Court Reporter documents court proceedings by using a stenotype machine. May require completion of a 2-4 year training program at a vocational school. Being a Court Reporter has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Additionally, Court Reporter works under immediate supervision. Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Job Code: R41630
Full Time Salary Range: $5,073.00 - $7,018.00
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
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The Judicial Department works to provide equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution; support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and meaningful community engagement.
General Statement Of Duties:
Provides professional verbatim reporting and transcribing for court proceedings, hearings and conferences.
Distinguishing Factors:
Employees in this classification have successfully obtained their Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certification through the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA)
**Non-Certified employees who are appointed and supervised directly by an elected official such as a judge are excluded from FLSA regulations. Employees who do not meet these conditions are non-exempt.
This posting will be open until filled, with a first application review date on March 15, 2024. Submissions after that date will be considered after first interviews.
This recruitment is eligible for a referral award as allowed by the Colorado Judicial System Personnel Rules.
Supervisor Responsibilities:
No formal supervisory responsibility. Responsibility for one's own work product and work within a unit performing similar functions. Rarely provides lead function, advice, or explains work instructions to other employees or volunteers.
Minimum Education:
All certified court reporters must maintain their RPR certification by completing three continuing education units (CEUs) every three years and maintaining certification status with NCRA. Employees in this class must maintain such certification throughout their employment with the Colorado Judicial Department.
Colorado Certified Shorthand Reporters (CSRs) hired into this classification before June 30, 2009, must obtain RPR certification by June 30, 2011.
Physical Demands:
The employee frequently is required to stand; sit; reach with hands and arms; and perform repetitive motions with wrists, hands, and fingers; stoop, or kneel; and talk and hear. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts. Occasionally handles emergency or crisis situations; frequently subject to interruptions, and multiple calls and inquiries. Regularly requires transcription duties outside working hours. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
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