What are the responsibilities and job description for the Official Court Reporter - Stenographer or Voice Writing position at Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara?
Current vacancy in Santa Barbara.
$7, 500 signing bonus to be paid over your first year with the Court.
Payment Shall Be As Follows:
Payment Shall Be As Follows:
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ADDITIONAL MONETARY/BENEFIT VALUE:
Required Experience: Must have the ability to take shorthand at the speed and accuracy specified for licensing by the State of California; attend to and distinguish multiple voices; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information; understand and follow complex oral and written instructions.
Knowledge of: Statutes or Rules of Court relating to court reporting services; legal, medical and administrative terminology, phraseology, documents, and procedures; grammar; spelling, business English, vocabulary, and punctuation; court reporting and transcription equipment; courtroom procedures and protocol.
Ability to: Produce a verbatim record of court proceedings at a high rate of speed; read back in open court and promptly prepare transcripts of proceedings when appropriate using computer aided equipment; establish and maintain effective working relationships with judges and court staff in all courtrooms to which the reporter is assigned; deal professionally and courteously with the bar and the public.
$7, 500 signing bonus to be paid over your first year with the Court.
Payment Shall Be As Follows:
- $2,500 at signing
- $2,500 after completing 6 months of service
- $2,500 after one year of service
Payment Shall Be As Follows:
- $750 upon initial employment with certification, and
- $1,000 after one year of employment with certification, and
- Balance of tuition paid and not yet reimbursed, up to $2,000, after two years of employment with certification.
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ADDITIONAL MONETARY/BENEFIT VALUE:
- The Court pays 100% of employee health premium
- 100% of the health premium for Employee Dependent
- 100% of the health premium for Employee Family
- 14 Paid Holidays 1 Floating Holiday
- Paid Vacation and Paid Sick Time
- The Court pays 100% of employee dental premium
- Biweekly Court contribution up to $58.78 towards the cost of the dental premium for dependents
- Biweekly Court contribution of approximately 30.84% of gross wages towards employee's mandatory retirement account. SBCERS Plan 8.(Download PDF reader)
- Retirement reciprocity
- Time and service credit towards vacation accrual rate
- Takes and transcribes verbatim statement of court proceedings as required.
- Identifies speakers properly and notes the introduction of exhibits or evidence.
- Prepares transcriptions in proper legal form.
- Meets court-fixed deadlines for transcripts.
- Provides read back as directed.
- Performs related duties as assigned by the judges or administrative staff.
- Provides their own reporting and transcription equipment, maintains their own records and tapes, and are paid separately for transcripts.
- Must possess a valid license as a Certified Shorthand Reporter, through the use of stenography, voice writing, or both, issued by the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, in accordance with Government Code Section 69942; AND
- Shall use computer-aided transcription in the course of their work; AND
- Must provide their own reporting and transcription equipment.
Required Experience: Must have the ability to take shorthand at the speed and accuracy specified for licensing by the State of California; attend to and distinguish multiple voices; maintain confidentiality of sensitive information; understand and follow complex oral and written instructions.
Knowledge of: Statutes or Rules of Court relating to court reporting services; legal, medical and administrative terminology, phraseology, documents, and procedures; grammar; spelling, business English, vocabulary, and punctuation; court reporting and transcription equipment; courtroom procedures and protocol.
Ability to: Produce a verbatim record of court proceedings at a high rate of speed; read back in open court and promptly prepare transcripts of proceedings when appropriate using computer aided equipment; establish and maintain effective working relationships with judges and court staff in all courtrooms to which the reporter is assigned; deal professionally and courteously with the bar and the public.
Salary : $1,000 - $2,500