New York State Bar Association is hiring: Court Reporter (Full-Time) in Buffalo
New York State Bar Association, Buffalo, NY, United States, 14266
Position : Court Reporter (Full-Time)
Vacancy : 25-14
Duty Station: Buffalo, New York
Salary : Level 1-4 ($98,829-$113,653)
Plus transcript fees
Overview
Court reporters are involved in the day-to-day business of justice with the Federal Courts through supporting court program services and operations. To learn more about court reporter career opportunities in the Judiciary, CLICK HERE to view a brief video.
Representative Duties
The position requires the ability to record verbatim testimony of courtroom proceedings, to read back all or any portion of the court record, to work well under pressure, and to work extended court and transcription production hours within strict time limitations. At the request of a party or by order of the Court, the Official Court Reporter provides transcripts within the time frames and cost requirements of the Judicial Conference of the United States. The incumbent must also comply with the Court’s Court Reporter Management Plan and is prohibited from contract work outside of the Court.
Qualification Requirements
- At least one (1) year of prime court reporting experience.
- Successfully tested for listing on the registry of professional reporters of NCRA.
- Skill in the use of computer-aided transcription equipment.
- Possess and provide all necessary personal equipment and software.
- Merit and/or Realtime Certification preferred.
Organizational Relationship
Court reporters serve the Court en banc. This position is assigned to Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo.
Benefits
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Background Investigation
This is a sensitive position within the Judiciary. Employment will be considered provisional pending successful completion of an Office of Personnel Management background check and a favorable suitability determination.
Applicant Information
Employees must adhere to a Code of Conduct. The Court provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Veterans’ preference is not a factor used in Judicial Branch appointments. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents seeking U.S. citizenship. Positions with the U.S. Courts are excepted service appointments, which are “at will” and may be terminated with or without cause. Employees are required to use electronic funds transfer for payroll deposit.
The United States District Court for the Western District of New York is an Equal Opportunity Employer.