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ABOUT THE COURTLos Angeles Superior Court is the largest unified trial court in the United States. Its 580 judges and commissioners work in one of the 36 facilities within the Court's 12 judicial districts and are supported by more than 4,800 full-time Court employees. The Court has an annual budget of more than $1 billion. Located in Southern California, Los Angeles County is geographically one of the nation's largest counties, covering 4,752 square miles and, with over 10,400,000 residents, is also one of its most populous counties. ABOUT THE POSITIONCourt Reporters are responsible for providing accurate verbatim reporting of proceedings in all required or requested court hearings, which include civil, criminal, juvenile, and grand jury. Reporters are responsible for providing real-time reporting services to judicial officers, preparing transcripts in accordance with applicable Government Codes, Rules of Court, and Statues, and providing read back upon request. Various positions available throughout LA County (see all our locations). SALARY Full-time: $10,479.82 - $10,767.91 Monthly Part-time 3/5: $6,987.70 - $7,179.79 MonthlyDaily as needed: $463.18 - $475.92 Full Day $231.59 - $237.96 Half DayApplicants with courtroom experience may be eligible for salary negotiation.TELEWORK OPPORTUNITIESThis position is not eligible for telework opportunities. THE COURT OFFERS UNBEATABLE BENEFITSComprehensive benefits plan (with options for medical, dental, vision, disability, and life)Deferred compensation plans (457) with up to 4% salary match Retirement plan (through LA County Employees Retirement Association) Paid Sick and Vacation Leave 14 Paid Holidays Bereavement LeaveMileage and Parking ReimbursementEmployee Assistance ProgramUnlimited Paid Jury Duty LeaveReciprocity relationship between certain public retirement systems in CaliforniaADDITIONAL COURT REPORTER BENEFITSEquipment Allowance - $500 annuallyContinuing Education Costs Reimbursement - up to $1,000Real-time Certification Allowance - 5.5% monthlyAnnual California CSR License Fee ReimbursementSupplemental Transcript Income - Opportunity to earn additional incomeEXCELLENT TRAINING AND ONBOARDING PROGRAM2-week training and onboarding program including classroom and on-the-job training. Court reporters learn about the Court's various areas of litigation, transcript preparation, billing procedures, and customer interactions.90-day real-time reporting acclimation period affording the court reporter the opportunity to work in different areas of litigation and build litigation specific dictionaries.SELECTION REQUIREMENTSTo qualify, you must meet the following selection requirements at the time of application: A current Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) license issued by the Court Reporters Board of CaliforniaReal-time reporting capability*Computer-aided transcription (CAT) capabilityPaperless writer equipped with 1 form of removable memory in addition to internal memory -OR- voice writing equipment*Court Reporters are required to provide real-time reporting to Judicial Officers after an optional 90-day acclimation period.Note: A valid California Class C driver's license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation is required to carry out job-related essential functions.DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONSThe ideal candidate will possess the following desirable qualification. This is not a mandatory requirement: Certified Real-time Reporter (CRR) Certification EXAMINATION INFORMATIONQualifying evaluation of certification and selection requirements, based upon submitted application materials.WHAT TO EXPECT NEXTApplicants who meet the selection requirements will be placed on an eligible list which will remain valid for up to one year and may be invited to participate in an oral interview. This will include verification of the equipment requirements and of real-time capability, and a transcription and readback exercise to demonstrate knowledge, skills, abilities, and readiness for the position.IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTSFor general application information, please access the Online Employment Application Guide.Los Angeles Superior Court reserves the right to verify all submitted documentation prior to appointment.Applicants with disabilities who require reasonable accommodations to participate in the recruitment process can contact the email address provided below.Los Angeles Superior Court is an equal opportunity employer. Questions regarding this posting may be e-mailed to mpenate@lacourt.org.Follow us on social media! X | Instagram | Threads | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn