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Napa County Superior Court

Napa County Superior Court is hiring: Court Reporter in San Francisco

Napa County Superior Court, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94199


Salary : $102,502.40 - $123,115.20 Annually

Location : CA, CA

Job Type: Part Time or Full -Time

Job Number: 202300024

Department: Court Reporters

Opening Date: 02/20/2024

Closing Date: Continuous

Description

It is the mission of the Napa Superior Court to render fair and equal justice; to inspire trust and confidence in the legal system; and to serve the public with courtesy and efficiency. We are looking for Court Reporters to join our team. Our guiding principles are compassion, excellence, and growth. These principles are fundamental to our work here and represent the best of who we are and what we can achieve together.
  • Compassion - Honoring others through, trust, mutual respect, inclusiveness and transparency
  • Excellence - Striving to provide the best possible service to all
  • Growth - Valuing personal responsibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement
As a Court Reporter for the Superior Court of California, Napa County you will be responsible for producing the verbatim record of all testimony and proceedings heard before the Superior Court. Courtroom assignments are made on a weekly rotational basis, and we do expect our Court Reporters to be onsite between 8am and 5pm Monday through Friday. We have pay differential for those with Real Time certification and an amazing benefits package. You must be certified by the State of California as a Certified Shorthand Reporter and have your own stenography machine.
We are offering a signing bonus of $10,000! This amount will be paid in three annual installments after the completion of your probationary period.
Intrigued?
We'd love to hear from you.At the Napa Superior Court, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role, but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every preferred qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway.

Click on "Apply" to submit your detailed application. Please attach the following documents to be considered; failure to do so may result in you not being considered for the position:
  • A letter of interest that describes how you meet the specific qualifications for this position.
  • Current resume, detailing experience, and education.
  • A copy of your certification from the State of California

** You will want to ensure you have a current list of at least three (3) professional references with current contact information attached or available to provide at the time of the interview.
Examples of Duties

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

Attend sessions of the Court as assigned and compile a verbatim official record of all courtroom proceedings in machine shorthand.

Read back previously spoken testimony to judges, counsel, witnesses and jurors during court proceedings, to judges in chambers and to jurors during deliberations.

Prepare a transcripts of all or part of the court record in the format prescribed by the Court upon proper request of the parties or order of the Court and certify final transcripts.

Operate computer-aided or manual transcription equipment to prepare transcripts; may also operate real-time court reporting equipment during court proceedings.

Store, deliver and preserve reporting notes as official records of the Court in accordance with the provisions of Government Code Section 69955.

Transcribe verbatim notes in typewritten form meeting prescribed deadlines.

Proofread, collate, bind and deliver completed transcripts as required.

Prepare excerpts of testimony in typed form as requested for verification of elements of testimony or argument.

Research and prepare transcripts from past proceedings at the request of the Court, counsel, governmental agencies and litigants.

Perform basic legal and office file research to ensure appropriate case documentation of names, quotations and similar information.

Maintain record and prepare basic reports related to work performed.

Perform related duties as assigned.

Knowledge of:

California Statutes relating to court reporting services.

Legal, medical and other technical terminology utilized during the course of court proceedings.

Use of, adjustment and minor maintenance of stenographic and similar equipment related to work.

Computer equipment and data processing programs.

Courtroom practices and procedures.

Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation.

Current trends, practices and developments in court reporting technology.

Ability to:

Take verbatim dictation of courtroom and related proceedings at a rate certified to perform the work.

Read back the court record in open court.

Transcribe such information accurately.

Conduct basic legal and related research to verify transcribed information.

Maintain attention to detail, organizing and prioritizing work and meet critical time deadlines.

Maintain accurate records of work performed.

Type accurately and operate a personal computer and other types of modern office equipment.

Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.

Adapt to changing court reporting technology, including but not limited to, real time reporting.

Maintain confidential information where legal standards so require.

Hear and distinguish words spoken in varying tones and volumes.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted during the course of work, including judges, professional and clerical staff and the general public.
Typical Qualifications

To qualify for this classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is:

Experience

None required. The ability to utilize real-time reporting as directed by the court and one year experience as a court reporter in a court of law is highly desired.

Education

Equivalent to graduation from the twelfth grade.

License or Certificate

Possess and maintain a certificate and be in good standing as a Certified Shorthand Reporter issued by the Court Reporters Board of California or evidence of successful testing in accordance with Government Code Section 69942.

Possession of a valid California Driver's License.

Benefits listed for full time employee. Benefits for a part time employee will be pro-rated based on part-time status of employee.

Real Time Differential:
6% differential to Court Reporters with national certification who meet the Court's established real-time capable requirement and who are performing real-time court reporting in the Napa Court.

3% differential to Court Reporters who meet the Court's established real-time capable requirement and who are performing real-time court reporting in the Napa Court.

CalPERS Retirement
Vacation: 12 days annually initially
Sick Leave: 12 days annually
Personal Leave: 24 hours annually per year (Based on hire date, hours will be pro-rated for current calendar year)
Holidays: 12 days annually
CalPERS medical insurance (PPO and HMO Options)
Vision Service Plan insurance
Delta Dental Insurance (Premium fully paid by the Court)
Life Insurance ($40,000 Court paid with additional coverage options available for purchase by employee)
Deferred Compensation Plan
Wellness Program
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts

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Attached is a copy of certificate for Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) issued by the Court Reporters Board of California or evidence of successful testing in accordance with Government Code Section 69942 to my employment application
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