North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts
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OfficialCourtReporter-Resident
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“Official Court Reporter - Resident at North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts. Skills: Record proceedings, Transcribe proceedings, Proofread transcripts. Record court trials, hearings, conferences. Transcribe proceedings into accurate transcripts”
What You'll Achieve.
Make a true, complete, and accurate record; Provide transcripts as requested
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Certification from the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) as a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR), Certification from the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NVRA) as a Certified Verbatim Reporter (CVR), completion of a court reporting program approved by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or the National Verbatim Reporters Association (NCRA) and ten years of court reporting experience, licensed as an official court reporter in another state and five years of court reporting experience
What You'll Do.
Transcribe proceedings into accurate transcripts
Read aloud statements of participants
Place identifying marks on supplemental materials
Assure evidence has been properly introduced
Take dictation of orders and findings
and certify transcripts
Complete activity reports
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Respond to inquiries from court personnel, attorneys, citizens, and prisoners
Full Job Description
**Agency** Superior Court **Division** SUPERIOR COURT 40 **Job Classification Title** Official Court Reporter (S) **Position Number** 60006396 **Grade** 30013214 **About Us** DO YOUR CAREER JUSTICE! Each and every day, North Carolina's courts help provide safety for our communities, prosperity for our economy, and protection for the rights, liberties, and freedoms that sit at the foundation of our state and federal constitutions. Consider an exciting and rewarding career with us and join the more than 7,000 elected officials and employees who make up our workforce and help us ensure that justice is administrated without favor, denial, or delay. **Description of Work** SALARY RANGE: $51,919.00 - $90,939.00 The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts seeks a certified Court Reporter-Resident, to record and transcribe verbatim, court trials, hearings, and conferences in Superior Court, reporting to the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge or their designee. Work originates from the need to make a true, complete, and accurate record of civil and criminal proceedings as required by law, to provide transcripts, as requested, and to certify to the record's accuracy. **Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences** Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: * Record proceedings of court trials, hearings, or conferences by stenotype, or voice-writing methods. * Transcribe the proceedings into accurate transcripts for purposes of appeal or by order of the court. * Read aloud, as required, statements of participants during court proceedings. * Place identifying marks on supplemental materials for inclusion in the transcript. * Assure evidence has been properly introduced and marked as exhibits. * Take dictation of orders and findings of fact, creating documents necessary for a judge's signature. * Maintain file, notes, tapes and records of notes indexed to facilitate later reference and use. * Proofread, edit, and certify tr
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