Summary
Whatcom County Superior Court is seeking a skilled and reliable Court Reporter to join our team.
This position is responsible for creating and maintaining accurate, real-time records of court proceedings and ensuring timely transcript delivery in accordance with legal requirements. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, maintain professionalism in the courtroom, and possess strong technical and communication skills.
Key Duties Include:
Attend court proceedings and produce accurate, real-time verbatim transcripts
Provide transcripts and rough drafts to judges as needed
Maintain stenographic equipment, records, and databases in compliance with legal standards
Collaborate with coworkers to ensure complete and consistent case records
Respond to inquiries from court staff, legal professionals, and the public
Meet required deadlines for transcript preparation
Stay current on court reporting practices and maintain necessary certifications
Supervisor: Superior Court Judges
Hours of Work: Monday - Friday 8 AM - 5 PM
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Salary Range: Unrepresented- Range 801Hiring rate depends on qualifications. This position receives annual pay increases to the next step in the associated salary range (apx. 3.8%) subject to satisfactory performance, in addition to any negotiated Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA).
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in General Studies, English, or a related field AND three years of progressively responsible experience in legal reporting
OR
Associate’s degree in Court Reporting AND five years of progressively responsible experience in legal reporting
Desired:
Certificate of completion from a court reporting program approved by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or equivalent
Three to five years of recent and continuous court reporting experience across a variety of subject matters
Strong writing, grammar, and transcription skills
Proficiency in operating computerized stenographic equipment and court reporting software
To be considered for this position, please submit your certification along with your resume and cover letter.
At its sole discretion, Whatcom County may consider combinations of education, experience, certifications, and training in lieu of specifically required qualifications contained herein.
Supplemental Information
- Must possess and maintain Washington State Certified Court Reporter (CCR) certification
- Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) or Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR) certification through NCRA
- Criminal justice background check must meet County criteria
- Must pass job-related testing
- Employee must provide and maintain court reporting and transcription equipment at own expense
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