Voice Communications Analyst designs, reviews, analyzes, and maintains an organization's voice communications system. Makes suggestions to end users regarding voice communications software and hardware solutions, and offers support and troubleshooting. Being a Voice Communications Analyst ensures uninterrupted access to all voice telecommunication features, including voicemail, ACD or PBX systems. May research and recommend vendors. Additionally, Voice Communications Analyst may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Voice Communications Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
**Resumes submitted via Indeed will not be accepted. Please apply at www.governmentjobs.com/careers/shastacourts to be considered for this opportunity.**
Salary range listed above includes the 6% real-time stipend (calculated at 80 hours worked per pay period).
Transcription Rate: Transcripts are billed pursuant to Government Code Section 69950: Folios are calculated by multiplying pages times 3.5.
DEFINITION
Under the direction of the Court Services Manager and/or Supervising Court Reporter, an Official Court Reporter or Voice Writer reports and transcribes the verbatim record of official court proceedings, prepares and certifies transcripts, and, at the direction of the Court, reads the record aloud in court in accordance with applicable Government Codes, Rules of Court, and Statutes.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Court Reporters and Voice Writers provide their own reporting or voice writing and transcription equipment, software, and other materials per Government Code Section 70313. Official Court Reporters and Voice Writers maintain their own reporting notes (which is the official record of the Court) on a court provided electronic storage system. Preparation of transcripts is accomplished outside of regular working hours. Government Code Section 69950 authorizes Official Court Reporters and Voice Writers to charge, as independent contractors, a standard fee for transcription.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Possession of a valid Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) or Voice Writer certification issued by the Court Reporters Board of California.
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
APPLICATION AND SELECTION INFORMATION
Carefully complete your application, attach a copy of your CSR or Voice Writer certification, and submit by the final filing date.
Incomplete application materials, false statements, omission of a material fact, or partial information will result in disqualification.A cover letter and resume are encouraged, but are not accepted as a replacement for your application. If you submit multiple applications, ONLY your most recent application and attachments will be considered. A qualifications appraisal committee will review applications and requested materials, and only the best-qualified candidates will be invited to test and interview for this position. Meeting the announced requirements does not guarantee inclusion into the selection process. All correspondence regarding the selection process is sent via email.
The Court reserves the right to modify the selection/examination process at its discretion.
Shasta County Superior Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants with disabilities by informing Human Resources in writing or by telephone at the time of application.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $80,268.00 - $102,444.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
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