained periods of time received at rapid and changing speeds and inflections from several persons.
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Must be familiar with and have the ability to use Computer-Aided Transcription software in the preparation of transcripts.
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Excellent typing skills.
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Ability to work independently.
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Ability to operate office equipment, i.e., printers, copy machines, and binders.
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Ability to effectively deal with judges, attorneys, government officials, and parties involved in litigation.
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Ability to handle stress.
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Physical presence in the office is required.
Physical Demands
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Must be able to sit for long periods of time (hours) without a break.
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Must be able to carry a stenotype machine, along with associated accessories, from
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office to courtroom.
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Must possess excellent hearing.
Working Environment
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This position works at the pleasure of an assigned judge and must be available to work both before and after normal working hours in court.
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This position has time constraints on transcript production (14 days), which may require working before and past normal working hours and on weekends.
*This position description serves as a guideline for communicating the essential functions and other information about the position to the applicant/employee. It is not intended to create a binding employment contract nor cover every detail of the position and may be changed where appropriate.*