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Official Court Reporter - Federal government of the United States - Denver, CO - work from home job
Company: Federal government of the United States
Job description: Summary

Attend, record verbatim court sessions, proceedings as specified by statute, rule, court order, including both civil and criminal proceedings. Transcribe proceedings requested in accordance with deadlines and fee limitations set by the Judicial Conference. See full announcement at

This job is being filled at many locations nationwide. Click through to Avue to select the specific location(s) for which you are interested in applying.

Overview

  • Accepting applications
Open & closing dates

04/14/2023 to 12/15/2023

Salary

$107,633 - $112,525 per year

Pay scale & grade

RC 04 - 05

Location

1 vacancy in the following location:

Remote job

No

Telework eligible

No

Travel Required

Not required

Relocation expenses reimbursed

No

Appointment type

Permanent -

Work schedule

Full-time - Full Time

Service

Competitive

Promotion potential

0

Job family (Series)

Supervisory status

No

Security clearance

Drug test

No

Announcement number

2023-10-USDC

Control number

719765300

This job is open to

Clarification from the agency

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Duties

This position, although based in Denver, will primarily serve United States District Judge Gordon P. Gallagher, who is stationed in Grand Junction. Therefore, the successful applicant should expect some travel to Grand Junction and have substantial experience in providing remote court reporting services.

Requirements

Conditions of Employment
  • You must be a U.S. citizen to qualify for this position.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

Successful applicant should expect some travel to Grand Junction and have substantial experience in providing remote court reporting services.

Qualifications

4 years of prime court reporting experience in the freelance field of service or in other courts or a combination of such experience

TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS:

4 years of prime court reporting experience in the freelance field of service or in other courts or a combination of such experience; and
Level 3: Successful completion of a certified Realtime examination by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or equivalent exam.
Level 4: Successful completion of a certified Realtime examination by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) or equivalent exam AND merit certification.
Level 5: Only available to current Official Court Reporters within the Judiciary that were hired prior to 10/11/2009 and are currently a Level 5. Transfer to the District of Colorado without a break in service is required to maintain Level 5 status.
Official Court Reporters must provide all equipment and supplies necessary to take orders for and produce computer-aided transcription and printed copies of transcripts, including telephone and internet service, computer equipment, software, printers and supplies.

Education

EDUCATION:

Realtime certification is required.

Additional information

You must submit all required information to cod.hrd@cod.uscourts.gov
  • Benefits
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. .

You may participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program, with costs shared with your employer. More info: .
You can use Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts for expenses that are tax-deductible, but not reimbursed by any other s Official Court Reporter - Federal government of the United States - Denver, CO - work from home job
Expected salary: $107633 - 112525 per year
Location: Denver, CO Official Court Reporter - Federal government of the United States - Denver, CO - work from home job
Job date: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 02:07:37 GMT
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