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Kansas Judicial Branch

Position number:
Location of Employment:
4th Judicial District, Ottawa, KS 66067 Position/Salary and
Benefits:
Official Court Reporter, grade 36, $26.
74 hourly ($27.
43 at 6 months and $ 29.
52 after one year of successful service) Kansas Judicial Branch BenefitsState Employment Center - Benefits (ks.
gov) Job Duties:
Highly responsible work in verbatim reporting of judicial proceedings at high rates of speed and preparing verbatim transcripts as required.
Must prepare a complete and accurate report of proceedings and maintain electronic backup storage of such proceedings.
Must keep all exhibits in possession until otherwise requested by the court, includes other administrative duties as assigned by the chief judge or designee.
All work performed in accordance with procedures established by the district judges and clerk of court and is reviewed upon completion for accuracy and content.
Required education, licensure, and
Experience:
Applicant must possess a Kansas Certified Court Reporter certification (or be eligible to obtain a temporary certificate) in compliance with applicable Kansas Supreme Court rules.
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and formal training in machine shorthand or voice writing program.
Experience with using computer equipment and no fear of technology.
Application deadline:
Open until filled.
The Americans with Disabilities Act ensures your right to reasonable accommodations during the employment process.
A request for accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the Judicial Branch.
If you wish to request an ADA accommodation, please contact ada@kscourts.
org or by TDD through the Kansas Relay Center at 800-766-3777 or 711.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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