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Do you have a valid and current Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) certificate as issued by the California Department of Consumer Affairs Court Reporter Board? Certified voice writers are also eligible to apply for the position of Part-time Court Reporter.
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The Weekend Anchor/Investigative Reporter will work closely with our weekend producer to create compelling newscasts. The Weekend Anchor/Investigative Reporter must have a strong on-air presence and embrace going live.
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The Court Reporter also provides verbatim reporting and transcribing of grand jury proceedings and termination of parental rights trials in the magistrate division. Provides court reporter coverage for other judges as assigned by the Administrative District Judge.
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This position requires that you be a certified court reporter by the Arizona Supreme Court pursuant to ARS at the time of your application. A High School diploma, or equivalent G.E.D. certificate and two (2) years of professional experience as a court reporter.
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Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 5+ years as a news reporter, with a proven track-record of juggling daily news needs with ambitious enterprise projects. The position will also be responsible for supplementing our Suburban Bureau Chiefs coverage of county government and courts and the reporter should have a proven track-record of cultivating trusted sources to give KYW Newsradio an edge over our competitors.
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The Second Judicial Circuit of Florida is seeking qualified applicants for the full-time position of Official Court Reporter I or II in the Tallahassee office. The successful candidate must possess excellent organizational and communication skills to permit the production of transcripts within time limitations and be willing to work as part of a team of court reporters under the direction of the managing court reporter in fulfilling the needs of all judicial officers of the Court.
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Professional license as a Certified Court Reporter (CCR) issued by the Board of Court Reporting of the Judicial Council of Georgia;affirmation as a sworn Deputy Clerk of the Court. High School Diploma or GED required; and completion of required apprentice and/or internship training in court reporting and sufficient course work to obtain certification as a professional court reporter from a recognized licensing or accrediting agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Court Reporters may delegate transcript production to a transcriber of choice, who is an employee of the Court Reporter. Vacation Buy Back: Employees in the Court Reporter Unit may cash out up to 40 hours of vacation leave each fiscal year.
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Court Reporter II - A valid certificate as a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) or higher and maintain membership in the National Court Reporting Association (NCRA). Must possess RPR certification to qualify for Court Reporter II.
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Experience as an official court reporter in a courtroom setting is preferred, but new court-reporting graduates encouraged to apply. This is highly responsible, advanced skill, technical work as an Official Court Reporter for the Honorable Judge Leslie Halligan of the Fourth Judicial District in Missoula, Montana.
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The South Carolina Judicial Branch invites applications for Court Reporter II in Court Services, Court Reporting and Interpreting. The Court Reporter II serves both the Family and Circuit Court by accurately capturing the record and providing certified transcripts by deadlines proscribed in relevant statutes and court rules.
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A signing bonus, subject to terms and conditions, for qualified candidates for completion of non-traditional Court Reporter duties. Core work hours for a court reporter are Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm.
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Furnish a transcript of the reported evidence or other proceedings per requested and the cost of those will be covered in the hourly rate paid to the court reporter. Contractor will be the primary in-person Court Reporter for the office and the back-up virtual Court Reporter.
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The Court Reporter shall read portions of the transcript during the investigation hearing at the investigator's or administrative judge's request, and ask speakers to clarify inaudible statements.
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Prior experience in a courtroom as a certified court reporter is preferred. The Court Reporter plays a vital part in the judicial process. Must provide copy of current license to Court Reporter Supervisor each time it is renewed.
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