What are the responsibilities and job description for the Court Reporter / Court Recorder - Court Administration position at Cumberland County, PA?
Job Description
Court Reporter
Minimum starting hourly rate: $27.03
Job Summary:
Using a stenographic recording system, records all spoken words during court proceedings including but not limited to testimony, opening, and closing remarks of counsel, remarks of a judge, and sidebar conferences. To prepare court orders and other related proceedings with a high degree of accuracy.
Essential Job Functions:
Minimum Requirements to Perform the Work:
Court Recorder
Minimum starting hourly rate: $21.41
Job Summary:
Using an electronic recording system, records all spoken words during court proceedings including but not limited to testimony, opening, and closing remarks of counsel, remarks of a judge, and sidebar conferences. To prepare court orders and other related proceedings with a high degree of accuracy.
Essential Job Functions:
Mission Statement: To provide impactful and essential county services in the most effective, courteous, and financially responsible manner possible.
We are always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our team. If you think you are ready to be a part of an exciting team, then we encourage you to continue with this job application!
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT/ISSUES WITH APPLYING:
If you are having technology issues with the application or with uploading your resume and/or cover letter please reach out to KeldairHR Customer Support at support@keldairhr.com or Cumberland County Human Resources at humanresources@cumberlandcountypa.gov.
EMAIL CONFIRMATION:
If you do not receive a confirmation email within minutes of your job application submission, please check your email junk and or spam folders.
Benefits
Medical Benefits:
Court Reporter
Minimum starting hourly rate: $27.03
Job Summary:
Using a stenographic recording system, records all spoken words during court proceedings including but not limited to testimony, opening, and closing remarks of counsel, remarks of a judge, and sidebar conferences. To prepare court orders and other related proceedings with a high degree of accuracy.
Essential Job Functions:
- Coordinates schedules to ensure all court proceedings are covered including senior judges, grand jury, masters’ hearings, and visiting judges.
- Files original court orders and transcripts in the Clerk of Courts, Domestic Relations or Prothonotary’s office for recording and permanent retention.
- Follows protocol as directed, and performs other job-related duties as assigned.
- Generates orders as directed from proceedings.
- Maintains a log of all speakers and events noting all occurrences such as unusual terms, names, objections, and cross examinations. Determines correct spelling of names, terminology, and other specifics of testimony.
- Maintains evidence, exhibits, orders, documents, and correspondence from all court proceedings.
- Maintains recording/stenographic equipment; conducts checks of system daily to ensure proper functioning.
- Management of transcripts, opinions, and court orders from the time of the court proceeding through transmission of completed transcript, opinion, or court order to requesting parties.
- Operates computer and other office equipment.
- Performs duties of other court personnel as requested.
- Performs other job-related duties as required.
- Processes transcript requests and makes copies of log notes and recordings as directed; transcribes recordings only as directed.
- Records testimony at all types of court proceedings including trials, hearings, and conferences using electronic recording system; interrupts when necessary to ensure accuracy and completeness of record; play or read back portions of proceedings if requested.
- Attends meetings or training sessions as required.
- Complete 30 hours of continuing education every 3 years through NCRA.
Minimum Requirements to Perform the Work:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of a 2-year degree in court reporting training and certification required
- Three to five years’ clerical experience in an administrative, professional, governmental, or judicial setting to provide the knowledge, skills and abilities required.
- Experience in court transcription or legal transcription preferred.
- Proficiency with current and future Microsoft Office Applications and Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
- General knowledge of using web-browser based applications as well as customized, recording, or transcribing software.
- General knowledge of operating touch screen-controlled audio/video systems.
- Understands low-level troubleshooting techniques and concepts to resolve equipment problems.
- Demonstrates confidential data and e-mail security practices to protect the County’s systems and network.
Court Recorder
Minimum starting hourly rate: $21.41
Job Summary:
Using an electronic recording system, records all spoken words during court proceedings including but not limited to testimony, opening, and closing remarks of counsel, remarks of a judge, and sidebar conferences. To prepare court orders and other related proceedings with a high degree of accuracy.
