Court Reporter/Voice Writer
Company: Humboldt Superior Court
Location: Eureka
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $39.0782 - $47.4999
POSITION IS OPEN UNTIL FILLED Join the Esteemed Superior Court
Team! The Superior Court is looking for dedicated professionals to
join our team and uphold the values of justice and fairness for
all. Why Choose the Superior Court? An Esteemed Profession: Working
for the Superior Court is more than just a jobits a calling to
uphold the Constitution and provide equal protection under the law
to everyone. Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary,
health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as robust retirement
plans to secure your future. Work-Life Balance: Benefit from paid
time off, including holidays, vacation, and sick leave, ensuring
time for personal and family commitments. Professional Development:
Expand your career with training programs and opportunities for
advancement within the organization. Community Impact: Be an
integral part of a system that ensures justice, equity, and service
to the community with integrity. Supportive Work Environment: Join
a professional and inclusive workplace where every team member is
valued. Take pride in being part of an organization that plays a
vital role in safeguarding the principles of justice and fairness.
If youre ready to embark on a career that truly matters, apply
today and become part of the Superior Courts legacy! Not only is
Humboldt Superior Court a great place to work and make a difference
in the community but we have a generous benefits package. Our
benefits include: CalPERS Public Retirement System (5 years vesting
service required) Medical Retiree Medical Plan available upon
retirement (5 years service required) Dental Vision Paid Time Off
(PTO) Paid Sick Leave Paid Court Holidays (14 annually) 457(b)
Pre-tax Savings Plan Employee Assistance Program Educational
Reimbursement Program and more! Job Title: Court Reporter/Voice
Writer FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: AFSCME POSITION
SUMMARY Under general supervision , records verbatim stenographic
notes and accounts of court proceedings ; transcribes such notes as
required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is a journey level
classification in which incumbents are responsible for
independentlyproviding court reporting services within an assigned
courtroom or other court proceedings. Workmay involve real time
transcription, traditional stenographic recording or use of
audio/videorecording media. ESSENTIAL DUTIES (Essential duties may
vary from position to position within this classification.
Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined
by the Court to be appropriate under applicable law.) Records and
compiles a verbatim record of courtroom proceedings and testimony ,
including words spoken, movement of proceeding participants and
actions taken; Asks Judge for clarification of instructions,
orders, or other actions to properly note the official record;
Reads back all, or portions of, the official court proceedings
including previously spoken testimony to judges, counsel, witnesses
and jurors during court proceedings, to judges in chambers, to
jurors during deliberation upon instruction from the judge, and to
attorneys or parties upon request; Transcribes and prepares
verbatim notes in printed or magnetic media transcripts using
computer-aided transcription software within prescribed time
deadlines; Reviews, proofreads, collates, certifies, binds, and
delivers printed transcripts of court proceedings as required;
Researches, prepares and provides excerpts of testimony or
transcripts of proceedings in typed and verbal form as requested,
for verification of certain elements of testimony or argument, by
the court, counsel, or government agencies; Performs basic legal
and office file research to ensure appropriate case documentation
of names, quotations and similar information; Maintains a variety
of electronic and paper files and records; uses such to prepare
reports related to work performed: and May transcribe and/or
provide transcripts for other public bodies such as the Grand Jury.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS Perform related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE OF
Use, adjustment and minor maintenance of stenographic and similar
equipment related to court reporter work; Basic legal, medical and
related technical terminology and processes; Courtroom practices
and procedures; Business English, including spelling, punctuation
and grammar; Real time reporting is preferable; and Demonstrate
court operations and procedure, courtroom etiquette and
conventions. SKILLS AND ABILITIES Taking verbatim dictation of
courtroom and related proceedings at a rate certified to perform
the work; Transcribing such information rapidly and accurately 200
words per minute; Doing basic legal and related research to verify
transcribed information; Maintaining attention to detail,
organizing and prioritizing work and meeting critical time
deadlines; Maintaining accurate records of work performed;
Understanding and following oral and written instructions;
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with
those contacted in the course of the work; EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Must possess a current Certified Shorthand Reporter Certificate
(CSR) or Voice Writer Certificate Real-time skills and equipment
preferred 3-5 years court reporting experience. OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Possession of a valid California drivers license may be required
Passing a detailed background and/or criminal history check
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT The demands and work
environment characteristics described here are representative of
those that must be met or are encountered by an employee while
successfully performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Regularly Required
Sit at a desk and/or in front of a computer terminal Twist and bend
neck Repetitive hand movement while performing computer data entry
as well as writing Stand while assisting employees Reach above and
below shoulder height Grasp, lift and move items weighing up to 10
lbs. Push and/or pull drawers of desk and/or file cabinets
Frequently Required Kneel, crouch and stoop while retrieving
materials from shelves and cabinets Tolerate mild exposure to dust
Grasp, lift and move items weighing up to 25 lbs. Occasionally
Required Move items weighing up to 50 lbs. Crawl and/or climb while
retrieving materials Drive to various meeting locations Travel to
various court divisions
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