County of Sonoma · 1 day ago
Court Reporter - Part Time (Stenography and Voice Writer)
The Superior Court of California, County of Sonoma is seeking an Official Superior Court Reporter. The role involves reporting and transcribing verbatim records of court proceedings, preparing and certifying transcripts, and providing real-time services as directed by the court.
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Responsibilities
Attends sessions of the Superior Court as assigned and makes an official verbatim record of the proceedings by use of stenograph, or by use of voice writing equipment; provides read back of all or portions of the record instantaneously, to judges, counsel, witnesses, and jurors during court proceedings, to judges in chambers, and to jurors during deliberations
Prepares a timely typewritten transcript of all or part of the court record upon proper request of the parties or order of the Court in the format prescribed by the Court and statute; and certifies the final transcript. Preparation of transcripts is accomplished outside of regular working hours
Ensures that notes, files and records are safely stored and preserved as official records of the Court in accordance with the provisions of Government Code Section 69955, and other related statutes
The Court Reporter Real Time 3% and 8% provides CART and Real-Time services as directed, if applicable
Performs basic legal and office file research to ensure appropriate cases documentation of names, quotations, and similar information; maintains records and prepares basic reports related to work performed
Performs additional duties as directed by Court Management, including providing back-up reporter coverage for other judicial officers as directed
Qualification
Required
Certified by the State of California as a Certified Shorthand Reporter or Voice Writer
For Court Reporter Real Time 3% must be able to pass the Courts real-time proficiency test and have capability to provide CART services
For Court Reporter Real Time 8% must be certified by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) as a Certified Real time Reporter (CRR) and have capability to provide CART services
Any combination of education, vocational training, or work experience which provides the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed above
Knowledge of California statutes relating to court reporting services, CART and ADA
Knowledge of legal, medical and other technical terminology utilized during the course of court proceedings
Knowledge of correct English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary and punctuation
Knowledge of current trends, practices and developments in court reporting, real time and CART technology
Knowledge of use, adjustment and minor maintenance of stenographic, voice writing, computer and similar equipment related to work
Ability to take verbatim dictation of courtroom and related proceedings, often of a technical nature, at a rate certified to perform the work
Ability to promptly read back the record in open court and prepare transcripts utilizing CAT software in a timely fashion
Ability to maintain accurate records and files of work performed
Ability to adapt to changing court reporting technology
Ability to provide real-time/CART services to assist the hearing-impaired or any other special cases as directed by the Court
Ability to provide real-time reporting as directed by the Court Executive Officer or his/her designee
Ability to maintain confidential information where legal standards so require
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted during the course of work, including judges, professional clerical staff, attorneys, and the general public
Benefits
Hiring Bonus! $15,000 upon hire; $5,000 upon successful completion of the probationary period; $5,000 after obtaining 2080 service hours; and $5,000 after obtaining an additional 2080 service hours, with the count starting upon the completion of service hours for payout #3. The hiring bonus will be pro-rated for part-time Court Reporters.
Participation in the Sonoma County Employee’s Retirement Association (SCERA), a 1937 Act Retirement Plan based on PEPRA.
Vacation Leave: Regular, full-time employees in benefit unit 02 on paid status accrue vacation at a rate of 3.5 hours per pay period for the first two years (a little over 2 weeks and 1 day each year), with incremental increases to the accrual rate each year through year 5 and additional increases every 5 years thereafter, to year 20. Maximum accrual balance is 376 hours.
Sick Leave: 12 days per year with no limit on accumulation.
Holidays: 14 paid fixed holidays per year, plus 24 miscellaneous floating holiday hours, granted via compensatory time off.
Insurance: Family vision care, family Dental care as well as employee short and long term disability plans, are fully paid by the Court. Choice of three health plans: Health Net PPO, Health Net HMO, and a Kaiser Permanente HMO plan. The Court's contribution is currently 92% of the premium for the health plan selected.
Life Insurance: $50,000 Term Life Insurance is provided by the Court; additional life insurance may be purchased by the employee.
Deferred Compensation: Employees may contribute a portion of their salary into a 457 Deferred Compensation account (up to the IRS annual maximum).
Dependent And Medical Care Assistance Programs: Employees may participate in these tax exempt programs which allow certain personal expenses to be paid from pre-tax salary.
Employee Assistance Program