Essential Job Functions:
- Coordinates schedules to ensure all court proceedings are covered including senior judges, grand jury, masters’ hearings, and visiting judges.
- Files original court orders and transcripts in the Clerk of Courts, Domestic Relations or Prothonotary’s office for recording and permanent retention.
- Follows protocol as directed, and performs other job-related duties as assigned.
- Generates orders as directed from proceedings.
- Maintains a log of all speakers and events noting all occurrences such as unusual terms, names, objections, and cross examinations. Determines correct spelling of names, terminology, and other specifics of testimony.
- Maintains evidence, exhibits, orders, documents, and correspondence from all court proceedings.
- Maintains recording/stenographic equipment; conducts checks of system daily to ensure proper functioning.
- Management of transcripts, opinions, and court orders from the time of the court proceeding through transmission of completed transcript, opinion, or court order to requesting parties.
- Operates computer and other office equipment.
- Performs duties of other court personnel as requested.
- Performs other job-related duties as required.
- Processes transcript requests and makes copies of log notes and recordings as directed; transcribes recordings only as directed.
- Records testimony at all types of court proceedings including trials, hearings, and conferences using electronic recording system; interrupts when necessary to ensure accuracy and completeness of record; play or read back portions of proceedings if requested.
- Acts as main point of contact for A/V technical issues in the courtrooms.
- Attends meetings or training sessions as required.
- High School diploma or equivalent.
- American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers (AAERT) certification preferred but not required.
- Proficiency with current and future Microsoft Office Applications and Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
- General knowledge of using web-browser based applications as well as customized, recording, or transcribing software.
- General knowledge of operating touch screen-controlled audio/video systems.
- Understands low-level troubleshooting techniques and concepts to resolve equipment problems.
- Demonstrates confidential data and e-mail security practices to protect the County’s systems and network.
Mission Statement: To provide impactful and essential county services in the most effective, courteous, and financially responsible manner possible.
We are always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our team. If you think you are ready to be a part of an exciting team, then we encourage you to continue with this job application!
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT/ISSUES WITH APPLYING:
If you are having technology issues with the application or with uploading your resume and/or cover letter please reach out to KeldairHR Customer Support at support@keldairhr.com or Cumberland County Human Resources at humanresources@cumberlandcountypa.gov.
EMAIL CONFIRMATION:
If you do not receive a confirmation email within minutes of your job application submission, please check your email junk and or spam folders.
Benefits
Medical Benefits:
- Capital Blue Cross Medical Insurance
- Health Savings Account
- Wellness program with wellness incentives
- Capital Blue Cross Vision Insurance
- United Concordia Dental Insurance
- County Retirement Pension
- 5% minimum pre-tax contribution required, with the option of increasing your contribution over 5% up to 15% post-tax
- Fully vested after 5 years of credited service
- Normal Retirement Options:
- Age 55 with 20 years of credited service
- Age 60 with any amount of credited service
- Voluntary 457b Deferred Compensation Plan
- Military Time Buy Back Options
- Vacation
- 10 days per year, accrued per pay period (Non-Exempt)
- 15 days per year, accrued per pay period (Exempt)
- Increase for both Non-Exempt and Exempt of 5 days per year after 2 years of service
- Personal
- 3 Personal days per year, pro-rated based on starting date
- Sick
- 5 Sick days per year, pro-rated based on starting date
- 12 Paid County Holidays
- No waiting period to receive paid holidays
- Educational Assistance
- 80% of cost of tuition and books up to the annual IRS limit per calendar year (after 6 months of Full-Time Employment)
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) – certain eligibility requirements must be met
- Employee Assistance Program
- Resources for: Childcare, Eldercare, Legal, Financial, and Coaching
- Flexible Spending Account
- Dependent Care Account
- Short Term Disability
- Long Term Disability
- Life Insurance
Salary : $21 - $27